We played KC on the **** grass. I wonder if the Field Turf gives us an advantage over KC this go around.
I think it probably had more to do with us turning it over twice deep in our own territory than the field turf. The Chiefs only had one long, sustained drive that resulted in a TD in that game. And we all know that our defense then was miles behind where they currently are. This game will come down to the turnover battle and whichever team can make a big play (which could very well be forcing a turnover deep in opponents territory).
If Hoyer doesn't turn the ball over and gift the Chiefs with 2 possessions starting in the red zone, then I think we could win it.
So Weeden is gonna play? Seriously Hoyer has played good enough to win games and as long as he doesn' t turn the ball over we should win this one.
Normally I'd say the Chiefs will win (but close 27-23). But I have a pretty good feeling about this game and the fact it is a home game, I think the Texans surprise and pull it out. Final: 28-20 Texans
I think we lose, but it's not homerish to think we'll win. Don't trust Hoyer We lost Brown KC now has 2 good players who didn't play Week 1. They don't have Charles, but their offense somehow got better post-injury Our ILBs make Kelce more scary Newton is nowhere near 100 Moore's not playing helps us this time around Team knows the scheme more, which should help Maclin landed hard last Sunday... perhaps he's hobbled That's a 5-3, maybe 5-2, advantage for KC
Keep an eye out for KC's D-line injuries, too. If Hali and Houston aren't 100%, that bodes so well for our O-line.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">MLB Hall of Famer Craig Biggio is the <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Texans?src=hash">#Texans</a> Homefield Advantage Team Captain for Saturday.</p>— Drew Dougherty (@DoughertyDrew) <a href="https://twitter.com/DoughertyDrew/status/684544438559870976">January 6, 2016</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
The major difference of course being that Biggio was always the "Robin" on the Astros, JJ Watt is unquestionably the "Batman"
Very true, they do have a lot in common, I wasn't suggesting otherwise by pointing out the major difference.