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Texans in playoff form today.
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There goes the ol' keep-it-close-Watson dealie....
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The Raven defense looks like a school of piranhas.... 3 or 4 guys making the play on the guy with the ball at the same time....
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Mr. Hyde busts one. 41 yards for the TD.
Ravens 34, Texans 7 7:10 left in the game. |
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Edwards answers with a 63-yard TD run for the Ravens.
Ravens 41, Texans 7 4:01 left in the game. |
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McCarron in at QB for the Texans.
Texans don't gain much and fail on 4th down. Ravens takeover on downs at the Texan 24. 2 minute warning. Ravens kneeling it. Final score: Ravens 41, Texans 7 ----------------------------------------------------------- I think the only thing that can make this ass-whooping right is to beat both the Colts and the Pats. If they can't do that, then this ain't the year, this ain't the team.... NFL history has many instances of a team getting blown out at some point during the season only to do go on to good things in the post-season. For the Texans, this is their moment - they either go one way or the other..... |
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There is zero chance the Texans go to Indy and beat the Colts, and there is less than zero chance that they go to Foxboro and beat the Pats.
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This is the sort of total undressing that, in an organization with any measure of self-respect, would result in significant changes.
Right now I think the best case scenario is a total meltdown to end the season and a total house cleaning. |
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