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[Official] Titans @ Texans

Discussion in 'Houston Texans' started by Castor27, Dec 9, 2008.

  1. DonnyMost

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    Man, what a bunch of sour grapes from the tennessee titty babies.

    Be sure to bring more kleenex to pittsburgh next week... they won't feel sorry for you while they're kicking your ass up and down the field for first place..
     
  2. Wakko67

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    Man seeing the player's reactions, I'm startng to find it easy not to like the titans. Talk about an ugly divorce.

    On that note, I feel no sympathy for Fat Albert. All that noise he talks about Matt and he gets injured against us. With that and Jared Allen's reation to a low hit, I have to say that karma is alive and well in the NFL.

    The other side of the coin though, did anyone see Andre's comments after the game? "It's not about one guy, it's about the team." Man, I love that dude. Honestly, I'm glad we got good guys on this team. I hope all the heartache pays off one day.

    Oh and Slaton was great. That kid makes it happen when we need it most. Talk about a gamer. Wow, he's impressive.

    It would also be cool if we have the AFC offensive player of the week three weeks in a row.
     
  3. Astro101

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    I'm so glad we don't have cancers like TO or crybabies. Hopefully next season they'll be rewarded with at least a playoff game. AJ is a stud and I just wanna see great things for him and be recognized for it..
     
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    http://myespn.go.com/blogs/afcsouth/0-7-113/Rapid-Reaction--Texans-13--Titans-12.html

    Im not saying that the Titans definitely should have kicked a FG, but I would say that it would have definitely been the smart decision, Cat. Honestly, my first reaction to seeing the Titans go for it was, "yes!!!!"...Im sure many people felt the same way.

    Texans have a great offense, Titans have a great defense...A good defense beats out a good offense, the majority of the time.

    You take the points when they are there...especially when you are behind and it means you can take the lead...and especially when its late in the 4th quarter.

    And the play call was absolutely horrid.
     
  5. kaleidosky

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    geez what whiners/bad sports..
     
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    I'm completely with Cat here.. same reasoning. Everyone is all about the defense.. but it's totally different when your entire aim is a FG. I'd like to find statistics on NFL teams in, say, the last 5 years, when losing by 3 points or less with 2 minutes or less remaining in the game. See what the %age is on getting points on those drives.. cause I'd wager to say it's a lot higher than you think.
     
  8. DonnyMost

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    the dudes on football night in america said that jeff fisher saw bironas couldn't hit 45+ yarders because of the downward wind coming from the open roof... so he elected not to kick.. wind in houston? lol
     
  10. geeimsobored

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    Not cool at all man. Coming from someone who had a major knee injury (fractured the left side of my knee and got some cartilage torn off the underside) that left me on crutches for more than half a year, I wouldnt wish that on anyone. I couldnt even watch the screen when I figured out what was happening. That **** is no joke.

    Anyway I have boatloads of sympathy for Haynesworth, major knee injuries are scary as hell.
     
  11. The Cat

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    A good defense often beats a good offense, in terms of winning a game. That's because part of being a great defense is stiffening in the red zone, when the field becomes more compressed. When all you need is a field goal, that becomes a different scenario. Yes, conventional wisdom says always take the points -- but conventional wisdom is how Texas lost to Tech, and how many other teams have lost in recent weeks. You have to consider the time on the clock.

    Conventional wisdom was founded in a different era, when teams constantly pounded the football and won via the ground game. In this era of spread offenses -- especially one with all the receiver weapons like the Texans -- it's just way, way too easy to move the ball from the 30 to the other 35.
     
  12. bamtonio

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    wow you can tell cortland is mad, he's the guy that commits two unnecessary roughness type penatlies in a row, and now he's trying to play it down like he doesn't really care.
     
  13. macalu

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    sorry that you've been through it, but the is the same haynesworth who stepped on a defenseless player's face with his cleats. **** him.
     
  14. mrdave543

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    I like all the troll comments, its obvious I am not welcome, but I was being genuine with my congrats on the win. I only post responses bashing the texans as a result of being personally bashed as well. Either way ill move along, later.


    12-2
     
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    Andre Johnson cut through their secondary like it was butter.

    This team sure didn't look like the embarrassment of the NFL today. Titans will end up with a good looking record, but Pittsburgh looks like the they are in the driver's seat for the playoffs.
     
  16. arkoe

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    Go read the comments from an opposing team's fan such as Nuggets4 and compare them to your's. Maybe then you'll understand.

    I doubt it though.
     
  17. KingCheetah

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    At 7-7 with a shot at slipping into the playoffs the Texans are hardly a laughing stock anymore -- that spot is reserved for the Lions.
     
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    I think we were eliminated from the playoffs last week.
     
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    I believe we have no shot. Wait for next year.
     
  20. msn

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    BUUUULLLLLLLLLLLLCRAP.

    Ever since the VY draft, you've spewed nothing but troll crap. Now stop whining about being treated according to your own choices.

    Is that a whine, or a promise?
     

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