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Fun Facts about the Texans


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October 16th, 2011. That's the last time the Texans allowed 20 points.

They're averaging 153 rush yards per game with a 3rd string rookie QB starting.

They have a 1.000 winning percentage against the Panthers.

Will we be able to turn any of this upside down iyo?

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Texans are one of only two teams we've never beaten.

Only played them twice though, once our Super Bowl year and once in '07 at our place when Smitty had one of the plays of the decade.

We will be returning to Reliant Stadium for this first since Super Bowl 38, which is kind of exciting in a way.

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TJ Yates is better than advertised IMO and that running game is dangerous, but without Andre Johnson that Texans offense doesn't have as much bite. This game will probably end in the 20's and be decided by 3.

And we have Mare.

I watched every UNC game with TJ Yates in it. He plays good, then he plays bad. Its about time for him to have a bad game.

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