Then why do you watch football at all? There is only one team that wins per season, so by your logic, every game is pointless for the other 31.
OK I get your point, but it is just so damn frustrating how mediocre we have been for the last few years. I fear nothing will change either. Stupid Rick Smith needs to go.
They haven't been mediocre and if you think so, then I'm pretty sure that word doesn't mean what you think it means. Winning your division 4 out of the last 6 seasons isn't "mediocre"....let's call it what it is, you are complaining that they aren't an elite team. Well, that's not going to happen with all of the injuries they faced this season, but it's not a reason to get upset. This season actually proves just how good the Texans really are and says great things about the potential in future seasons.
Now this I fully agree with. The patchwork O line has been a huge problem all season long. The good news is that we are going to be getting back a very good center next season and we have a full draft to improve over what we have at RT and RG.
The Raiders are doing everything they can to hand the Chiefs the division and they are just refusing to accept it.
Sadly, that represents a large part of the Texans fanbase. No matter what happens, they b**** and moan.
Brock Osweiler is living proof that if you do good deeds and are a good person good things will happen to you. You've got a no talent QB being able to learn under the tutelage of Peyton Manning. Gets a few starts one year behind a elite defense, and then ride the pine while his team wins a super bowl. Then he gets rewarded with 36 million dollars because he's tall and a team is desperate enough. You suck for most of the year and get benched while your backup clinches the division for you. Right before the playoffs your backup gets knocked out and leaves you the starter for the first game. Not only that, your likely first round opponent gets both of their QBs hurt and you may get to play at home against a 3rd stringer.