Really we got Dan dierdoff again?!!? This clown is awful and so bias against Us. Haters gonna hate ...
Do you honestly think Dierdorf hates the Texans? Why do people here so opposed with stupidest things?
If we win this game, I'm booking my ticket for the AFC Title game either in Boston or back home in Houston.
I would just get over it man. You seemed to easily get annoyed by homerism on a sports forum, but it's going to happen..trying to be the voice of reason is futile. It is what it is.
I feel good about this game. Boldin is coming off Knee surgery so he will not be 100% which is HUGE. I believe that if we contain Ray Rice(as said by most of the posters) and limit the big plays such as torrey smith bomb's and long runs, then we'll fine and have a good shot to win. If we don't then we're in for a long day in Baltimore. Winner of this game wins the AFC. Texans-27 Ravens 17
He said this is the best he's felt all year after his surgery. http://www.masnsports.com/dan_kolko...oldin-feeling-the-best-ive-felt-all-year.html
I already booked my ticket to Houston for Saturday the 21st. About how much do we think tickets to a home AFC championship game against the Tebows would cost? And where could I get them?:grin:
If Tmac taught us anything it's that athletes can say "I've never felt better" and still play like crap. I don't care who they have, we're running them out of their stadium.
3 weeks for what was seemingly a minor meniscus tear should be enough for Boldin to still be plenty dangerous.
I don't like Dierdorff either, but it could be worse. We could have had Chris Collinsworth. That guy might be the most annoying person on the planet.
My observations on the job that Morelli did in the HOU/OAK game in Week 6: There were no ticky-tack calls on hitting the QB when those opportunities arose. The game was called slightly in HOU's favor: I counted 3 very weak calls on OAK, a missed intentional grounding on HOU, a missed defensive holding on OAK, and a missed PI on OAK. 2 of the weak calls on Oakland negated big 20+ yard plays. Overall I would have given them a B+ to A- rating.
The correct call may or may not have been made in the end, but no matter what the call was on the field (fumble or down by contact), there absolutely was not "conclusive video evidence" to overturn it. They should have stuck with the call on the field, and Mike Pierera (former VP of NFL Officiating) even said so on the broadcast. If the ref is not going to follow the league guidelines requiring conclusive evidence and he starts making close judgement calls on his own after the fact, then we have a problem because he doesn't have anything to back up his decision to overturn it.
Baltimore's Haloti Ngata says TJ Yates is going to be a great quarterback. Says he is doing a lot of great things, reading coverages. Said he's doing a lot of great things on film. on nfln.
Don't....don't....don't believe the hype! He's just buttering the Texans up. Doesn't want any bulletin board material.