Red zone turnovers are the equivalent of giving up grand slams after three walks in baseball. Its just unfathomable at this point.
where does this fit compared to the other losses we enjoyed this season? I keep saying I won't watch anymore, but I always do, but I can't take this anymore.. it's sad, it's kafka-esque.. it's F#$%ing depressing..
yeah i can't ever forgive that.. but even more so on plays where the ball is in the air for so long. it happens so often though. i just don't get it
Two more red zone turnovers, and inconsistent play from the secondary. And you can pretty much say that in every one of their losses.
i don't understand how everyone's so depressed watching this game. There have been problems, but the team as a whole has done some good things and we're still winning!
hilarious. down by a point (after being up all game) and you'd think we were down 30 the way the posts are going
I don't believe in curses, but I have no idea what to think anymore. I have never in my life seen a team with ****ter luck than the Houston Texans, in every possible area. It's unreal. It's one thing to line up and be outmanned, which used to be the case. It's another to have every conceivable little break go against you, week after week, year after year. It never ends.
it's like that movie groundhog day, but instead of a normal day, it's a $h!tty day filled with redzone TOs, missed field goals, career plays from opposing players, and horrible defense.. it gotta be a curse.. only explanation possible.. we have a really good team, yes, a really good team, a playoff team (post Mora's video and I'll kill you ) Kaleidosky, when was the last time the Texans choked like that then came back to win?? I wish I had your optimism, but this team has taught me other wise.. ps: Gus Johnson is a great announcer, as long as he doesn't pull out another "pause" comment lol.. and Dre Johnson is the best receiver in the NFL, big time..