Look on the bright side....We're not the Texans

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I'm sure some people would rather be the Texans, since they have a young quarterback, a young Pro Bowl wide receiver and a very high draft pick. We should be jealous.
 

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AdamJT13 said:
I'm sure some people would rather be the Texans, since they have a young quarterback, a young Pro Bowl wide receiver and a very high draft pick. We should be jealous.

Correction: They have the biggest bust since Ryan Leaf, a malcontent WR, and are playing a game this weekend which very well could involve both teams rtunning it out of their own endzone every snap.
 

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the texans are much more competitive than their record. if i was them id trade down get a couple extra picks and build that o-line. theyve been in most of their games as it is
 

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Future 585 said:
the texans are much more competitive than their record. if i was them id trade down get a couple extra picks and build that o-line. theyve been in most of their games as it is

Their average margin of defeat this year is nearly 15 points per game

So no, they are not very competative
 

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AdamJT13 said:
I'm sure some people would rather be the Texans, since they have a young quarterback, a young Pro Bowl wide receiver and a very high draft pick. We should be jealous.

Bingo.

I am a little confused by all of these "At least we are not" thread.

The Cowboys have been right in gutter with the Texans and where Green Bay is about to go.

Heck, we may not even make the playoffs.
 

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mickgreen58 said:
Bingo.

I am a little confused by all of these "At least we are not" thread.

The Cowboys have been right in gutter with the Texans and where Green Bay is about to go.

Heck, we may not even make the playoffs.

Have you watched the Texans this year?

Their level of complete and total ineptness has never been rivaled before in pro sports. They make the Cowboys of 2000-2002 look like a dynasty.
 

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Have you watched the Texans this year?

Their level of complete and total ineptness has never been rivaled before in pro sports. They make the Cowboys of 2000-2002 look like a dynasty.

I have and your right. The Texans have went backwards not forward and the team is a total mess right now which is why they hired Dan Reeves as a consultant. Chances are Capers will get fired and I expect to see a total shake up of the entire staff. Houston has to figure out if they want to pay out an 8 mill dollar roster bonus to Carr this off-season so we will find out soon enough how much confidence they have in Carr. While a lot of focus has been put on the O-line of Houston (rightfully so) their defense has been just as bad. As they said in Apollo 13 "Houston We Have A Problem"
 

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HeavyHitta31 said:
Have you watched the Texans this year?

Their level of complete and total ineptness has never been rivaled before in pro sports. They make the Cowboys of 2000-2002 look like a dynasty.

Yeah, they do suck but I think they really have some nice assets on the field, just poor coaching.

And you do know they are 1-0 against us all time right?

But yeah...we are light years ahead of them but I dont think that is something to beat our chest about.

So tell me...are they already starting the rivalry chants since we are on the schedule next year?
 

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HeavyHitta31 said:
Their average margin of defeat this year is nearly 15 points per game

So no, they are not very competative
I've seen enuff Texans games to know you're incorrect. They have been competitive. In alot of cases, they've made mistakes which cost them games, but they were in them. Realistically, they could've won at least 6 or 7 games this year. That's not saying a whole lot, but it's better than a max of 3.
 

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Doomsday101 said:
I have and your right. The Texans have went backwards not forward and the team is a total mess right now which is why they hired Dan Reeves as a consultant. Chances are Capers will get fired and I expect to see a total shake up of the entire staff. Houston has to figure out if they want to pay out an 8 mill dollar roster bonus to Carr this off-season so we will find out soon enough how much confidence they have in Carr. While a lot of focus has been put on the O-line of Houston (rightfully so) their defense has been just as bad. As they said in Apollo 13 "Houston We Have A Problem"
From what I hear, they're paying the bonus. Now it's more of a debate of do they want to re-negotiate the AMOUNT of the bonus.

But I agree, it's their defense more than anything else. Their FA moves to get younger on D backfired on them. They moved alot of veterans and replaced them w/JAGs.
 

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WoodysGirl said:
I've seen enuff Texans games to know you're incorrect. They have been competitive. In alot of cases, they've made mistakes which cost them games, but they were in them. Realistically, they could've won at least 6 or 7 games this year. That's not saying a whole lot, but it's better than a max of 3.

Their competative games included a riveting 42-10 masterpiece against Seattle, a 27-7 marvel against Pittsburgh, and let's not forget the instant classic against the Chiefs, 45-17.

Other outstanding performances include:

38-20 vs Jacksonville
22-7 against Buffalo
34-20 against Tennessee
38-20 vs Indy
31-17 vs Indy

Their most competative games came against teams that are almost as inept as they are, St. Louis, Baltimore, Arizona and Cleveland. The only real team they played well all year was Cincy, 16-10.
 

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They had better be careful. If they screw up and beat the Phoney Whiners and the Aints, Slackers, and Jets lose, the Texans will wind up with the 5th pick with no shot at Bush or Leinert.
 

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WoodysGirl said:
From what I hear, they're paying the bonus. Now it's more of a debate of do they want to re-negotiate the AMOUNT of the bonus.

But I agree, it's their defense more than anything else. Their FA moves to get younger on D backfired on them. They moved alot of veterans and replaced them w/JAGs.

Houston has a lot of problems both sides of the ball. When your looking at 1-15 you got major problems and there are no easy fixes. Lucky for Dallas after going 1-15 we had the Walker trade that helped turn things around but there was nothing pretty about our 1-15 (except we did beat Wash) LOL
 

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They had better be careful. If they screw up and beat the Phoney Whiners and the Aints, Slackers, and Jets lose, the Texans will wind up with the 5th pick with no shot at Bush or Leinert.

Houston may go after Bush but with all the problems they currently have they may be better off trading the #1 for multiple high picks.
 

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I'll never be happy/jealous of someone else, about having a number 1 draft pick.
 

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HeavyHitta31 said:
Their competative games included a riveting 42-10 masterpiece against Seattle, a 27-7 marvel against Pittsburgh, and let's not forget the instant classic against the Chiefs, 45-17.

Other outstanding performances include:

38-20 vs Jacksonville
22-7 against Buffalo
34-20 against Tennessee
38-20 vs Indy
31-17 vs Indy

Their most competative games came against teams that are almost as inept as they are, St. Louis, Baltimore, Arizona and Cleveland. The only real team they played well all year was Cincy, 16-10.
Regardless of the score, I watched the games, so I know what I saw. Even the games against Indy weren't bad competitively as the box score shows. It wasn't complete ineptitude on the field.
 

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Doomsday101 said:
Houston may go after Bush but with all the problems they currently have they may be better off trading the #1 for multiple high picks.

Yep

I woudlnt get Bush...I would go oline myself.
 

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Considering their O line makes ours look like All Pros, and their D has been eaten up by such offensive powerhouses as Tenn and Jacksonville, they are MILES behind us and show no real sign of getting better. the O line situation is particularly BAD: they have made NO PROGRESS in the last 3 years at gettting ANY true quality players.
Carr has been getting killed - I am amazed he is still playing.
 

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HeavyHitta31 said:
Correction: They have the biggest bust since Ryan Leaf, a malcontent WR, and are playing a game this weekend which very well could involve both teams rtunning it out of their own endzone every snap.

But, he is correct about the high draft pick!
 
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