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Old 10-17-2010, 07:58 PM
WMH WMH is offline
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The PI call was a non-issue. There shouldn't have been a call made, but AJ caught the ball anyways so it is pointless. I couldn't believe the announcers fixated so much on a penalty that was declined. Same with Flowers. He should have focused on failing to cover AJ instead of the penalty the Texans didn't need on the play.
I think it will be a big deal to the talking heads, as it might have been offensive PI.....whatever.

SCOREBOARD!

The remainder of the year is going to be a wild ride. Get your heart meds filled up!
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Old 10-17-2010, 08:12 PM
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I thought offense, especially Schaub to AJ was fantastic in 4th quarter. Amazing comeback.

I guess defense held when they had to, but need a bunch of improvement so hope these bye weeks we fix that somehow.

Great to be 4-2, but uneasy about every game for now.
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Old 10-17-2010, 09:04 PM
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I think it will be a big deal to the talking heads, as it might have been offensive PI.....whatever.

SCOREBOARD!

The remainder of the year is going to be a wild ride. Get your heart meds filled up!
That wasn't close to offensive PI. It was a clean play where the official should have held his flag. A pretty straight forward completion up the sideline.

As for the talking heads, I doubt they are focused on the Houston and KC game. And either way, Great catch AJ.
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Old 10-17-2010, 09:35 PM
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That wasn't close to offensive PI. It was a clean play where the official should have held his flag. A pretty straight forward completion up the sideline.

As for the talking heads, I doubt they are focused on the Houston and KC game. And either way, Great catch AJ.
Dungy on Football Night in America would disagree.....

To be honest, I didn't even realize it was that big of a deal. I was at the game, and saw the original penalty was declined, so I was surprised when I saw all the hoopla on the net. Never saw AJ push off till the replays.

But as I said, SCOREBOARD. It matters not.
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Old 10-17-2010, 10:46 PM
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We won't be going anywhere if we can't tackle better. Why do other teams seemingly have no problem with wrapping up and taking down while our tacklers play like they have grease all over their arms? Even if they do get them down, they seem to make another 2-3 yards on the way down. KC had so many 3rd-and-short situations, it was no wonder they marched down the field.
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Old 10-17-2010, 11:54 PM
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We won't be going anywhere if we can't tackle better. Why do other teams seemingly have no problem with wrapping up and taking down while our tacklers play like they have grease all over their arms? Even if they do get them down, they seem to make another 2-3 yards on the way down. KC had so many 3rd-and-short situations, it was no wonder they marched down the field.
The real question is why the same players that tackled so well last season can not tackle now?
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Old 10-18-2010, 08:16 AM
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I went to yesterdays game and the first thing that surprised me was all of the Chiefs jerseys/fans ? In talking with a few of them, many seemed to be native Missourians (like myself) who became Cowboy fans (unlike me) after moving down here but remained loyal to the Chiefs (like me). And I don't think that's because of any "mystic" on the part of the Cowboys, it's just the heard mentality of many football fans who gravitate to the most popular choice. McNair really needs to hire a sharp marketing guy who can do a better job of capturing the local metro/surrounding area NFL fan support.
But in spite of old loyalties to the Chiefs, I was pulling for the Texans and feel like we were very fortunate to win as we were outplayed most of the day but made a tremendous comback very late led by an excellent QB performance and another supreme effort by a truly great WR and some solid OLine play.
With all the talk about blown DB interfearnace calls, it's worth mentioning
that the call on Kareem Jackson was BS from my vantage point ? He made a very good play from what I could see and didn't deserve the flag which kept the Chiefs drive alive early and led to a TD. Fact is I thought he played pretty good today ?
I saw some guy suggest on another website that the Texans should just begin the game with a wide-open offense and start scoring as much as possible instead of beginning the games conservative/vanilla, given the inability of the defense to stop anybody. I think he's got a point, especially
with our best defensive guy now out for the season.
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Old 10-18-2010, 10:15 AM
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I went to yesterdays game and the first thing that surprised me was all of the Chiefs jerseys/fans ? In talking with a few of them, many seemed to be native Missourians (like myself) who became Cowboy fans (unlike me) after moving down here but remained loyal to the Chiefs (like me). And I don't think that's because of any "mystic" on the part of the Cowboys, it's just the heard mentality of many football fans who gravitate to the most popular choice. McNair really needs to hire a sharp marketing guy who can do a better job of capturing the local metro/surrounding area NFL fan support.
But in spite of old loyalties to the Chiefs, I was pulling for the Texans and feel like we were very fortunate to win as we were outplayed most of the day but made a tremendous comback very late led by an excellent QB performance and another supreme effort by a truly great WR and some solid OLine play.
With all the talk about blown DB interfearnace calls, it's worth mentioning
that the call on Kareem Jackson was BS from my vantage point ? He made a very good play from what I could see and didn't deserve the flag which kept the Chiefs drive alive early and led to a TD. Fact is I thought he played pretty good today ?
I saw some guy suggest on another website that the Texans should just begin the game with a wide-open offense and start scoring as much as possible instead of beginning the games conservative/vanilla, given the inability of the defense to stop anybody. I think he's got a point, especially
with our best defensive guy now out for the season.
I agree on the Jackson call, I thought it was bs. With you being at the game you missed the horrible tv analysis, well Tasker was horrible this week. On one penalty, a false start on the Chiefs, Tasker went on and on about Smith being in the neutral zone before the Chiefs jumped, the reshowed the play a half dozen times and in each replay Tasker failed to notice that Smith jumped due to the LT flinching and moving his head.

As a whole the officials where horrible again this week. But on the phantom pass interference, Tasker and the whole TV world are missing the right arm that is thrown into Dre right before the push off, in the NFL when a CB does that move they are called for PI 80% of the time.

Lastly as for opening up the offense from the start, many of the guys old enough to remember the early Jerry Glanville Oilers, will remember the same complaint. The Oilers where forced by Glanville to play smash mouth the 1st half, and then when they where really behind they would go 4 WR and blow away the other team. Sadly they opened up the offense too late to catch up most of the time. Hence Glanville being replaced by Pardee and the Run n Shot full time a few years later.
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