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Old 10-25-2013, 02:51 PM
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Yea, see I'm puzzled why some are still placing "Texans" & "Playoffs" in the same sentence re the current season ? If that ship hadn't already sailed before our 5th loss of the year in KC Sunday, just trust me, it's long gone by now.
^^^^There are no more pessimists left in the world. They call themselves "realists"....

Nunusguy, did you not write this last week?:

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so the Arrowhead crowd gets 3 more hours of beer guzzling before Case Keenum takes the first snap of his life in a regular season NFL game, so it's gonna be loud and wild and crazy in Arrowhead today. Oh BTW, the Chiefs are unbeaten and feature one of the NFLs best defenses, so sorry but if you think Keenums got a chance in this game then you must be a U of H alum. On the other hand, what the hell, the Texans opportunity for a playoff berth this year is all but nonexistent at this point so what's the downside with playing him
Sounds like you had already given up on the season after 4 losses. And young Mr Keenum did better than you expected, eh? Seems he had them in the game until the bitter end..... So, forgive me but my outlook differs greatly from yours....
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Old 10-26-2013, 08:11 AM
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Nunusguy, did you not write this last week?:



Sounds like you had already given up on the season after 4 losses. And young Mr Keenum did better than you expected, eh? Seems he had them in the game until the bitter end..... So, forgive me but my outlook differs greatly from yours....
I plead guilty as charged. I certainly did make that comment, and I'm still very surprised by Keenums performance as he did far better than anybody could have realistically expected him to do under the circumstances. I wouldn't have thought he'd do that well at home in Reliant vs somebody like the Jags if it was his first NFL regular season game, so his performance on the road in Arrowhead vs one of the NFLs mightiest defenses was truly remarkable and I give him mucho kudos. And truth is we really should have won that game just as we should have won the Seattle game.
But we didn't and Indy beat Manning & the Broncos over the weekend to put us another full game out of the AFC South lead so now our only realistic path to the playoffs would seem to be as a WC and if you can see us getting there with 5 losses already in the "L" column then you far more of an optimist than I can possibly be.
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Old 10-26-2013, 12:50 PM
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I plead guilty as charged. I certainly did make that comment, and I'm still very surprised by Keenums performance as he did far better than anybody could have realistically expected him to do under the circumstances. I wouldn't have thought he'd do that well at home in Reliant vs somebody like the Jags if it was his first NFL regular season game, so his performance on the road in Arrowhead vs one of the NFLs mightiest defenses was truly remarkable and I give him mucho kudos. And truth is we really should have won that game just as we should have won the Seattle game.
But we didn't and Indy beat Manning & the Broncos over the weekend to put us another full game out of the AFC South lead so now our only realistic path to the playoffs would seem to be as a WC and if you can see us getting there with 5 losses already in the "L" column then you far more of an optimist than I can possibly be.
Well, it's not so much optimism as it is believing. A player that thinks it's over/it's impossible/it can't be done, well, I wouldn't want that player on my team, would you? Because if you're a player and think it's over, it will become fact. A player should be thinking if he goes out and does his job, he can help his team win every game. And goodness, there's still 9 games left....

Most everyone that has posted in this thread is admitting that things are grim. You will probably be proven correct but slim odds as they may be, it really is not over yet. For me, Keenum brings a new hope that wasn't there last week.... Last year, RG3 led the Skins from 3-6 to 10-6 (seven W's in a row) beating Philly and Dallas twice, the Giants and eventual SB champ Ravens along the way....

Texans need to go back to the 1-0 each week philosophy.....
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Old 10-27-2013, 08:06 AM
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Well, it's not so much optimism as it is believing. A player that thinks it's over/it's impossible/it can't be done, well, I wouldn't want that player on my team, would you? Because if you're a player and think it's over, it will become fact. A player should be thinking if he goes out and does his job, he can help his team win every game. And goodness, there's still 9 games left....

Most everyone that has posted in this thread is admitting that things are grim. You will probably be proven correct but slim odds as they may be, it really is not over yet. For me, Keenum brings a new hope that wasn't there last week.... Last year, RG3 led the Skins from 3-6 to 10-6 (seven W's in a row) beating Philly and Dallas twice, the Giants and eventual SB champ Ravens along the way....

Texans need to go back to the 1-0 each week philosophy.....
Totally agree with your thoughts about what the attitude of the players should be, though I was speaking more from the perspective of a fan.
But I give you high-5s for being a believer, I can only HOPE you are right.
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Old 10-28-2013, 06:49 AM
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Totally agree with your thoughts about what the attitude of the players should be, though I was speaking more from the perspective of a fan.
But I give you high-5s for being a believer, I can only HOPE you are right.
Eh, I guess I just don't get the defeatist attitude of a certain faction of our fanbase when a little adversity hits. Like the Iraqi army, they come running out of the trenches, arms straight up in the air waving white flags.....
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Old 10-28-2013, 07:40 AM
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Eh, I guess I just don't get the defeatist attitude of a certain faction of our fanbase when a little adversity hits. Like the Iraqi army, they come running out of the trenches, arms straight up in the air waving white flags.....
OK since you put it that way, then let me put it to you this way: if you were placing a bet with your hard-earned money on the remainder of the Texans' season, would you put those bucks on the Texans making or not making the POs ? Right, just what I thought ! See there's a big difference in what we expect will happen and what we hope will happen.
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Old 10-28-2013, 08:04 AM
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OK since you put it that way, then let me put it to you this way: if you were placing a bet with your hard-earned money on the remainder of the Texans' season, would you put those bucks on the Texans making or not making the POs ? Right, just what I thought ! See there's a big difference in what we expect will happen and what we hope will happen.
What are the odds? 100 to 1? I'd put a $1 on the Texans.....

Did you see Solomon's article at Chron.com? He discusses the playoff chances:

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Even with where the Texans are, a playoff season is possible. The website makenflplayoffs.com puts their chances at achieving that goal at 12.4 percent....................

Should the Texans go 9-0 the rest of the way, they would be a virtual lock to claim a playoff spot. Even if they lost only one game, they would have better than a 99 percent chance of qualifying for the postseason.

Two losses, and their mathematical chance drops to 84 percent.

Three losses? Forget about it.

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