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No Defense, No Victory
Posted on 25 Sep 2011 by Jon Lopez.
For the most of todays game, the Texans looked like a team ready to make the statement ” we're here and ready to make a run”. Instead the Saints said that they are still Super Bowl contenders. The Texans offense was sharp and balanced early. the Saints had no way to stop Andre Johnson and the defense was getting to Brees, forcing turnovers, it was beautiful. Then, for some reaso...
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Tougher than Expected
Posted on 19 Sep 2011 by Jon Lopez.
After watching both teams in week 1, I thought the Texans would have a somewhat easier time with the Dolphins but Miami came to play. Miami played well on both sides of the ball but it was a rookie running back that came out of no where and gave the Texans the most trouble. Although the defense appeared to be getting pushed a bit, they held strong for most of the game. Luckily Ben Tate's 103 ...
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Not as Good as it Should’ve Been
Posted on 11 Sep 2011 by Jon Lopez.
With no Peyton, it was no problem but the Texans were not as sharp as they should've been. First off, I was right about Ben Tate and Jacoby Jones. Thank you. Schuab's two picks weren't all his fault but he should've been picking that defense apart. Three hundred passing yards should've came easy. Where you saw the biggest difference was in the time of possession. The Texans held the ball fo...
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No Peyton No Problem?
Posted on 9 Sep 2011 by Jon Lopez.
So no Peyton Manning huh? Smells like victory. No disrespect to Kerry Collins or Curtis Palmer but come on, really Indy? Arian Foster may not run as much but he won't have to. The colts are a scrub team with out Peyton. Has anybody seen what they look like with the backup QB in the game? It's sad. I should stop making of the Colts now. They might actually put up a decent fight, maybe. How are...
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Time to Step Up
Posted on 9 Sep 2011 by Jon Lopez.
Last season was supposed to be the year the Texans were going to make their run. The secondary had other ideas which made last year a huge bust. Now armed with a new and capable defensive coordinator and some new pieces, the D looks to be improved but by how much? We'll have to wait and see. J.J. Watt looks like a monster but Mario Williams is still struggling to figure out his position. All ...
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Preseason off to a good start
Posted on 23 Aug 2011 by Jon Lopez.
Even though it's only preseason, the Texans are looking pretty good. At least on offense. Defense still leaves a little to be desired but with playersw changing positions and everyone playing in a new system, growing pains are to be expected. Not much was to be expected from the starters against the Jets but week 2 was a different story. With the starters playing all but the last 2 minutes ...
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Here We GO.
Posted on 29 Jul 2011 by Jon Lopez.
Finally, we can talk about football. Mainly the Texans. After a somewhat successful draft, free agency has begun, only a hundred some odd days late. So, after drafting D-linemen and Mario Williams moving to linebacker, the secondary is all thats really left. In comes, Johnathan Joseph? What happened to Nnamdi? Perhaps age and price tag were the keys there but maybe Wade Phillips saw something...
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A Fun Summer for the Texans
Posted on 15 Mar 2011 by Jon Lopez.
No Free agency as of yet and the Texans have holes that need to be filled. Now the caoches can't talk to the players, no workouts, nothing. The only way to improve in sight is the draft. Oh and by the way, the guy you pick might not attend the draft. He could be sueing you. I can see that conversation. Hey coach I'm glad to be here and I'll see you in court. The Texans should have a good draft....
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Texans going to draft defense
Posted on 24 Jan 2011 by Jon Lopez.
With Wade Phillips coming in as the new D-cordinator, there will be a change in defensive schemes. No longer will the Texans run a 4-3 defense, they'll run mostly 3-4. Now, Wade is probably leaning towards drafting linebackers and d-linemen but, I believe they should start with the secondary. The Texans secondary was one of if not the worst in the NFL last season. With that said, in the coming...
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A Season to Forget
Posted on 10 Jan 2011 by Jon Lopez.
Well this season sucked. The offense never seemed to get rolling the way it did last year but with Adrian Foster establishing himself as a number one back the is going to look different from now on. The biggeest dissapointment was the defense. One of the best offenses couldn't get any help all year. Not that there weren't some highlights, like the comeback against Washington (who might have bee...
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Houston Texans’ Fans Only Have One Bowl to Look Forward To
Posted on 9 Dec 2010 by Zachary Stanley.
Well, at least they went down fighting. The Texans performance against the Eagles last Thursday night was, at the very least, admirable. Down 10 after the first half the Texans, took the lead heading into the fourth with the help of a fantastic interception by CB Jason Allen. Allen's play, which included nine tackles, may have earned him a starting gig. Still, QB Michael Vick and the Eagles off...
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Houston Texans Gain Back Control of Their Destiny, For Now
Posted on 2 Dec 2010 by Zachary Stanley.
Maybe to only tease the fans, the Texans gave their faithful a sign of hope on Sunday. Few would have thought that the Texans could win a single game this season in the form of a shutout, but it was, in fact, the Texans defense that came through and saved their season for the time being. An unlikely hero emerged in the form of CB Glover Quin. Quin's three-interception performance may not have w...









