View Poll Results: Does Miles Austin suck Huge weiner?

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  1. #126
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    ...and Nazr was a fitting replacement for 5-0 according to the forums at one time, too.

    Forums be so smart.
    If I remember correctly, he was a pretty big part of our frontcourt in the 2005 season...that was a good season, if I remember correctly. Not a star player, but a good part of it. And let's be real..we knew Nazr wasn't going to be a star..he didn't have that ability..Miles does...he's got the speed, and the hands. Miles just needs the opportunity, like I said from the beginning...I'm not a bandwagon guy..I've been on since he got here.

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    Sadly Jason Garrett will find a way to this up too. If the Cowboys had a legit offensive coordinator, this could be something to be confident about. Sadly that is not the case.

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    Sadly Jason Garrett will find a way to this up too. If the Cowboys had a legit offensive coordinator, this could be something to be confident about. Sadly that is not the case.
    I truly don't think it's about Garrett, but I do think the Cowboys could easily this up...but it would be because of Phillips...not Garrett...I wish they'd just blow the coaching system up...give Garrett the HC job for the rest of the year, and bring in a legit coach next year.

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    lmao!

    Dallas (2002-2008) w61-l51
    three playoff appearances

    houston (2002-2008) w40-l72
    zero playoff appearances

    if you mean they're both same because they under achieve, then i'll agree to that. Don't tell me success wise they are the same since the texans have been in the league.
    l. O. L.

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    LMAO!

    Dallas (2002-2008) W61-L51
    Three playoff appearances

    Houston (2002-2008) W40-L72
    ZERO playoff appearances

    If you mean they're both same because they under achieve, then I'll agree to that. Don't tell me success wise they are the same since the Texans have been in the league.
    ...and no wins in those appearances.

    It's easy to spout raw statistics and look right...since you fail to take into account that most new franchises will be woeful in the first few years. What Dallas' excuse for repeated failure over the last 12...um..err...6 years?

    All in all they are the same. Both are underachieving teams that are swimming in mediocrity.

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    lol texas nfl fans fighting over who has underachieved more in the past decade
    At least I know I am an underachiever.

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    If I remember correctly, he was a pretty big part of our frontcourt in the 2005 season...that was a good season, if I remember correctly. Not a star player, but a good part of it. And let's be real..we knew Nazr wasn't going to be a star..he didn't have that ability..Miles does...he's got the speed, and the hands. Miles just needs the opportunity, like I said from the beginning...I'm not a bandwagon guy..I've been on since he got here.
    And four years from now you will be saying:
    "He had a good season and was a big part of our (bad) receiving corps that one year. Let's be real; we all knew Austin wasn't going to be a star."

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    ...and no wins in those appearances.

    It's easy to spout raw statistics and look right...since you fail to take into account that most new franchises will be woeful in the first few years. What Dallas' excuse for repeated failure over the last 12...um..err...6 years?

    All in all they are the same. Both are underachieving teams that are swimming in mediocrity.


    Guess you werent around for the advent of Carolina and Jacksonville franchises.

    Let me give you a history lesson boy, the panthers finished 7-9 in their first year of existance, then they went on to the NFC le game the following year(1996)

    Jacksonville went 9-7 in their second season, and then went 11-5, 11-5, 14-2, their next 3 years.

    So don't say expansion teams are expected to suck for, what is it...8 years now since Texans came into the league. It can be done, so don't make excuses for the Texans...and the Browns for that matter.

  9. #134
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    Houston Texans since their existence
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    Cowboys since Texans existence
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    Only one season better than the cowboys? and by only 1 game? Sad sad franchise you texan fans have. Hope they move cause you guys ain't goin to win. Where's your positive record Texans? Can you achieve such a goal?
    lol texans
    lol houston
    lol Carr
    lol Slaton
    lol Schaub

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    Unfortunately for the Texans, they bet the farm on Carr, who proved everytime he touched the ball he was a bust. Carolina was lucky enough to get a young Collins (who might have been there many more years if he wasn't a drunk) and Jax got a young, spry Mark Bruenell. Neither of them were stellar but both went to multiple Pro Bowls and Conf Champ games.

