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It's time to check the pulse of Texans Nation. Here's my rambling...
The first half was sloppy between Houston at Jacksonville. When the second half happened, the Texans woke up like you won't believe. So we won today by the score of 31-20. Arian Foster had some solid runs, and DeAndre Hopkins was very reliable. Former Jaguar Cecil Shorts III had some good receptions also. One Texans drive started on their 1-yard line, and they took it down the field to score a touchdown. We forced three interceptions, one of which a pick-six. I have no idea where this offense and defense were all season long. I'm obviously just glad the Texans finally woke up and realized just who the heck they are and what Texans football is all about. Maybe the Texans can take this experience and look back at it in realizing what this game is capable of despite their now 2-4 record. We're not done with Jacksonville, as they are a Division (AFC South) opponent. Our season ends hosting Jacksonville on January 3, 2016.
Up next for the Texans... it's an inner-forum rivalry! My Texans at Omnis' Miami Dolphins (who hammered Tennessee on the road today) next Sunday afternoon.
Congratulations to all other winners, including Cincinnati and Denver remaining unbeaten with their wins on the road today.
The first half was sloppy between Houston at Jacksonville. When the second half happened, the Texans woke up like you won't believe. So we won today by the score of 31-20. Arian Foster had some solid runs, and DeAndre Hopkins was very reliable. Former Jaguar Cecil Shorts III had some good receptions also. One Texans drive started on their 1-yard line, and they took it down the field to score a touchdown. We forced three interceptions, one of which a pick-six. I have no idea where this offense and defense were all season long. I'm obviously just glad the Texans finally woke up and realized just who the heck they are and what Texans football is all about. Maybe the Texans can take this experience and look back at it in realizing what this game is capable of despite their now 2-4 record. We're not done with Jacksonville, as they are a Division (AFC South) opponent. Our season ends hosting Jacksonville on January 3, 2016.
Up next for the Texans... it's an inner-forum rivalry! My Texans at Omnis' Miami Dolphins (who hammered Tennessee on the road today) next Sunday afternoon.
Congratulations to all other winners, including Cincinnati and Denver remaining unbeaten with their wins on the road today.