A route is still a route regardless if the scoreboard isn't fully indicative of it. We need to shake it off and look toward next week.
I literally am lost for words. I don't get the logic that some people prefer blowouts than losing by a small margin. This is a SNF game in front of the country. You really think people will respect this team getting creamed like this? The only way this team will convince that they have taken the next step is if they beat the Patriots on MNF. Why? This team clearly shows that they can't win a game against an elite QB.
I stopped watching in the third quarter; has anything good happened? Bring on the Ravens, and we better see some serious redemption.
I'm convinced Mitt Romney is to blame behind this Texans loss...He just doesn't want to see the middle class get free slushes at Sonic...
That's okay. Let the Packers win the regular season match up. We'll see them in New Orleans, and we will take that one.
It wouldn't have been a good thing to lose by 11. I'm glad yates threw a pick. The score will be even more embarrassing and will hopefully fire the guys up for the Ravens.
This was a stinker no doubt, but we have definite weaknesses that won't get fixed overnight. Packers just magnified them in front of the nation.
I prefer a blowout because a close loss usually is: -heart-wrenching -gives a continual "what could have been" feeling -gives a worthless moral victory -masks bigger problems A close loss is like a close win, except you don't get in the win column. A blowout should: -humble the team and its fans -make the team hungrier to escape the embarrassment -show the team and coaching staff the legit flaws that must be improved, not just should be