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Old 12-17-2012, 10:38 AM
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Originally Posted by popanot View Post
That game did nothing to make me feel any better about how this team is playing going into the playoffs. Save for the last 2 drives, the offense is sputtering and looks slow, the D looked a bit better but still has issues beyond anything named Watt, and the special teams are a wreck. They can't field a punt or kickoff without a penalty and putting this already sputtering offense in a bigger hole.
man there is still a lot of pessimism around here. are the texans a perfect team? no. and they may not be the best team in the afc, but all teams have bad weeks, and that is what last week was. the 49ers got destroyed by the giants earlier this year. the giants just got destroyed by atl, who lost to carolina last week. the pats lost to the cards at home earlier this year, and the colts beat green bay in week 4.

there is no team in the league that doesn't have a weakness. the texans' defense is definitly not as good as it was last year, and the running game is not as explosive, but they are sitting pretty for home field throughout the playoffs, and i will take that. they may not win the super bowl, or even make it there, but if they can win one of these last two games it will make things much easier.

if the seeds work out like they are expected to, the texas would only have to play denver or the pats (if they make it to the afc champ game) and not both. additionally, it looks like the texans would be slated to play the winner of the indy/balt playoff game in the divisional round.

things could go bad for the team, and they could lose the divisional round game, but things are set up for them pretty darn well right now.
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