Our hopes for the AFC South crown is still very much alive
#1
Posted 09 November 2012 - 01:01 AM
#2
Posted 09 November 2012 - 01:04 AM
Why SHOULD we beat the patriots? We match up horribly against them. Here's to hoping we pull an upset. But don't be upset if we lose..easily..Especially if the Bears take care of business as I'm hoping they would and if we beat the patriots like we should.....I'm just saying..never say never..
#3
Posted 09 November 2012 - 01:09 AM
Houston Texans, 2011, 2012 AFC South Champions
#4
Posted 09 November 2012 - 01:13 AM
Everybody should be back healthy...their secondary suck and lastly we should because I hate them..but thats not the point..all I'm saying is the #1 spot is still within reach..Why SHOULD we beat the patriots? We match up horribly against them. Here's to hoping we pull an upset. But don't be upset if we lose..easily..
#5
Posted 09 November 2012 - 01:18 AM
Lets just hope we get some of the guys back on D as well.
#6
Posted 09 November 2012 - 01:21 AM
But, since 2002 (and I always sound like a broken record) a team HAS gone from LAST TO FIRST in one offseason. The best hope right now looks like the Colts to continue this trend. It used to be the Vikings but they have two teams instead of one who are probably standing in their way for it to happen now.
May the odds be ever in the Colts favor.
#7
Posted 09 November 2012 - 01:22 AM
Why SHOULD we beat the patriots? We match up horribly against them. Here's to hoping we pull an upset. But don't be upset if we lose..easily..
I truly hope nobody here gets that upset if we lose in NE. Thats a tough game for any team.
May the odds be ever in the Colts favor.
#8
Posted 09 November 2012 - 01:25 AM
#9
Posted 09 November 2012 - 01:28 AM
#10
Posted 09 November 2012 - 01:40 AM
#11
Posted 09 November 2012 - 01:44 AM
Can't argue with that logic. Gotcha.Everybody should be back healthy...their secondary suck and lastly we should because I hate them..but thats not the point..all I'm saying is the #1 spot is still within reach..
#12
Posted 09 November 2012 - 01:45 AM
Some had us as the first pick in the draft again!
One game at a time!!! The ride is the best part!
May the odds be ever in the Colts favor.
#13
Posted 09 November 2012 - 01:46 AM
#14
Posted 09 November 2012 - 01:50 AM
If we are to beat the Pats in NE, we will have to play cleaner and sharper than we have yet this season. The offensive assault that Bellichick and Co are going to throw at us is going to be fierce and unrelenting. If our D can get our CBs and Mathis back we might be able to slow them down a bit. It could still get ugly.
We have been flatout working harder than any team we have faced recently. That alone has put us in a good position to win. It's hard to outwork the Pats. We will have to do that and produce a bit of good fortune to scrape out a win.
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#15
Posted 09 November 2012 - 01:54 AM
But if they are the Iceman then we are the Maverick. If anyone can beat Iceman it's Maverick.
#16
Posted 09 November 2012 - 02:02 AM
I can't wait for the Bears/Texans game. Two good teams that are on a roll. Should be an exciting game. I know I shouldn't be, but I am pulling for the Texans in that game. I like their team and coaches. Their organization has done a heck of a job down there.
If we are to beat the Pats in NE, we will have to play cleaner and sharper than we have yet this season. The offensive assault that Bellichick and Co are going to throw at us is going to be fierce and unrelenting. If our D can get our CBs and Mathis back we might be able to slow them down a bit. It could still get ugly.
We have been flatout working harder than any team we have faced recently. That alone has put us in a good position to win. It's hard to outwork the Pats. We will have to do that and produce a bit of good fortune to scrape out a win.
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I am rooting for DA BEARZ. But, I don't mind the Texans either as a team or organization. Sigh. They are the most likable of the 3 division rivals to me.
May the odds be ever in the Colts favor.
#17
Posted 09 November 2012 - 04:27 AM
Wow. I've seen the colts overcome seemingly undoable things. Nothing is impossible. If Coach Pagano can beat cancer, we can beat the patriots.Everybody should be back healthy...their secondary suck and lastly we should because I hate them..but thats not the point..all I'm saying is the #1 spot is still within reach..

Bleeding Blue, since '72..........
