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TheMatrix31 11-22-2010 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by nunusguy (Post 23147)
OK I believe you. Anyway, I thought I took the loss hard, but obviously not like you. But honestly I appreciate your feelings, your devotion to the team as I know for sure how frustrating it is. I know that's not much comfort to you right now. And whatever else is not going so well for you right now in life (employment status maybe), hang in there man.
I use to say I would rather the team lose a game like they did against the Colts on MNF or the Giants game in Reliant, in other words get blown out, than the way they lost yesterday in NY. Now I know I don't feel that way, because there's no doubt the effort was there yesterday where it's absent in the other situation, even though a loss like yesterday is far more heartbreakeing.
This is very, very small consolation this morning and I mean this in no way as a claim of some kind of a morale victory which is of no value to us and our team at this point in its existance, but some guys made some plays yesterday. We had some strong individual performances, just as we had some
disastouras breakdowns including one or 2 that cost us a football game.
But honestly I'm still not sure that the problem with our defense has been Richard Smith & Frank Bush or the personnel decisions the Texans have made about who to draft (and to a lesser extent to acquire thru FA) and put on the field ?

Thanks for the kind words, man. Appreciate it. Believe it, wasn't just yesterday. Just the accumulation of everything. I'm also a Suns/Sabres/Braves fan, accumulation of ridiculousness over the years.

I agree, I'd rather get blown out than losing the way we did yesterday. That makes it three straight weeks we lose on absolute absurdity.

We played well, at least we weren't "complete" no-shows in the first half. Defense played better, at least the front seven. The secondary was just bad as always. I really think its a personnel problem there.

It's just a mess. Really sad too. That said, we're only 2 games out of the division. We're not going to win it, but at least it might be compelling going down to that last Jaguars game in Week 17. I guess that's the best to hope for now.

chuck 11-22-2010 07:17 PM

Hey Matrix, how the hell do you pick your teams?

TheMatrix31 11-22-2010 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by chuck (Post 23182)
Hey Matrix, how the hell do you pick your teams?

Growing up in Fresno, there weren't any professional home-town teams. Closest was the Niners/Warriors/Giants/A's, I guess.

Suns - My oldest brother is a Suns fan and I used to watch games with him back in the early 90s. Fell in love with them, their style, their players, etc.

Braves - Same bro was a Braves fan, and it was really easy to fall in love with them, being on TBS basically every day and all. Chipper Jones is my favorite athlete in any sport, ever.

Texans - Never really had a football team despite following the game every year, loved the logo and the name when they were announced, figured it was a good idea to just jump in with an expansion team. Since I'm from Fresno, when it became apparent that David Carr was going to be the #1 pick, it just sort of got cemented.

Sabres - Used to play with them in older hockey video games, didn't get into hockey full-time though until a few years ago. High-octane offense, hockey city, great goaltending, etc.

Pretty interesting though that these teams have taken on my personality. I like guys with strong work ethics, values on high character, etc. Unfortunately, bad luck is always a problem with these teams. I can't even begin to count the instances. These teams are pretty similar in that neither of them are teams that always win championships. The only one that has a ring is Atlanta in 1995, and before that it was 1957 when they were in Milwaukee. Once one of these teams wins one, it'll be extra sweet.

....so yeah, there's that story, lol.

nunusguy 11-23-2010 07:04 AM

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Originally Posted by TheMatrix31 (Post 23179)
we're only 2 games out of the division.

Some how I was thinking Indy had 7 wins, but to realize they and the Jags are at 6-4 and with one more win from one of the last 3 weeks (instead of 3consecutive losses) we are only 1 game out at 5-5 kinda got me stirred-up all over again. This team just can't take advantage of opportunites that are right there within their grasp it would seem ? It's really gonna be frustrating at the end of the season if the only team going to the playoffs from the AFC South is the division winner at 9-7 ?

Mike 11-23-2010 12:08 PM

Someone from the board called in to the Joel Dreesen show on 1560 this morning and referenced the post about punch a hole in the wall. Dreesen is a guy who seemed to take the loss hard.

You know, I think these guys do care. I think they do try.. I just don't think the defense is good enough..

NBT 11-23-2010 03:33 PM

The whole secondary gets the bad rap for the whole defense. But I think if we had that dominating inside (DT) pass rusher, we wouldn't be exposing the secondary so much, and the opposing QB wouldn't have all day to pick a receiver. JMHO

HPF Bob 11-23-2010 03:46 PM

Dreesen SHOULD have taken the Jags loss hard. His two screw-ups were critical to what happened.

Keith 11-23-2010 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike (Post 23202)
Someone from the board called in to the Joel Dreesen show on 1560 this morning and referenced the post about punch a hole in the wall.

Sweet. On both counts.

TheMatrix31 11-23-2010 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike (Post 23202)
Someone from the board called in to the Joel Dreesen show on 1560 this morning and referenced the post about punch a hole in the wall. Dreesen is a guy who seemed to take the loss hard.

You know, I think these guys do care. I think they do try.. I just don't think the defense is good enough..


Woah, no way, really? LOL. That's pretty cool. What'd they say, "Yeah, some psycho Texans fan from Cali punched his wall out of frustration...what do you gotta say 'bout that!"?

LOL.

Mike 11-24-2010 09:45 AM

Serious. It is on the Podcast for the Dreesen show on 1560, I think about 1/2 way through.. It was great. The caller mentioned how frustrated the fans are.. How these losses are killing us. Dreesen said he sat at his locker after the game fully dressed in his uniform in disbelief. He apologized.. said the team is working hard, practicing hard and want to win. He understands the frustration.

He did not advocate hitting walls, dogs, spouses etc..

TheMatrix31 11-24-2010 03:23 PM

Was it the Caribbean guy who said he was going to abuse his kids or something? I think Dreesen (or the host) just said "just punch the wall instead" or something like that, lol. Not a direct reference to me, which is somewhat disappointing yet relieving at the same time, lol.


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