    Conversely, Carr's claim to fame was beating Dallas in the Texans' first ever game; it was all down hill from there.

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    Unfortunately for the Texans, they bet the farm on Carr, who proved everytime he touched the ball he was a bust. Carolina was lucky enough to get a young Collins (who might have been there many more years if he wasn't a drunk) and Jax got a young, spry Mark Bruenell. Neither of them were stellar but both went to multiple Pro Bowls and Conf Champ games.

    Conversely, Carr's claim to fame was beating Dallas in the Texans' first ever game; it was all down hill from there.
    Well, Carr shouldn't get all the blame. With that horrendous o-line the texans had, there's not much Carr could do. Peyton manning couldn't have this team in the playoffs too. This probably made Carr lose his confidence.

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    Well, Carr shouldn't get all the blame. With that horrendous o-line the texans had, there's not much Carr could do. Peyton manning couldn't have this team in the playoffs too. This probably made Carr lose his confidence.
    That is exactly what happened. They banked on Tony Boselli being their star tackle but he never even suited up because of a career ending shoulder injury. The Casserly/Capers regime didn't help things either by handing out big contracts to mediocre and over the hill players. Rick Smith has turned things around a bit but they still have problems that have never been addressed. Until they can get a compotent GM and a coach that isn't afraid to kick asses they will be nowhere. But I'm cool with that. I'd rather be a fan of a losing franchise than be a fan of the NFL Lakers.

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    Well, Carr shouldn't get all the blame. With that horrendous o-line the texans had, there's not much Carr could do. Peyton manning couldn't have this team in the playoffs too. This probably made Carr lose his confidence.

    Agreed, in case people missed it, Carr led a great 2 minute drive against the Raiders last weekend. Granted it was the Raiders, Carr would have been a good QB if put in a situation where it wasn't impossible to succeed.

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    Guess you werent around for the advent of Carolina and Jacksonville franchises.

    Let me give you a history lesson boy, the panthers finished 7-9 in their first year of existance, then they went on to the NFC le game the following year(1996)

    Jacksonville went 9-7 in their second season, and then went 11-5, 11-5, 14-2, their next 3 years.

    So don't say expansion teams are expected to suck for, what is it...8 years now since Texans came into the league. It can be done, so don't make excuses for the Texans...and the Browns for that matter.
    ...and what was Dallas' excuse for repeated failure and continued mediocrity?

    And lol at you calling me boy. I'm probably old enough to be your dad.

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    That is exactly what happened. They banked on Tony Boselli being their star tackle but he never even suited up because of a career ending shoulder injury. The Casserly/Capers regime didn't help things either by handing out big contracts to mediocre and over the hill players. Rick Smith has turned things around a bit but they still have problems that have never been addressed. Until they can get a compotent GM and a coach that isn't afraid to kick asses they will be nowhere. But I'm cool with that. I'd rather be a fan of a losing franchise than be a fan of the NFL Lakers.
    Yeah...this pretty much sums up the difference between Jax/Carolina and Houston. I agree with the last sentence wholeheartedly.

  16. #141
    Miles Austin strikes again mother ers.

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    And again.

  18. #143
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    I was so about to bump this thread....his stats don't even begin to describe the game he's having.

  19. #144
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    Austin has numbers I have with a good WR on madden. Like 6-7 catches for a ridiculous YPC.

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    ill say it again just disgusting

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    2 games starting, 420 yards, 4 td's.
    No one could have seen that coming.

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    2 games starting, 420 yards, 4 td's.
    No one could have seen that coming.
    Nope...but some of us knew, if given a chance, he could be good...

  23. #148
    I see this thread is making me look brilliant.

  24. #149
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    I see this thread is making me look brilliant.
    When you hate so much it is bound to happen.

  25. #150
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    I see this thread is making me look brilliant.
    meh...it's all good, DoK...we knew it was out of Cowboy hate, and not necessarily Miles hate...but 33-14 is looking pretty damn good to me right now.

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