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Old 12-29-2016, 05:24 PM
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I doubt they'd be underdogs against Matt Moore and Miami.....Miami is even less exciting and nationally known than the Texans, so I can't see Miami and Matt Moore favored in a road playoff game. ....But Matt McGloin helms a well covered Raiders team, so I'd not be surprised by a Raiders by a point type of line
I think there's like a 10% chance we're going to play Miami so scratch them - I shouldn't have mentioned them. Higher probability the Texans will get KC or Oakland in which case, the spread will be very small in favor of the visitor to NRG.... that's the way I see it. Should the Texans survive the first (wildcard) round, they'll be dogs all the way till they're eliminated - @Pittsburgh, @NE, @Oakland or @KC....

Edit: provided Miami gets knocked out in their first round game.....

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Dang, for 40-something years, I've been doing it all wrong.....

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Old 12-30-2016, 09:37 AM
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Dang, for 40-something years, I've been doing it all wrong.....
I know you get that. I'm just pointing out that Miami is not a team that would get a bump from being popular. They are one of the few non-AFC south teams with less national excitement around them then Houston.
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Old 12-30-2016, 01:51 PM
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I know you get that. I'm just pointing out that Miami is not a team that would get a bump from being popular. They are one of the few non-AFC south teams with less national excitement around them then Houston.
Oh yeah, that is true. It's easy to assume (at least, it is for me) that Miami has no chance and will probably be a first round KO. If they do anything (as in "winning"), it will be a shocking upset. The thing is, they're in a similar situation as the Texans in that they are on QB #2 and don't have much national respect (or your word, "popularity"). I'm sure there's many who don't give the Texans any chance, either.

Still, I'll take yammering about the playoffs this time of year over who to draft every time.... Once upon a time, a Houston team made it past the first and second round of the playoffs and as a fan, I can tell you the anticipation/excitement level doubles each step along the way.....
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Old 01-01-2017, 11:17 PM
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Well, well, well. The Texans have opened as a 3 pt. favorite over the Oakland Raiders in Saturday's Wild Card playoff game. I suppose today's QB shuffles for both teams might be have something to do with the surprising line.... Can the 9-7 Texans beat the 12-4 Raiders?
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Old 01-02-2017, 12:45 AM
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Well, well, well. The Texans have opened as a 3 pt. favorite over the Oakland Raiders in Saturday's Wild Card playoff game. I suppose today's QB shuffles for both teams might be have something to do with the surprising line.... Can the 9-7 Texans beat the 12-4 Raiders?
Interesting to see which QBs get the majority of snaps. Does Oakland play the steady McGroin who has some experience but lacks the arm or do they take a chance on rookie Connor Cook who some projected as the Texans' top draft choice before the Osweiler signing? Cook was full of big plays and bad mistakes against the Broncos. I think he gives Oakland the better chance against our defense but can also cause big turnovers if he gets out of control.

Houston, meanwhile, got a rebound performance from Osweiler although in another loss while Savage may or may not be healthy and may or may not be able to move the offense.

The more creative OC may win this one. I think the Raiders have the better weapons if the QB can get them the football.

Didn't see anything official but it looks like Oakland-Houston will be the Saturday afternoon game followed by Detroit-Seattle Saturday night then Miami-Pittsburgh and NY Giants-Green Bay on Sunday.
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Old 01-02-2017, 02:17 AM
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The Texans gotta go up tempo whoever the QB is. Pass the fkn ball. The run game is criminally boring and unproductive at all the wrong times - no thanks to the OL.

Oz was OK today. I think the radio guy said it best (paraphrasing) "Sometimes you get the F-Brock and sometimes you get the C-Brock - today was more like a 'C'. "

Coming off the bench might be what he (Oz) is more suited for. He moved the ball but still managed throw 19 incompletions (21/40). He may never have a 300 yd/game or a rating of 100 in this offense.... He has accuracy issues.....

I guess we'll have to wait and see if Savage is going to be cleared to play. Oz starting means pressure he hasn't shown he can deal with...
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Old 01-02-2017, 08:01 AM
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Going up against a banged-up backup QB or rookie QB with hardly any NFL playing experience is about the best we could have hoped for in a playoff W-C game. Oh and we got home-field and the opponent has to travel two time zones.
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