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  1. #601
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    Im saying its more likely than for a tie to occur.
    I will make a sig bet with you that they will not lose by more than 59.

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    Way to man up and turn a corner into manhood. The week of the game I'll start a thread reiterating the terms of our agreement. Once the game is over, I will post the sig for you to sport till the next game and I fully expect you to not out and comply.

    Oh, and expect your sig to be something Colt related, possibly Manning related, or even T.O. related.
    Ill take that bet but with your real user id not your troll.

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    Nice win Texans. Ryan Moats tore it up after Slaton was benched.

  4. #604
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    According to John McClain Owen Daniels has a torn ACL.

    Done for the year.

    That, ing, sucks.

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    According to John McClain Owen Daniels has a torn ACL.

    Done for the year.

    That, ing, sucks.
    Say it ain't so.

  6. #606
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    James Casey can handle it

  7. #607
    That sucks about Daniels.

    So is Moats the guy now?

  8. #608
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    Losing Daniels, I honestly don't know if they can overcome that. Daniels is the teams second best receiver.

    Horrible horrible blow...

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    Casey is capable, and without Daniels, other recievers will get more touches...Jacoby's speed will be essential in the offense

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    Best Franchise Start. Sucks about Daniels.

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    Losing Daniels, I honestly don't know if they can overcome that. Daniels is the teams second best receiver.

    Horrible horrible blow...
    i know....he deserves a contract also

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    Did you not see the team overcome Daniels' injury today? Don't get me wrong, OD is a playmaker, but I think we'll be fine. James Casey and Jacoby Jones will pick up the load. Kevin Walter will turn into the KW of last year (was a first down machine).

  13. #613
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    Did you not see the team overcome Daniels' injury today? Don't get me wrong, OD is a playmaker, but I think we'll be fine. James Casey and Jacoby Jones will pick up the load. Kevin Walter will turn into the KW of last year (was a first down machine).
    They're gonna need all hands on deck vs the damn Colts.

    This is the game that will determine whether they are for real, or the same old Texans.

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    They're gonna need all hands on deck vs the damn Colts.

    This is the game that will determine whether they are for real, or the same old Texans.
    a split against colts will be acceptable.

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    I think a split is very doable, but with the win coming at home. As a matter of fact, I'll go on record saying the Texans will split with Indy this year. But stealing one AT Indy would be pretty awesome.

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    The Defense will have to play the best game possible in order not to be picked apart like a Turkey on Thanksgiving by Manning

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    James Casey with surgery as well...

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    http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/...t/6698814.html

    Casey's surgery is just a scope. He should be back in two weeks.

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    What is with the benching of Slaton? That is bull . How come Shaub doesn't get punished when the throws not one, but 2 picks. Slaton only turned the ball over once and gets benched. Further more Slaton has 5 turnovers on the season, while Shaub has 7.

    If you ask me its blatant. Its because of his skin color. Shaub is white so its okay for him to turn the ball over. Slaton isn't white, so its okay to punish him. Bull ing racism!

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    Moats - 126 yards, 3 TDS

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    Moats - 126 yards, 3 TDS
    So you ready to jump ship on Slaton?

  22. #622
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    What is with the benching of Slaton? That is bull . How come Shaub doesn't get punished when the throws not one, but 2 picks. Slaton only turned the ball over once and gets benched. Further more Slaton has 5 turnovers on the season, while Shaub has 7.

    If you ask me its blatant. Its because of his skin color. Shaub is white so its okay for him to turn the ball over. Slaton isn't white, so its okay to punish him. Bull ing racism!
    Usually I'm a fan of your trolling, however, this is a pretty bad attempt.

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    Usually I'm a fan of your trolling, however, this is a pretty bad attempt.
    I don't troll. The texans are a division rival. I am allowed to hate you all, the Jags, ans, Pats, Chargers and Pittsburg, to name a few.

    And my rant on texan racism is a serious inquiry. That is bigger than you, me, texans, Colts, and the NFL. Racisim is sooooooo last century. It just pisses me off when it is on display like it was this past weekend. Guess its an ugly truth we have to deal with...

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    http://espn.go.com/blog/afcsouth/pos...ns-improving-d

    Posted by ESPN.com’s Paul Kuharsky

    Since Gary Kubiak became head coach of the Houston Texans in 2006, he’s deployed seven different starting strong safeties.

    A secondary in need of a steady physical presence didn’t get great consistency out of Glenn Earl, Jason Simmons, C.C. Brown, Brandon Harrison, Nick Ferguson, Dominique Barber or John Busing. Injuries prompted some of the changes.

    But in Bernard Pollard, whose insertion into the lineup has coincided with improved defensive play, perhaps Kubiak and the Texans finally have found their man.

    In October, the Texans were the fifth-best defense in the league based on yardage surrendered, and 10th in scoring defense. The defensive improvements from the first three games to the last five are remarkable, as you can see in this handy chart the team provided.


