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Texans likely without S Justin Reid


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16 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

We've been getting VERY fortunate with the injury/COVID bug early on this season.

Absolutely.  Our whole schedule early on is shaping up to be quite manageable.  

But everyone should look at the 4 games we end with...

We are going to need every bit of luck and staying healthy to put us in a position for those games, and hopefully we are still in the hunt.

I look at it as basically the playoffs starting 4 weeks early, b/c those games are really going to show where this team is at the end of the year relative to 3 of the very best.

If we can compete in those games, it will prove this time is on our way to being a true contender.

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Texans ruled out Danny Amendola (hamstring), Deshaun Watson (non-injury reasons), Terrance Mitchell (concussion). Kamu Grugier-Hill (knee) questionable. Justin Reid (sprained knee) is questionable and not expected to play against the Panthers, according to a league source
 
This is on top of Tyrod being out... absolutely no excuses not to show out in this game
 
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Texans ruled out Danny Amendola (hamstring), Deshaun Watson (non-injury reasons), Terrance Mitchell (concussion). Kamu Grugier-Hill (knee) questionable. Justin Reid (sprained knee) is questionable and not expected to play against the Panthers, according to a league source
 
This is on top of Tyrod being out... absolutely no excuses not to show out in this game
 

Well now you don't want to come off looking like you are picky an a handicapped kid now do you? 

But seriously though, no excuses to not win this one convensingly.

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Under past regimes I'd be worried about this looking like a prime trap game.  But not with this group and the current leadership.  We whip the ass that's put in front of us then move on to the next.  No one cries when we limp into a game under-manned, neither should we.  Fug em, LFG!

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