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The upcoming Seattle game
And the season goes on....
The Texans face the Seattle Seahawks this Sunday in a battle of two 5-7 teams. The Texans will be without RB Steve Slaton (IR) and will more than likely go with Chris Brown and Ryan Moats. Rookie Arian Foster is also expected to see some action. The Seahawks are coming off a 20-17 win over the 49'ers and have a 41-0 shellacking of the Jags on their resume so they can't be taken lightly. Texans are currently favored by 6 to 6.5. FOX announcers = Ron Pitts and John Lynch FOX @ noon CST. Set your DVR's. Houston area will only get two afternoon games this Sunday - Texans @ noon and the Cowboys @ 3pm. |
Anybody know what the rules are for determining when a city does or doesn't get a third game (either early or late) on Sundays ?
I don't really dislike the Cowboys that much, but I do always watch the Texans and I tire of the Cowboys being the only choice I get when their game (be it early or late) is on the other time slot Sunday afternoon ? |
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How's that for not answering your question :) |
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The way I understand it, each Sunday between CBS and FOX, one of them will get a "doubleheader" - an early and late game. When they don't have the doubleheader and it is a home game, is when the 1-game-for-each-station kicks in. It's a little confusing.... Quote:
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I always watch the Texans first and as far as the second game goes I always watch the Cowboys game. Not becaue I like or dislike them, its just fun to watch games with big time matchups.... Boys vs. Chargers game will be packed with many of the league's top superstars and should be a fun game to watch.
As far as the Texans game goes, the Seahawks are a pass first team with Hasselbeck so I wont be surprised if our secondary gets torched... again. |
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But below is more from the Wiki link you provided which explains how Fox and CBS decide who gets the doubleheader and singleheaer each weekend. Turns out there really is a method to their maddness in the process of determining who gets what each weekend. ************************************ "During the first sixteen weeks of the schedule, both Fox and CBS are given eight doubleheaders apiece. The two networks alternate doubleheaders, but not necessarily week-in and week-out. For example, in early October, CBS typically airs two or three consecutive double-header weekends, while Fox opts for single-headers those weeks due to their concurrent coverage of the baseball playoffs. Due to CBS' annual coverage of the U.S. Open, Fox normally has had exclusive double-header coverage of opening weekend since 1998. This means that the three AFC West teams in the Mountain or Pacific time zones – Denver, Oakland and San Diego – cannot play at home during the opening weekend, unless they are hosting an NFC opponent (which would be aired by Fox) or scheduled in primetime (regardless of opponent). Starting in 2006, both networks air a double-header in week 17." |
Well, I am hoping we have a great December and win out.
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The best we could hope for is to go 9-7 and hope we're in the mix. We're not making the playoffs obviously, but it'd be nice to go 9-7 because the last wild card is going to be 9-7 for sure.
Then it's going to piss me off that if we had won ONE of the six games we've blown, we'd be in. |
Took a while but the forums are back up....
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Texans win the flip and AD brings the kickoff back to the 36. 1st play, Schaub hits AJ perfectly in stride for a 64 yd TD down the sideline. Texans 7, Seahawks 0 -------- Kickoff to the Seahawks goes into the endzone so their ball at the 20. Cushing gets pressure and pass goes inc. 2nd and 10 coming up. False start Seahawks makes it 2nd and 15. Hassleback bobbles snap -2. 3rd and 17 coming up. Forsett gets about 7 so the Seahawks have to punt. Nice return on the punt by JJ for 22 yards so Texans ball at the Texan 48. -------- Pass to Dreesen gets a 1st down. Moats for about 6. 2nd and 4 coming up. Flat pass to AJ gets the 1st down. Ball at the Seattle 36. Pass to VL gets about 9. 