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Wildcard round: Raiders vs Texans


Yaboychris28

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Who do you guys got? I'm picking the Texans. Even though Osweiler is trash, i'll pick him over a rookie qb starting his first ever game. Sucks Carr got hurt. That team had serious potential to compete with the Pats. Now the patriots path to the SB might be the easiest in recent memory

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There are some reports saying obrien could be fired if he loses. 

That is completely idiotic. He has delivered that Franchise three straight winning seasons. 

My guess is that it is due to the osweiller dibacle but still, he is a dang good coach. If they fire him, he will fill one of the other coaching vacancies within a week. 

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50 minutes ago, Yaboychris28 said:

Who do you guys got? I'm picking the Texans. Even though Osweiler is trash, i'll pick him over a rookie qb starting his first ever game. Sucks Carr got hurt. That team had serious potential to compete with the Pats. Now the patriots path to the SB might be the easiest in recent memory

Got to pull for Del Rio.  Odds are against them..another reason...like the underdog.

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23 minutes ago, bigdog10 said:

There are some reports saying obrien could be fired if he loses. 

That is completely idiotic. He has delivered that Franchise three straight winning seasons. 

My guess is that it is due to the osweiller dibacle but still, he is a dang good coach. If they fire him, he will fill one of the other coaching vacancies within a week. 

Hard to win in today's NFL without a quarterback 

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Feel terrible for the Raiders.  To have such a great season, then lose your QB...  sucks for them.  Not watching due to lousy internet connection today, but keeping an eye on the scoreboard.  Looks like the Texans are off to a fast start (10-0).

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There are some reports saying obrien could be fired if he loses. 

That is completely idiotic. He has delivered that Franchise three straight winning seasons. 

My guess is that it is due to the osweiller dibacle but still, he is a dang good coach. If they fire him, he will fill one of the other coaching vacancies within a week. 



Which doesn't make any sense when Brock was a QB that Bill didn't even want


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