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What Texans Fans Are Saying


Jeremy Igo
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Panthers trending early at 68% across all predictions.  Saints are unanimous right now.  And Falcons coming in at 43%.  God, I want the Bucs to upset the Saints.  If Panthers hold home court, we'll have the conference lead early, which is always a good thing.  Put up 14+ points and we're golden!  

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Panthers trending early at 68% across all predictions.  Saints are unanimous right now.  And Falcons coming in at 43%.  God, I want the Bucs to upset the Saints.  If Panthers hold home court, we'll have the conference lead early, which is always a good thing.  Put up 14+ points and we're golden!  

I am not so certain that is what I want.  If the Bucs win, it will give confidence to a young qb.  A TB team with a confident young qb might end up being more of a threat to us this year than the Saints are.  So I am good with whomever wins the Saints/TB game. 

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That JamTex guy thinks our defense is weak? And we run the same offense as KC (Andy Reid WCO)??  I don't even...

I thought is was a foregone conclusion that we've had a great defense these past few years so find it weird that people can't seem to see it.  It's not even homerism on that board, it's just a lack of football sense.

 

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More nonsense from the Texans message board:

"The odds makers think (maybe know) that Hoyer is the starter, or they would have us as the favs."

BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!  That dude honestly thinks Mallet could lead that team to a victory over our D?  Holy poo.

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BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!  That dude honestly thinks Mallet could lead that team to a victory over our D?  Holy poo.

Mallett had 2 solid games last year.  They were against the Bengals and Browns....solid defenses.  Went 1-1 as a starter but were in both.

 

 

 

 

 

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