#18
Posted 09 November 2012 - 04:58 AM
I actually think the Colts have a decent shot of winning the Patriot game. The reason being is they aren't build like the kind of team that gives the Colts fits (Jets). The Jets physically ran over the Colts and play good coverage. New England is a passing team that are not very good in the secondary. So I would expect this to come down to the last 2 minutes as to who wins.
If the offense doesn't shoot itself in the foot on the first two drives this isn't even a discussion. The offense could have easily helped the defense out that game, but instead hung the defense out to dry especially when the defense was already hurting injury-wise. No doubt the defense got punched in the mouth that game, but the offense was equally to blame with the horrendous effort they put forth.
Miami isn't that different than the Jets in terms of play style and the Colts went toe to toe with them however the offense showed up that game and that helped the D trenendously.
#19
Posted 09 November 2012 - 07:55 AM
Wow. I've seen the colts overcome seemingly undoable things. Nothing is impossible. If Coach Pagano can beat cancer, we can beat the patriots.
We had them beat last year in NE! Painter missed a wide open Garcon for a TD that would have won it. In retrospect, I'm glad he did.
#20
Posted 09 November 2012 - 09:22 AM
The only other issue I see is the fact that this is the first team we have faced that is able to run the ball and pass the ball pretty well. I'm interested to see how we will respond to that.
#21
Posted 09 November 2012 - 09:27 AM
We had them beat last year in NE! Painter missed a wide open Garcon for a TD that would have won it. In retrospect, I'm glad he did.
You mean Orlovsky? Painter was pulled before the NE game. And didnt we lose by double digits and were down by a fair amount majority of the game before a late push in the 4th quarter?
#22
Posted 09 November 2012 - 09:44 AM
We have a CB, coming off a great game that played for the Patriots for 2 years. He is inevitably going to know Brady good, and Vontae Davis, played for Miami, played the pats 2x a year and they always gave them a good run for their money.
On top of all of that. We have an additional 3 days to prepare for this game.
This could be the perfect storm for us. At this point I think we have a 40% chance to win this game, good numbers IMHO.
“What he does on the field – he’s an assassin…Class with cruelty.” – Jim Harbaugh on Andrew Luck
"It's okay to be smarter than everyone else, but you can't go around pointing it out!" – Mary Cooper
#23
Posted 09 November 2012 - 09:46 AM
#24
Posted 09 November 2012 - 10:10 AM
This certianly is getting interesting!

#25
Posted 09 November 2012 - 10:23 AM
I certainly hope so.Maybe they have changed their ways, but the Texans are the implode masters.
This certianly is getting interesting!
Houston Texans, 2011, 2012 AFC South Champions
#26
Posted 09 November 2012 - 10:36 AM
#27
Posted 09 November 2012 - 10:40 AM
12 v.s. 12, with playoff ramifications at stake...who would have expected this? This has been an interesting NFL season, that's for sure. Landscapes are changing, we won't be seeing as many Patriots and Steelers SBs this decade. I hope...Colts have a shot to beat NE, but have got to improve 3rd down conversions in a HUGE way for a win to happen! I hate the Pats and would love to see a big upset....maybe the Pats will feel over confident and have that work against them...maybe? This will be a heart attack game.
Houston Texans, 2011, 2012 AFC South Champions
#28
Posted 09 November 2012 - 10:49 AM
12 v.s. 12, with playoff ramifications at stake...who would have expected this? This has been an interesting NFL season, that's for sure. Landscapes are changing, we won't be seeing as many Patriots and Steelers SBs this decade. I hope...
I love the changing landscape... Texans, Falcons, 49ers, Bears.. it's nice not to actually not hate a team that could contend for SB
#29
Posted 09 November 2012 - 10:54 AM
You have reached your quota of positive votes for the day. Enough said! In the coming years though you will grow to hate us, it's going to be, like another poster said, a Ravens/Steelers type of rivalry soon. Can't wait.I love the changing landscape... Texans, Falcons, 49ers, Bears.. it's nice not to actually not hate a team that could contend for SB
Houston Texans, 2011, 2012 AFC South Champions
#30
Posted 09 November 2012 - 11:01 AM
You have reached your quota of positive votes for the day. Enough said! In the coming years though you will grow to hate us, it's going to be, like another poster said, a Ravens/Steelers type of rivalry soon. Can't wait.
