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Bigger Expecatations = Bigger Disappointment

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Bigger Expecatations = Bigger Disappointment 

Post#1 » by Vator » Tue Sep 15, 2009 5:09 pm

I typically don't advocate booing the home team, but in this case I think it was well deserved. That was an uninspired and gutless effort in a deserved loss. Thanks for nothing. Looks like another season of mediocrity. Hopefully I'm wrong. I was ecstatic when we got this expansion franchise, but as far as I'm concerned, Houston still hasn't had a football team since the Oilers left town with Mud Adams.
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Re: Bigger Expecatations = Bigger Disappointment 

Post#2 » by RaoulDuke79 » Tue Sep 15, 2009 11:55 pm

Amen.

Who are you again?

-.-

Should be really fun to see how they can disappoint next week against the Oil...err, Titans.

I'm quickly jumping on the "Get Bill Cowher" bandwagon. I know it's only been one week, and it's too early to just give up on the season, and all that jazz....


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Re: Bigger Expecatations = Bigger Disappointment 

Post#3 » by Mr. E » Wed Sep 16, 2009 1:08 am

I am still convinced that this is a bad dream, and that I'm going to wake up and it will be a few minutes before kickoff on Sunday and the Texans will play better.

As in, maybe they'll get a field goal, too.
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