Houston Texans Discussion Thread
#82
you guys think that was a legit fumble call? the ball was going forward.
then there were people on both sides of the ball which walked on the field in the middle of the confusion.... so that call was appropriate.
Texans won a hard fought game and got some growth and in typical fashion lost some players.
then there were people on both sides of the ball which walked on the field in the middle of the confusion.... so that call was appropriate.
Texans won a hard fought game and got some growth and in typical fashion lost some players.
#83
Watch out. He'll make **** up about what you say in a thread.
#84
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#86
My name is on every pier, concrete, rebar and waterproofing inspection report from the foundation to the raker beams the precast for the actual seats sit on before I had to leave to start a 31 story high rise.
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i'm not dodging anything? i thought the two calls people were bitching about was the called back fumble recovery due to the players on the field and the yate interception that was called back due to the defensive holding
i didn't make up anything else... i don't even know what you're talking about.
i didn't make up anything else... i don't even know what you're talking about.
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Apparently the one you weren't. Did you miss the pick 6 that was called back because of holding or the multiple other little penalties here and there. Even without those if the pick 6 would've counted yall would've lost. So yes if it weren't for a few lucky penalties the rookie would've lost the game.
At the end of the day the W is all that matters, TJ just had a little help getting it.
At the end of the day the W is all that matters, TJ just had a little help getting it.
in response to this...
they weren't ghost calls, both were appropriate calls...
and the fumble should have NOT been a fumble
#90
Reading comprehension again, I never said they werent founded, just said they were lucky for TJ. Had there not been that holding call he wouldve have a lost for his first NFL start thats all. Everyone else seemed to get my point except you. Imagine that
#91
Apparently the one you weren't. Did you miss the pick 6 that was called back because of holding or the multiple other little penalties here and there. Even without those if the pick 6 would've counted yall would've lost. So yes if it weren't for a few lucky penalties the rookie would've lost the game.
At the end of the day the W is all that matters, TJ just had a little help getting it.
At the end of the day the W is all that matters, TJ just had a little help getting it.
Why are you in every Texans thread, always talking ****?
2) i will admit that Andre Johnson is no longer a top 5 WR in the NFL. with his body breaking down and dropped passes, he's been on the downside since last year. only real top tier skill he has is explosiveness off the line, separation and stregnth. he really can't plant and cut like he used to - he can't lead the lead in YAC anymore and he'll be lucky to play 7 or 8 games each year for the next 2 years. it's time to start looking for his replacement.
glad the Texans aren't playing like the cowgirls.
And AJ will be alright, I don't think he ever fully recovered. At this point he needs to concentrate on getting better for next year. Again just ask our receiving core to step it up and go for the win like we have done the past 6 weeks.
And AJ will be alright, I don't think he ever fully recovered. At this point he needs to concentrate on getting better for next year. Again just ask our receiving core to step it up and go for the win like we have done the past 6 weeks.
Fkn great game. I think I stood for most of it. Julio Jones is the 12th man...lol
Side note...cool to see Kolb get the win. A passive victory for us coogs.
#92
i know it's hard to understand, but look at the numbers, look at his body decompsing in front of yor eyes and look at what made Andre Johnson special to begin with - his YARDS AFTER CATCH !!!!
in a full WR only draft, he'd probably be the 8th or 9th pick - IF HEALTHY.
and he's not getting better - hell, he might not even play the rest of the season and then come out next year and play only 5 games.
he's been in the league for a while now - he ain't the Andre Johnson from 2005-2008.........
in a full WR only draft, he'd probably be the 8th or 9th pick - IF HEALTHY.
and he's not getting better - hell, he might not even play the rest of the season and then come out next year and play only 5 games.
he's been in the league for a while now - he ain't the Andre Johnson from 2005-2008.........
#93
My first post wasnt a bad one I didnt think, it was a realistic post. Hell even most of the initial Texans fans had the same reaction. It got crappy when satan as usual cant comprehend what hes reading then resorted to attacking me and his fellow Texans fans along with calling me a tshirt Texas fan even though he has no idea who I am or what Ive done. All these football threads exist for my entertainment, its rather boring in here unless football or a texas mile event is going on
#94
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i misread one comment, post according to my initial assessment and yet some how "as usual" i'm not comprehending.
you're a douche, and yes i called you a t-shirt Texas fan, but that is already known in other threads. i find it funny the people that never graduate or attend the school use the logo as an avatar.
Alas, that is not what this thread is about so we can save that for another rainy day.