    Houston's defensive improvement, 2009 Category First 3 games Last 5 games Difference Rush yards/game 205.0* 58.2** -146.8 Pass yards/game 231.7 202.2 -29.5 Total yards/game 436.7* 260.4 -176.3 Points per game 28.7 16.4 -12.3 * Worst in the NFL.
    ** Best in the NFL.



    Houston's defensive improvement, 2009
    All these defensive developments are wonderful for a team with the third-ranked passing game and eighth-ranked offense. Defensive consistency is a major boon for any team keyed around a potent and efficient passing attack.

    What has Pollard brought?

    “I take pride with my tackling, I take pride in being in the right places,” he said. “I watch games around the league and you see guys get interceptions. I wish that could happen with me. But I don’t have time to try to bait quarterbacks, because when you try to bait, things happen. Some guys get away with it.

    “I’m not that player. I am a player if you expect me to be wherever on the field, that’s where I am going to be. If that makes the quarterback go to another read, then that’s going to be a coverage sack or he’s going to go somewhere else. But I take pride in tackling, I take pride in coming in with high intensity and trying to get my teammates around me to get pumped up.”

    Pollard was initially a 2006 second-round pick by the Kansas City Chiefs out of Purdue, selected 54th overall. In 2008, he delivered the hit that ended Tom Brady's season, carrying himself with grace after the accident.

    The Chiefs’ new regime made him part of its roster turnover and released him on Sept. 5. But David Gibbs, the Texans' new defensive backs coach, had come to Houston from K.C. He helped facilitate adding Pollard to Houston’s roster.

    Pollard has not solved the Texans' troubles by himself. He has been a positive influence in exemplifying the theme that’s so popular around the league: Do your job while trusting that the guy to your right, to your left, in front of you, and behind you will do his. He said he’s seen that trust grow, and with success comes additional confidence.

    Now he will try to help slow Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts' offense Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium in a game that’s fair to rate as the biggest in the Texans’ history.

    A win would put the Texans at 6-3, three games over .500 for the first time ever. A victory will keep them in range of the AFC South-leading Colts, who would be 7-1. A rematch at Reliant Stadium on Nov. 19 looms.

    One of Manning’s biggest weapons, tight end Dallas Clark, said the Texans' defense starts up front, but that Pollard’s on his radar.

    “Their two ends [Mario Williams and Antonio Smith] and their linebackers, that's the strength of their defense,” Clark said. “The safeties and the corners, a lot of the things they do is because of the pressure and [the ends] getting the quarterbacks to make bad decisions. Still, they're there to make the play, which is what their defense needs. But I think everything they do well starts up front …

    “[Pollard] is a big safety. He's a guy who loves to hit and loves to make plays. As a receiver, you have to make sure you know where he is.”

    Tackling was a major issue early this season, when, for example, Tennessee ans halfback Chris Johnson accounted for 284 yards against Houston. Sixty-nine of them came when he lined up wide to the left uncovered. Kerry Collins got the ball to him immediately, and the Texans didn’t even have a chance to miss tackles. It was Barber’s mistake, and he was benched for it with Busing replacing him.

    Now concerns over such matters are much smaller.

    “He’s done a nice job of coming in and kind of taking up what we are teaching, our concepts, our program,” Texans defensive coordinator Frank Bush said of Pollard. “He’s brought a physical presence to us first of all. The kid’s a big [6-foot-1, 224 pounds] and physical football player, he enjoys the contact. He seeks it. He’s the most physical presence in that secondary and all the guys try to emulate what he’s doing.”

    “He’s smart, he takes good angles to the ball, he tries to keep himself out of harm’s way as far as angles on running backs and then he brings a load to the party when he hits you.”

    That’s a pretty good addition when you sign a guy after the season’s under way and he quickly becomes a player others are looking to follow. Bush was surprised to get such a quality player at such a time.

    Pollard appears to be a solution at what has been a questionable spot.

    “He’s kind of shored it up for us and let us feel confident about what we want to call. He’ll go out and execute our program,” Bush said.

    After being part of two miserable seasons in Kansas City where the Chiefs were 6-26, Pollard said he’s thrilled to be on a 5-3 team that’s got reasonable expectations of a playoff berth.

    But he’s not yet sure he’s a long-term answer for a team who’s been searching for a solution at his spot.

    “I hope I ended it,” he said. “Nothing’s settled until you actually sign a long-term deal and you know you are in this city for a certain amount of time. So no player gets that gratification until it’s actually done. I am very happy with what I am doing, where I am. And I hope that I prove myself. It’s still a long season and things can happen.

    “Do I look for them to happen? No. I’m going to prepare myself to bring my A-game and to get my teammates, and for them to get me, hyped as can be to play football at a high level every Sunday from here on out.”

  25. #625
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    Hes young too so hopefully he keeps this up and s up manning.

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