I thought so too, other than on one replay that they showed. One replay (I thought at least) showed that he pulled it down and then was trying to move the ball from one hand to the other when he lost it.
The refs should just transpose that play as if it was a potential TD catch. If its not a good enough catch to be a TD, its not good enough to be warranted a catch elsewhere.
Its just bad luck that some of these calls aren't being ruled properly ON THE FIELD. Once they rule it poorly on the field, the replay has to have the burden of proof to have enough evidence to overturn it. If its real iffy (like the "fumble" last week, and the "catch" today), it makes it harder to overturn. Had both plays been reviewed on the field appropriately, replay wouldn't have even been considered for either of them.
I had us at 11 before Peyton's injury. So 13 sounds about right :grin: Let's not get ahead of ourselves though. Gotta take care of the Panthers at home. The stadium is gonna be electric.
http://www.nfl.com/videos/houston-texans/09000d5d824f3d46/Texans-postgame-press-conference Postgame pressers
Can you blame them? Tebow winning improbably is on a whole nother level of a story. However, there's a good chance that he won't continue this improbability till he starts to improve as a passer (beyond 4th quarter #'s)... whereas the Texans improvement is something that can be sustained well beyond this year. Just gotta keep winning if you're the Texans and let this Tebow thing play out in a surreal fashion. Also, we need the Tebow magic to beat the Patriots to help us possibly get that bye week.