That will be fun...my Katie, TX family will be all pumped up about the Texans and then I'll have to mail them Colts stickers and stuff
#31
Posted 09 November 2012 - 11:04 AM
See, that's just uncalled for. Stickers and memorabalia from a hated rival! Not fair at all, don't be surprised if they disown you.That will be fun...my Katie, TX family will be all pumped up about the Texans and then I'll have to mail them Colts stickers and stuff
Houston Texans, 2011, 2012 AFC South Champions
#32
Posted 09 November 2012 - 11:08 AM
See, that's just uncalled for. Stickers and memorabalia from a hated rival! Not fair at all, don't be surprised if they disown you.
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Just be glad they're not Cowboys fans though..there's still too many down here for my liking.
When I moved out to Houston from Atlanta 3 years ago I was surprised at how many people in Houston hate the Cowboys. I thought it would be more even keeled. I won't say they absolutely hate them, but there's a good number who don't like the Cowboys.
#33
Posted 09 November 2012 - 11:13 AM
From one hot city to the next, man! You must like the humidity, huh? Lol but yeah, I am one of the ones that actually hate the Cowboys. After Houston lost the Oilers most Houstonians didn't even root for a team, despite Dallas being just up north...I would say the hate down here rivals that of the Redskins and Eagles of the Cowboys, and that's saying a lot lol.When I moved out to Houston from Atlanta 3 years ago I was surprised at how many people in Houston hate the Cowboys. I thought it would be more even keeled. I won't say they absolutely hate them, but there's a good number who don't like the Cowboys.
Houston Texans, 2011, 2012 AFC South Champions
#34
Posted 09 November 2012 - 11:24 AM
From one hot city to the next, man! You must like the humidity, huh? Lol but yeah, I am one of the ones that actually hate the Cowboys. After Houston lost the Oilers most Houstonians didn't even root for a team, despite Dallas being just up north...I would say the hate down here rivals that of the Redskins and Eagles of the Cowboys, and that's saying a lot lol.
Yeah it didn't take me long to notice that when I got out here. My wife is an original Houstonian. I've gotten used to it out here for the most part, but I don't tell my wife that! Whenever she annoys me I tell her I hate Texas, but to tell you the truth it's not that bad. The food out here is tremendous, and it's a very affordable place to live. I love being around all the types of different people Texas has. It will surprise you how diverse it is, if you are an outsider you would think there's nothing but Mexicans here but there's some of everybody and every race.
#35
Posted 09 November 2012 - 11:29 AM
Yep, see! Sounds like you're coming around.Yeah it didn't take me long to notice that when I got out here. My wife is an original Houstonian. I've gotten used to it out here for the most part, but I don't tell my wife that! Whenever she tickes me off I tell her I hate it Texas, but to tell you the truth it's not that bad. The food out here is tremendous, and it's a very affordable place to live. I love being around all the types of different people Texas has. It will surprise you how diverse it is, if you are an outsider you would think there's nothing but Mexicans here but there's some of everybody and every race.
Houston Texans, 2011, 2012 AFC South Champions
#36
Posted 09 November 2012 - 11:41 AM
Yep, see! Sounds like you're coming around.
Come to the Red side of the Force, you know you want to.
I don't know why so many think we are Mexico Central, but then again, this is a very diverse state, I love it down here and the only other state that I wouldn't mind living in would be Florida. Pretty good there too, they have a lot more to see than we do as well, but Texas is still manageable
. Not exactly a place for tourists but a great place to settle down.
Yeah it's a good place to settle down and chill out. It's so laid back(almost too laid back at times) it's kind of a ho hum pace. You can see why because the heat forces you to slow your roll!
#37
Posted 09 November 2012 - 11:45 AM
#38
Posted 09 November 2012 - 11:48 AM
Oh yeah, we have no option but to be laid back down here lol. We, sir, have officially hijacked this thread. I have no idea how to get back OT from here though hahaha.Yeah it's a good place to settle down and chill out. It's so laid back(almost too laid back at times) it's kind of a ho hum pace. You can see why because the heat forces you to slow your roll!
Houston Texans, 2011, 2012 AFC South Champions
#39
Posted 09 November 2012 - 11:50 AM
I truly hope nobody here gets that upset if we lose in NE. Thats a tough game for any team.
I'm always upset when we lose to the Patriots. It's the team I love to hate.
#40
Posted 09 November 2012 - 11:52 AM
I would've never guessed. Judging by your username, I thought you liked the Patriots.I'm always upset when we lose to the Patriots. It's the team I love to hate.
Houston Texans, 2011, 2012 AFC South Champions















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