There is the biggest win in the Texans history, also the coach job saving winning for at least next couple years too.
Just looking at the OB years, what a barren list. From what I recall the Bengals win was a really good one, but I think the '16 Chiefs had some serious o-line issues early that season - to our credit we had a great defense that year though.
I think its true though. They've played all these teams close, even the Saints, I think they can beat anyone on any given sunday, I think their record shows that? They have some good wins and some good showings.
Define "fear" for me. I see "fear" as "thinking you could possibly lose". Even if you take the attitude "we can beat anybody!" I think you have to stop for a second and realize that you can lose at home to a middling Panthers team and their scrubby rookie QB, too.
It's football though. The Ravens could lose to that Panthers team too. that whole any given sunday. I think this team should not fear any team and to be fair, that was a different Texan team that week, just like the Ravens losing to the Browns earlier in the year. I think they are in a much better place now, minus Watt who they will miss. They should feel confident moving forward against any team not named the Ravens.
It's funny when people talk margin of victory after they proclaim being indifferent about margin of victory. Guess it only matters when it helps their thesis. There's also an enormous difference between a 5-year player who's started 20+ games (Assweiler) vs a rookie starting his first game (Cook). Texans were home too.
I'm not sure where you got this, but like pretty much everything else you post here, I'm grateful for it. This is awesome!! Please let's grab a beer sometime!!!
To me the best play of the night. After a bs overturned call very next play Watson said ok go deep Stills same spot. Take that mfers!
That was an absolute dime by Deshaun, but the previous play wasn't BS bro. Fuller never had possession of the ball, and had it slapped out before he completed a football move. Even Fuller himself was skeptical, which is why he didn't really engage in the TD celebration.
I have a feeling some team will get out in front of Ravens in the playoffs and beat them by taking them out of there plan. Too bad Texans start out so slow
Cant find any clips of the play but I thought he had control just like before that play the Pats got a called catch that we challenged and stood that I thought was a terrible call. (5:00 mark) Guess the eyes of a homer can be deceiving.
The obvious answer is, 'As Lamar Jackson goes, so go the Ravens.' He rips an ACL next game---God forbid---the AFC is wide open. Of course, that's true for just about any NFL team not the Eagles with Foles that one year. I don't think a rematch will be another 41-7 beatdown.