Tuesday, December 30, 2008

The Mob Has Spoken!


After many weeks of countless bickering from both fans and the media, the Texans have decided to fire defensive coordinator Richard Smith, defensive backs coach Jon Hoke and defensive line coach Jethro Franklin.

What does this tell me? It tells me that the expectations around this team are high and that mediocrity will NOT be tolerated. I'm anxious to see who we can lure in! Given the talent on our defense at key positions, I don't know who WOULDN'T want to jump at the chance to coach this defense. Stay tuned...

Monday, December 29, 2008

All things considered, a perfect ending to a wild season


I can't express the joy I felt watching this team defeat the Bears on Sunday. As a good friend of mine put it:

"We are no longer a team who strives for 8-8, but one who underachieves at 8-8"

I like that. Think about it for a second. We finished with only our second non-losing season ever, and the first thing that comes to our minds is a whole lot of "what ifs" and "almosts." As this season showed it is going to take a good number of wins to get into the playoffs in the AFC. At a first glance of the opponents we will have to face in 2009, I can honestly say that I see 10, possibly 11 wins on that schedule. And for some reason, this time, it doesn't feel like blind optimism. That is the feeling this team gives me. The feeling that when we play our best football no one in this league can stop us. As long as we don't stop ourselves, we can win our fair share of games. Just ask the Titans. Ask the Dolphins. Ask the Bears. You know what, ask the Colts if they still look forward to playing us.

Everybody may not agree with me. The thing that we can all agree on is the fact that we are certainly heading in the right direction. We have always had the heart. What we have now is what we have always lacked: serious talent. Talent at serious positions. We have the type of players that you can pencil in for upper echelon production for the duration of their tenures with the team. Mario Williams is and will be the cornerstone of our defense for many years to come. Demeco Ryans is the incumbent-in-waiting for the AFC Pro Bowl roster as soon as Ray Lewis hangs it up. Dunta Robinson is a luxury to have in the secondary, both in pass defense and in run support. Steve Slaton has single handedly filled our perennial running back void. Matt Schaub is our quarterback. Period. And Andre Johnson, what can you say about Andre Johnson? He is the best wide receiver in the NFL, pure and simple. These guys are some of the best players in the NFL, and they are ALL under the age of 27!

The Texans are rising as fast as the Cowboys are falling, and there is a reason for it. We play as a team and we play for eachother. This team has been ridiculed since its inception. It has been been under constant scrutiny, a lot of the time by its own fan base. Mario has become a monster because he doesn't let the drama of the outside world affect his effort and performance. If you met Demeco Ryans on the street, you would never guess that he was a complete beasticon on the football field. Not only is Andre Johnson the prototypical wide receiver, he is the prototypical professional. He is soft spoken, outworks everybody and gives his best effort at all times while continuing to be the definition of role model off the field. It is nice to see a professional athlete that understands what a blessing and privilege it is to be in such a fortunate position. He reminds us every day with his work ethic on the field and his charitable contributions off of it. The only time you will read about his in the newspaper is because of a humongous football performance or a saintly act of charity and kindness off of it. There is no ego in this wideout. Can't say the same for the "other" Texas team.

The future is bright for the Houston Texans. I've said it before, but I can't wait for next season. For some reason it has a greater ring to it this time around...

Texans 2009 Opponents

It's not to early to start thinking about next season. Here are the teams we will face next season:

Home:
San Fran
Seattle
NY Jets
New England
Oakland
Indy
Jacksonville
Tennesee

Away:
Cincinnati
Buffalo
St. Louis
Arizona
Miami
Indy
Jacksonville
Tennesee

Looks like a perfect season to me...

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

MARIO AND 'DRE ARE GETTING LEID


Congrats to Mario Williams and Andre Johnson on being named starters on the 2008 AFC Pro Bowl squad!!!!

Quoteables

"They weren't doing that well, but it was their Super Bowl and credit them for being the good team today," - Titans cornerback Cortland Finnegan

Andre Johnson owned you all day. Owned you.


"It's a big win for them as an organization,(but) no matter what they do, they'll still go home (during the) playoffs. We have a lot to look forward to." - Titans running back Lendale White

We will be home, watching you get knocked out of the playoffs by any of the other 3 top seeded teams.


"Slaton didn’t do anything. Slaton busted that run (34 yards) at the end of the game, and we pretty much had him in check. To tell you the truth, I don’t think their running game hurt us at all today." - Titans outside linebacker Keith Bulluck

He did nothing, except for gaining 100 yards for the second time against your defense.

Food for thought

-The Tennessee Titans have only allowed ONE RB to rush for 100 yards: Steve Slaton...TWICE!!!

-Matt Schaub has a QB rating of 92.7 good for 7th overall and ahead of Peyton Manning, Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers, Donovan McNabb, Eli Manning and Ben Roethlisberger. He is 5th overall in YPG ahead of all the above mentioned, and is 4th in completion percentage.

-Out of Andre Johnson's league leading 103 receptions, 69 have been for 1st downs. I would love to hear any argument against him being the best receiver in the NFL.

more to come...

Monday, December 15, 2008

Put that in your pipe and smoke it!



I'm so ecstatic I don't even know where to being. Talk about a statement game and moral boost for a young and impressive team. Sunday's win over the now 12-2 Tennessee Titans was a lot more than just a "W" in the win column it was a shout out to the AFC South and even more so the entire NFL. The number 3 overall ranked offense, a rookie running back who has surpassed all expectations to rush for 1000+ yards and 8 td's, and a now .500 record...these are all signs of good things to come.

Looking at the last two games of the season we face Oakland on the road then Da Bears back at Reliant for the season closer. 9 - 7 is a lock and I can already here the analyst in the off season predicting us to win the division in '09. We've proven that we can play and beat the best but it's now a matter of maturity and discipline to get us over that hump and into the elite tier.

I couldn't be happier with where our teams currently stands, we have a great coaching staff, an unbelievable core group of players, and a city that loves their team. I wasn't able to make it to this Sundays game but I bet the atmosphere was nothing short of breathtaking. A 4 game winning streak and coach with a kick ass hair cut....what else could you ask for!

Monday, December 1, 2008

Game Day

The Texans' MNF debut is now a mere hours away. If you're not in Houston by now, I hope you're on the way. If the Texans play as well as they tend to in night games, then tonight is going to be electric.