Peter King Is Unimpressed
SI's Peter King was not impressed with the Houston Texans on Sunday:
I think no team suffered a more damaging loss over the weekend than my candidate for most overrated team of the off-season, Houston. Losing to San Diego at home? Uh, Houston, we have a problem. I saw the Texans lose the most one-sided preseason game I've ever seen in Pittsburgh last month, and I kept wondering if that was a fluky August thing. Apparently not.
Well, they beat Dallas in the first preseason game, Peter. Apparently, that's good enough around here. How else to explain going out for movies when there was so much work to be done in training camp? And right before the Pittsburgh debacle that King mentioned.
Posted by Kevin Whited @ 09/13/04 18:39 | Houston | Technorati
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Was he impressed by Dallas?
Posted by Gary C -s Radio Station @ 18:47 on 09/13/04
He doesn't talk much about Dallas, aside from this:
And Culpepper threw five touchdown passes against one of the best defenses in football, Dallas.
One of the best LAST YEAR, Peter. They were one of the worst on Sunday. Actually, probably THE worst.
Since King predicts them to win 11 games, you'd think he'd have more to say!
Posted by Kevin @ 19:16 on 09/13/04
When the Texans got started, I recall the management referring to a "3-year play" instead of the "short-sighted" plans that Carolina and Jacksonville used when they both made it to the Superbowl in no-time flat.
So either we're going to the have a great year despite every indication otherwise, I am mistaken and it was a 5-year plan, or the management can't count to three.
Posted by R. Alex @ 21:26 on 09/14/04
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