Hey d, I thought I saw you posting on one of the texans boards. You gonna be in the blue lot? I'm not going to the game this weekend, but we have season tix as well so I'll see you in the blue lot at some point.
I would be if the Texans had made a move to improve the offensive line. The defense should be improved overall, but if the offensive line can't protect Carr, same ole same ole. I can't believe they didn't address this obvious weakness. If I were Carr, I would be really concerned. Until proven otherwise, the Texans are a below .500 team. It takes more than ad campaigns and hoopla to win in the NFL. I am much more interested in and excited about the Rockets. But, if the Texans prove me wrong, that would be great.
Just got back from San Antone... some dude at Sea World saw my Texans' hat, and didn't want to let me in the ride because he didn't like the Texans... my comeback: "Call me when San Antonio gets a football team, cowgirl."
Unfortunately we did, he was upset about the Texans acquiring Buchanon and didnt want to be the third corner.
I think it was more of a salary cap move on the Texans part rather than Aaron Glenn being upset. I'm sure he wasn't too happy about the acquisition, but him being released was a Texan decision due to cap concerns.
I'm excited too but I'm still concerned about our O-line. I'm also a little concerned about the loss of Sharper. I'm still not a believer in the 3-4 and it's ability to stop the run. Also a lot concerned about our ability to move the ball against the Cover-2. That was a HUGE problem last year. With all the negative stuff out of the way, I can't WAIT for the season to start. Should be fun watching Carr and AJ improve. We finally have 2 CB's that can play. Also, I heard some guy on the radio saying that the Texans have the easiest schedule of any AFC team based on last years records. For that reason, we might be able to sneak in the Wildcard instead of a team that might actually be better than us. GO TEXANS!