Each week people are ready to give Sage a chance to prove once and for all that he can be a starter... and this is basically his last real chance to get a decent-sized contract to end his career... and he continues to make the SAME mistake every single week. His picks aren't just bad... they're SUPER-bad. I'd say 80% of Sage's interceptions are of the WTF type.
I agree. Even his non-pick, incomplete passes look horrific. His decision-making "skills" do not exist.
i went to the battle red game last year vs the broncos on a thursday night it was pretty cold that day
I hope this puts the "roof" debate to bed. Houston can and should be able to handle open-air games.... especially in the cold. Also, the stadium is still plenty loud.
That is just a microcosm of the vast difference of popularity between the NFL and NBA. Mediocre NFL team = sellouts, rabid fans that tailgate before the game, and go wild in the game. Contender NBA team = weekend sellouts, passive fans that show up late and leave early.
and i believe tailgating is a missing link. Builds rabid fans and comaraderie. That and 1 game a week gives more anticipation.
Now here's the defense we've all come to love. Pin 'em down at the 1, then let 'em march 70 yards+ into scoring position.
Mario sacks are pretty fun to watch... I'm pretty glad we don't have to have page and page of threads debating that draft anymore.