Frank Reich has been an assistant with the Colts the last two seasons which happen to include the two 17 point blown Houston leads. Also, Tony Boselli was doing national radio for the last two games at Reliant. Just Sayin'
These are the times that try fans souls. Four weeks ago the Texans were 5-3 with the promise of a great second half season run on the horizon. Three losses later and Houston has dropped three straight while dropping to the cellar of the AFC South into a tie with Tennessee. The Titans are no small part of the story. The fact that they have won five straight with Vince Young at the helm during the Texans dive has not been lost on the sporting public.
Sunday was the best of times and the worst of times. The Texans had everything going for them but somewhere along the way lost their edge. Everything they tried in the second half felt like shoveling sand against a tsunami.
No matter what anyone thinks will happen following the season we must remember there are still games to play. It's too early to write the obituary. Jacksonville is the last house on the left. If the Texans lose it's time to take a hard look at the future. You hate to put that kind of pressure on the team but they did it to themselves.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
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I want to know what the difference is between Slaton's turnovers and Schaub's. I know Slaton has backups that have comporable talent where as Schaub does not. I love the numbers he puts up week to week except for the more than 1+ turnovers per game. He accounts for at least 1 interception per game and I know of two or three fumbles he has lost. This does not even count the near interceptions that CB's have missed. Are we supposed to continue to accept this or do we need a change? I have not been impressed with his play anymore than Carr. He is obviously more productive to a point than him but I think the line and the talent surrounding them are like night and day. I think we need a change.
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