So, we are eight weeks into the season, seven games into the schedule — how we feeling Houston Texans fans? That's really what sports is all about, right? How does it make us FEEL? Unless you're a maniacal gambler, sports doesn't make you any money. Quite the contrary, actually, especially...
So, we are eight weeks into the season, seven games into the schedule — how we feeling Houston Texans fans?
A former boss once told me that the two driving emotions in sports talk radio are hope and fear. If a topic doesn't move the needle with respect to one of those two emotions, then it's not a worthy topic. I think we can agree that, whether they're good or bad, the Texans are always a worthy topic here.
Additionally, the constitution of the results thus far is noteworthy. The Texans have beaten three teams that currently sit at or above .500 on the year — the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the New Orleans Saints. In games that don't involve the Texans, the combined record of those teams is 14-6.
So, on average, the Texans are beating very good teams, and they are losing to very mediocre teams. It's quite the conundrum! So back to"feeling" and"emotion," and hope and fear.
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