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Here we go again, pops.

Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 9:03 pm
by Go Coogs'
The Duhs vs. The Defenseless Texans

Sig bet?

Honestly, if the Texans lose on Sunday I might start rooting for the Cowboys. Either that or slit my fucking wrists.

Re: Here we go again, pops.

Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 9:08 pm
by Diogenes
The Texans flat out suck.







Take them and spot the points anyway.

Re: Here we go again, pops.

Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 9:27 pm
by DallasFanatic
Go Coogs' wrote:The Duhs vs. The Defenseless Texans

Sig bet?

Honestly, if the Texans lose on Sunday I might start rooting for the Cowboys. Either that or slit my fucking wrists.
Just to let you know, there is no room on the bandwagon for your wife.

Re: Here we go again, pops.

Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 9:46 pm
by ChargerMike
DallasFanatic wrote:
Go Coogs' wrote:The Duhs vs. The Defenseless Texans

Sig bet?

Honestly, if the Texans lose on Sunday I might start rooting for the Cowboys. Either that or slit my fucking wrists.
Just to let you know, there is no room on the bandwagon for your wife.

....racks

Re: Here we go again, pops.

Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 11:12 pm
by poptart
No sig bet, Rumps, sorry.

The game last week shattered my hopes for the '09 Raiders.


My take on this game ...

If Oakland gets a grade-A defensive performance -- like the SD game -- they have a chance to win.

But the reality is that the Tejans will hit a couple of big back-breaker plays on the Raiders and that will prolly be enough.

I lost faith in the Raider defensive "braintrust" after watching Dungver use elementary gameplanning to mentally overwhelm them.

Seymour is a still a monster and Oakland DOES have some good things going on the defensive side of the ball -- potentially.


I doubt the Raiders will be able to consistently move the ball ... even on the sad Houston defense.


Close game, surprisingly "inspired" game by the 'duds, but another loss 23-20.

Re: Here we go again, pops.

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:23 pm
by Go Coogs'
Don't sell the offense too short on this one, pops. JeMustardstain can easily look like Joe Montainya against a Texans defense going with their 3rd starting SS in as many weeks. Not only that, but Darren McFadden very well could go off for seventy thousand yards in this game. I think Houston keeps it close.

Re: Here we go again, pops.

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 7:26 pm
by ChargerMike
Go Coogs' wrote:Don't sell the offense too short on this one, pops. JeMustardstain can easily look like Joe Montainya against a Texans defense going with their 3rd starting SS in as many weeks. Not only that, but Darren McFadden very well could go off for seventy thousand yards in this game. I think Houston keeps it close.

...do the yards you gain count if you fumble at the end of the run? :shock:

Re: Here we go again, pops.

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 9:15 pm
by Neely8
poptart wrote:No sig bet, Rumps, sorry.

The game last week shattered my hopes for the '09 Raiders.


My take on this game ...

If Oakland gets a grade-A defensive performance -- like the SD game -- they have a chance to win.

But the reality is that the Tejans will hit a couple of big back-breaker plays on the Raiders and that will prolly be enough.

I lost faith in the Raider defensive "braintrust" after watching Dungver use elementary gameplanning to mentally overwhelm them.

Seymour is a still a monster and Oakland DOES have some good things going on the defensive side of the ball -- potentially.


I doubt the Raiders will be able to consistently move the ball ... even on the sad Houston defense.


Close game, surprisingly "inspired" game by the 'duds, but another loss 23-20.

I just wish the 2010 Raiders go 0-16. How is Seymour? Think he is gonna stay?

Re: Here we go again, pops.

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 11:04 pm
by poptart
Neely wrote:How is Seymour? Think he is gonna stay?
Al can franchise him next season, so he's got no choice but to stay.

But a long term contract?

I can't believe Seymour is happy with what he sees in Oakland right now.

Re: Here we go again, pops.

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 1:27 am
by poptart
*UPDATE* Oakland's #1 draft choice caught a pass today. *UPDATE*



The 'duds, especially with Gallery OUT, have perhaps the worst O-Line in the league.
The '09 draft was loaded with offensive line talent.
The 'ders took a pass ... "Naaahh, we're good."

Glad we got our win this year, because I see us dropping our next 12 contests.

1-15


Oakland came to town and your Tejans got well, Rumps.

The Raiders = the NFL's version of the swine flu innoculation.

Re: Here we go again, pops.

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 1:49 am
by KC Scott
poptart wrote:
The 'duds, especially with Gallery OUT, have perhaps the worst O-Line in the league.

You missed the Chiefs game?

Re: Here we go again, pops.

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 2:04 am
by rozy
JaJoombajuice may be the worst QB I've seen. Isn't Testaverde available?

The Tejans did not get well today. They played like garbage and still wiped out a terrible team. Wide open receivers missed all day long by a pathetic quarterback.

Re: Here we go again, pops.

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 2:10 am
by KC Scott
You're assuming they could have held onto them had they actually been catchable. That's kind of a stretch right there.

In other news The Chefs couldn't protect carrots from fucking Rabbits.