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Final score:
Pats 25, Texans 22 ---------------------------------------- A winnable game that got away from the Texans in the 2nd half. But, that is what bad teams do. What did the announcer say.....something like the Texans are +9 pts in the first half and -61 pts in the second half? Something like that.... ---------------------------------------- Mills showed very good improvement today but still a long way to go with him. He is not a reason the Texans lost today. ---------------------------------------- The punter has a weird, unconventional style. Strong leg but his approach and release point are not "mainstream". I saw this in the preseason but didn't complain because he was getting good distance. I put the bad punt on him rather than Texans getting "cute"...... ---------------------------------------- Lots of things to second guess... However, the Texans were 3 for 3 on 4th down. Any fail with one of those and people would complain.... Fairbairn lost 5 pts although the missed FG was a rather long one.... |
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Still laughing at this take, just reminded from SNF.
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What's so fkn funny? Do share. The punt came off his foot flying low....
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Watch the play, dood. Come on.
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And I'm still laughing. Everyone else in the football world is goofing on the Nexans' fkwittery on the play and you're literally the only person I've seen who's like Oh well, bad luck, the punter kicked it into the upback's head like you see every now and again.
You guys are some mind boggling redneck Nexan gnobgobblers. |
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Do you ever talk football, chuckster? I'm trying to remember the last time you said something of substance. Or do you just call people names and criticize? Is that your thing?
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What sort of football is there to discuss, though, really, with respect to the Texans? The owner has made it clear he'd rather run a religious cult than a winning football organization. So, week to week, the only thing we'll have is whether the Texans or the Lions are the league's biggest laughingstock.
After yesterday, not just the game but especially the press conference where Culley incoherently tried to explain all the inexplicable shit he did throughout the game, well, it looks like the Texans are edging into the lead. |
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