Here is the rest of the Texans schedule Colts Browns Jaguars Colts Chiefs Rams Ravens Titans Cardinals Jaguars 49ers They only real good shots at wins are the Cardinals and 49ers. I see this team quiting after they play after the 2nd Colts game.
They'll win a game for sure. Theres only been one team in the history of the NFL not win a game and that was the Bucs back in the late 70's I think. Browns,Titans, and 49ers are winnable games for them for sure. Not to mention the chance of them pulling an upset. The Texans will win a game.
They basically have 3 winable games in Browns, 49ers and Cardinals. I think the best shot is browns because the browns lack a good pass rush. The cardinals have Berry who will get a sack or two in that game. The texans also just lost their star linebacker Wong to IR
Im going out on a limb here, but I dont think they will win a game. They are horrible on both sides of the ball.
I think they will win one, but I am not totally convinced they will lose. They are basically out of contention right now and the last five weeks they will be playing teams that may still have a wild card spot to play for! Although when they go out of contention they will probably do well because there is no pressure. Last 5 weeks, except for the 49ers cause they suck too Ravens Titans Cardinals Jaguars
I also think they will win one, but not against a scrubs team like the niners. It will be a complete surprise game, like the Dolphins upsetting the Patriots last year.
yea i dont think the 49ers will let themselves lose this one they'll want it bad, as for the Texans i agree they will pull an upset and everyone will be like WHATTTT?1?!?!!?! but sure they have a good chance against the 9ers now with Smith starting the whole year
They'll win atleast one, I don't see them going the whole season without winning one. Plus they got some beatable teams left on their schedule.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (panthersare#1)</div><div class='quotemain'>if they dont beat the browns, the team will turn on Dom Capers</div> I don't understand some of the things your saying. I think you said, maybe it wasn't you that the Texans will just stop trying. Well I remember my JV HS School team was like 1-6(loss 6 in a row) and I don't know of anyone on our team that stop trying. The adrenaline rush is so high it's impossible not to try. If you don't try your gonna end up hurt badly. Now granted it's the NFL and the adrenaline rush must be off the charts when your playing so I doubt they'll stop trying. Did the Cardinals not try against the Vikings in 2003 when they had nothing to play for. No!! They won and ended up losing the #1 overall pick. Another thing. Not one time did I ever consider turning on my coach. I didn't really like him as a coach. I thought he was doing a bad job but I never thought of turning on him. Now these are grown men so that might not be the case but I got to think Capers has been their long enough to earn some respect from the players. He's the only coach in franchise history and the only coach some of those players have ever had in the NFL. Like your Andre Johnson and David Carr. Granted I agree with you in that Capers will most likely be dismissed at the end of the season but the team will continue to play hard for him until he's not thier coach.
Last year the dolphins quit on Dave Wandstedt and then once they got Jim Bates in as temporary head coach that team looked revived and won that game against the patriots.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (panthersare#1)</div><div class='quotemain'>Last year the dolphins quit on Dave Wandstedt and then once they got Jim Bates in as temporary head coach that team looked revived and won that game against the patriots.</div> The team didn't quit on know one. Ricky Williams quit on them. I thought it was sad really. The Team however didn't quit. Dave Wandstedt I think quit on the team more than the team quiting on him. He had no faith when he loss Ricky to retirement.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (panthersare#1)</div><div class='quotemain'>Last year the dolphins quit on Dave Wandstedt and then once they got Jim Bates in as temporary head coach that team looked revived and won that game against the patriots.</div> That's totally untrue and a slap in the face of the Dolphin players. Did you see the whipping the Dolphins gave the Rams while Teflon Dave was still coaching? There were a lot of games that the Dolphins kept close but didn't have the offense to win. Only the Jets whipped the Dolphins. Last year's Dolphins never quit and they never turned on each other. Jim Bates did seem to have more fire in him and perhaps motivated the Dolphins to play a bit above their heads, but the Dolphins never quit.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (DolfanDale)</div><div class='quotemain'>That's totally untrue and a slap in the face of the Dolphin players. Did you see the whipping the Dolphins gave the Rams while Teflon Dave was still coaching? There were a lot of games that the Dolphins kept close but didn't have the offense to win. Only the Jets whipped the Dolphins. Last year's Dolphins never quit and they never turned on each other. Jim Bates did seem to have more fire in him and perhaps motivated the Dolphins to play a bit above their heads, but the Dolphins never quit.</div> What Dale said. The players never quit. The prior joke of a coaching staff wouldn't adapt and losing Boston & Ricky added fuel to the fire. I had a hunch then that Miami would open a can of W A on St L. Further, I said Miami would beat Denver in week 1 - just look at the predictions for that week.