Great win for Yates, shame about additional injuries. We have promise, unlike our northern brethren.
you're a douche, and yes i called you a t-shirt Texas fan, but that is already known in other threads. i find it funny the people that never graduate or attend the school use the logo as an avatar.
Alas, that is not what this thread is about so we can save that for another rainy day.
Great win for Yates, shame about additional injuries. We have promise, unlike our northern brethren.
#95
i know it's hard to understand, but look at the numbers, look at his body decompsing in front of yor eyes and look at what made Andre Johnson special to begin with - his YARDS AFTER CATCH !!!!
in a full WR only draft, he'd probably be the 8th or 9th pick - IF HEALTHY.
and he's not getting better - hell, he might not even play the rest of the season and then come out next year and play only 5 games.
he's been in the league for a while now - he ain't the Andre Johnson from 2005-2008.........
in a full WR only draft, he'd probably be the 8th or 9th pick - IF HEALTHY.
and he's not getting better - hell, he might not even play the rest of the season and then come out next year and play only 5 games.
he's been in the league for a while now - he ain't the Andre Johnson from 2005-2008.........
#96
Assuming he's healthy please list the other 7 or 8 receivers who would be taken before him? His YAC is not the only thing that has made him special, his speed, his explosiveness, strong hands, his jumping ability, I could go on and on. It's clear you have no clue what you're talking about, just talk about the cowgirls from now on.
all the things you listed is EXACTLY what made him special - those qualities are not as good anymore.
with the exception of explsiveness, but this year you got to see what "explosiveness" will do to someone that is aging. his body can't handle it anymore........
here, i'll give you 7 WR's that any NFL Owner would take right now before Andre Johnson
1) Larry Fitzgerald
2) Calvin Johnson
3) Dez Bryant (even though he's a thug POS)
4) Brandon Marshall
5) Mike Wallace
6) Miles Austin
7) Steve Smith (Panthers)
*Darkhorses*
Rodi White
Santonio Holmes
Mike Williams (Bucs rookie)
#97
i misread one comment, post according to my initial assessment and yet some how "as usual" i'm not comprehending.
you're a douche, and yes i called you a t-shirt Texas fan, but that is already known in other threads. i find it funny the people that never graduate or attend the school use the logo as an avatar.
Alas, that is not what this thread is about so we can save that for another rainy day.
Great win for Yates, shame about additional injuries. We have promise, unlike our northern brethren.
you're a douche, and yes i called you a t-shirt Texas fan, but that is already known in other threads. i find it funny the people that never graduate or attend the school use the logo as an avatar.
Alas, that is not what this thread is about so we can save that for another rainy day.
Great win for Yates, shame about additional injuries. We have promise, unlike our northern brethren.
#98
if you go back and read all of the "Texans Related" threads, i was THE BIGGEST AJ supporter - not so much anymore because of his age and his lack of production.
all the things you listed is EXACTLY what made him special - those qualities are not as good anymore.
with the exception of explsiveness, but this year you got to see what "explosiveness" will do to someone that is aging. his body can't handle it anymore........
here, i'll give you 7 WR's that any NFL Owner would take right now before Andre Johnson
1) Larry Fitzgerald
2) Calvin Johnson
3) Dez Bryant (even though he's a thug POS)
4) Brandon Marshall
5) Mike Wallace
6) Miles Austin
7) Steve Smith (Panthers)
*Darkhorses*
Rodi White
Santonio Holmes
Mike Williams (Bucs rookie)
all the things you listed is EXACTLY what made him special - those qualities are not as good anymore.
with the exception of explsiveness, but this year you got to see what "explosiveness" will do to someone that is aging. his body can't handle it anymore........
here, i'll give you 7 WR's that any NFL Owner would take right now before Andre Johnson
1) Larry Fitzgerald
2) Calvin Johnson
3) Dez Bryant (even though he's a thug POS)
4) Brandon Marshall
5) Mike Wallace
6) Miles Austin
7) Steve Smith (Panthers)
*Darkhorses*
Rodi White
Santonio Holmes
Mike Williams (Bucs rookie)
#99
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no, pro teams generically have a city or regional fan base. you hail austin, which makes it funny and an easy choice as to why you are a cowboy fan.
and yes if i could, it would be an alumni deal, but that is not how businesses make money.
they love people like you
#100
no, pro teams generically have a city or regional fan base. you hail austin, which makes it funny and an easy choice as to why you are a cowboy fan.
and yes if i could, it would be an alumni deal, but that is not how businesses make money.
they love people like you
and yes if i could, it would be an alumni deal, but that is not how businesses make money.
they love people like you