can thank mike brown for that...though it was a sellout and i think everyone in the stadium just about knew what was going to happen. bungles
Made me sick when they showed it. But the fact he came back on the sideline with a knee brace is a good sign. Gut-wrenching loss for the Ravens. Maybe a bigger loss for the Skins.
Ravens shouldn't be a problem anymore. Now the stupid Colts are the issue. Good thing the Texans play them twice to do something about that.
a win in CHI under horrible conditions and Lions after being down 2 TDs in the fourth are equally impressive. it's doesn't always have to a huge point differential if that's your definition of impressive. actually, i'd argue the win in CHI was better than BAL. Baltimore was pretty beat up. and if you really believed that the Packer's weren't as good as their 15-1 record, then kudos to you because they were the Super Bowl favorites by 99.9% of the nation.
I have little doubt the Texans will take care of the Colts and win the division. My main concern is they lock up the #1 seed now that the Ravens have fallen to #4. That will give them home-field in the AFC championship game against the Broncos/Pats winner.
Some people will keep sitting on the fence with their doubts unless the Texans hoist the Lombardi Trophy up in the air.
The Bears win was fine even though it was a total slopfest that didn't prove much. The Lions game was obviously tainted by not calling Forsett down and by the punt that went off of a Texans' players leg but somehow the refs didn't call it. With all of that, if you really believe the Lions win was impressive, OK. A win is a win. Regarding the Packers, your memory is faulty. I'd like to take credit, but there were a lot of people who chose the NFC field making the Super Bowl over the Packers. But I'll still take the kudos. v3.0, considering how the Texans have played most of the season, correct. The Pats and Broncos should give any realistic Texans fan serious pause.