2nd and 1 coming up. End around to AJ gets about 3 and the 1st down. Dump to DA good for 5. Dump to AJ good for 3. 3rd and 2 coming up. Ball at the 12. Dump to KW goes inc so Texans to go for the FG. 29 yd attempt is good. Texans 10, Seahawks 0 9:14 left in the 1st quarter. ----------------- Forsett brings the kickoff back to the 25. Jones for -1. Pass to Grant good for 5. Brings up 3rd and 6. Pass goes inc so the Seahawks have to punt. JJ brings the punt back to the Texan 29. Flag on Curry for late hit +15. Texans ball at their own 44. -------- Moats for no gain. AJ gets about 5. Ball at the Texan 49. 2nd and 5. AJ down. Dump over the middle to DA gets good YAC - ball downed at the Seahawk 23. About 27 yards. Foster for 4. Foster -1. Brings up 3rd and 7. Pass to KW gets 9 and the 1st down. C Brown for 3. 2nd and 7 from the 10 coming up. Pass to Dreesen good for 6. 3rd and 1 coming up. Moats punches it in. 4 yard TD run. Texans 17, Seahawks 0 2:50 left in the 1st quarter. -------- Nice return by Forsett brings the kickoff all the way to Seahawk 44. End around to Burleson goes for 2. Forsett for 5. Brings up 3rd and 3. Wallace in the wildcat chased out behind the LOS. Seahawks have to punt. Punt is partially blocked and rolls to the Texan 36. Only 19 yard net. ------- 1st down, deep pass to JJ goes inc. Throw to DA gets a 1st down. about 12 yards. Moats for 2. End of 1st quarter. Dump to Foster gets about 9 and the 1st down. Foster for no gain. Schaub pressured and has to throw it away. 3rd and 10 coming up. Pass to AJ good for 23 yards and a 1st down. Ball at the Seahawk 17. Crossing pattern to AJ over the middle goes for the TD! 17 yards. Texans 24, Seahawks 0 ---------- Kickoff is downed in the endzone. Seahawks ball at the 20. Run on 1st down goes for -1. Pass to Carlson gets 8. On 3rd and 3, pass to Branch goes inc. but roughing the passer on DeMeco gives the Seahawks a 1st down. Pass to Butler good for 9. Ball at midfield. Snap is fumbled and the ball is recovered by Hasselback. Mario with the sack! Seattle has to punt. JJ fields the punt inside the 5 and goes nowhere. Texans ball at the 3. ---------- C Brown for 1 but flag on the Seahawks for offsides. 1st and 5. Pass to AJ good for 18. C Brown for 3. 2nd and 7 coming up. Schaub gets it out at the last minute for a completion to KW - gets just enough for the 1st down. Ball at the Texan 37. Pass to JJ good for 10. Moats for 3. Ball in Seahawk territory at the 49. Timeout Texans. |
Pass to AJ gets another 1st down. Ball at the Seahawk 40.
Pass to AJ - big gainer about 26 yards. Ball at the Seahawk 15. Dump to Leach gets about 6. Brings up 2nd and 5 at the 9. Moats for 3. Snap is fumbled but Schaub recovers. Texans to go for the FG. FG is blocked! Seahawks ball at the 16. Score remains: Texans 24, Seahawks 0 |
More special teams jackassery. JJ fields a punt on the 3 yard line, Brown gets a field goal blocked. All this after the two announcers once again fellate Marciano, calling him a "great coach."
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Hasselback does a flip pass to Burleson and picks up good yardage - about 20.
Julius Jones runs for 24. Ball at the Texan 38. Pass to Housh goes for 31. Ball at the Texan 7. Dang, that didn't take long... 2 minute warning. |
Dump to Griffith no gain.
Nice tackle by DeMeco stops Wallace at the 4. 3rd and goal. 1:20 left in the half. Hassleback hits Carlson for the TD right on the goal line. Play under review. Review holds up. Texans 24, Seahawks 7 1:14 left in the half. |
Sorry about the forum problems this morning guys. Had a database corruption, but it's fixed now. Carry on...
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Kickoff sails out of the endzone so Texans ball at the 20.
1st down pass is inc. to AJ. Pass to AJ good for 15. Flag on play. False start Winston. 10 second loss on game clock. 39 seconds left in the half. Screen to Foster goes for 20. Ball at midfield. Dump to DA gets 5. 7 seconds left. Texans use their final timeout. Now, timeout Seahawks. Dump to Foster picks up about 15. 1 second left in the half. K Brown on for the FG. 48 yard attempt just barely misses. Score remains: Texans 24, Seahawks 7 Halftime. |
Anyone still think KBrown is still our most consistent player? This guy has been rattled beyond repair. Ask David Carr.
I am still not confident with a 24-7 lead at the half. |
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