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  • fshfrk
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    Yea it's hard to breath up there when you are not use to it. haghhaghhagh.

    ANY GIVEN SUNDAY!

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  • tnguyen
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    All the alcohol in the world will not cure that but I'll join you. They shouldn't have wear those ugly battle cry uniform. Running game was killer for us these last couple of week but now they are a little bang up. Going to be interesting for us in Mile High.

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  • myjohnson
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    Drinking my sorrows away bro. That Texans game was THAT disappointing.

    Geoff, MB, my gal, and me all went to the game too.

    Hope the Texans can beat the Raiders!

    Go Texans!!!

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  • tnguyen
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    Originally posted by semper View Post
    john, it was a fun game

    as much as i hate to say it, hated to see them mess up at the end like that

    What you mean? Did they choke? ) Wonder what my buddies Myjohnson and Gene D up to?

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  • semper
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    Originally posted by fshfrk View Post
    Go TEXANS!

    john, it was a fun game

    as much as i hate to say it, hated to see them mess up at the end like that

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  • fshfrk
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    Go TEXANS!

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  • semper
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    Once again, an awesome display by the cowboy backs, over 200 yards rushing

    the texans, well not even wearing cougar red helped them this week

    like I said you cant win them all ,

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  • tnguyen
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    Winning cures everything. Go Cowboys!

    The Texan have the same record as the Detroit Lion!

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  • SteveCGG
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    I totally agree, but lets see what happens this week...

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  • Gene D
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    Originally posted by SteveCGG View Post
    +1
    that's why it is a team sport! anyone can have an off day....Brady sucked last week too! messed up my fantasy league :furious:
    Football is indeed a team sport. However there are two players that affect the team more than anyone - QB and RB. If a running back regulary fumbles he is usaully not the RB anymore. If a QB regularly fumbles and/or throws interceptions he is usaully not the QB anymore as it tends to affect the team.

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  • myjohnson
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    True it's a team sport, but it's also true that the QB touches the ball in 99.99% of the plays.

    The Bears had a great team when the went to the super bowl vs. the colts. But their QB was sup-par and they lost.

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  • SteveCGG
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    Originally posted by tnguyen View Post
    ??? I'm not a Cowboys fan? Dude I have been a Cowboys fan forever. So I guess I wasted all those year of rooting for them. show doubt in romo? The Cowboys are not just about Romo its offense, defense, special teams and more. Not sure where you where you coming from with that.
    +1
    that's why it is a team sport! anyone can have an off day....Brady sucked last week too! messed up my fantasy league :furious:

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  • Darbex
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    Originally posted by Gene D View Post
    Speaking for myself I don't feel bad about funding the Astros or Rockets ballpark and stadiums. Both of those owners actually put forth a championship or competive team in good faith. Houston spoke loud and clear on those referendums. The simple message was; that if you commit with your money and effort to winning we will gladly support you. If you' don't, well Bud Adams can tell you how that goes
    I think it was more that the city learned its lesson after the Bud Adams event that you dont really want to call BS with the teams since they generate a lot of revenue for the city.

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  • myjohnson
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    Originally posted by Gene D View Post
    Speaking for myself I don't feel bad about funding the Astros or Rockets ballpark and stadiums. Both of those owner actually put forth a championship or competive team in good faith. Houston spoke loud and clear on those referendums. The simple message was; that if you commit with your money and effort to winning we will gladly support you. If you' don't, well Bud Adams can tell you how that goes
    +1!

    I couldn't say it any better than you.

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  • myjohnson
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    Originally posted by Darbex View Post
    Hey Houston the city was just at fault for the Oilers departure as Bud Adams. All he wanted was a new stadium as the dome was getting old.
    At Buds request, the city upgraded the astrodom, cost was close to 75 million I think. Then he ups and leave with the team. I think the city did what they could.

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