BRB's Comcastic Red Zone Review: 49ers v. Texans
Brought to you by Comcast's Red Zone Channel, a quick look at how your Houston Texans fared in the red zone last week in the win over the 49ers:
Trips to Red Zone: 3
Scores in Red Zone: 3 (2 TDs from Steve Slaton and 1 FG by Kris Brown)
Red Zone Efficiency: 100%
A slightly sobering thought: Your Houston Texans reached the San Francisco red zone only once in the second half.
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Know what I would like to see?
As a suggestion?
Better red zone stats. Yeah, we did great last week, but we’re still kinda sucky in the red zone. Think comcast can help us out with some deeper stats?
Note to self: Insert something witty here.
In All Fairness To Comcast
The crappiness of the red zone stats is due to me and me alone. I’m totally open to suggestions on how to improve this recurring post.
Looking forward to a day when being a Texans fan doesn't mean that April is the highlight of my season...
that's what I'm saying
I’d love to have access to better red zone stats SOMEWHERE. I can’t find anything outside of USAtoday.
Note to self: Insert something witty here.
by bigfatdrunk on Oct 29, 2009 11:18 AM CDT up reply actions
What's with the Comcast plug?
Is Comcast throwing out some marketing bucks to BRB? My experience with Comcast has always been Comcraptic. Especially when my cable starts flaking out in the middle of a game.
As an actual positive suggestion it would also be nice to see how our defense faired against the opponent’s red zone attempts. Also a play by play of our red zone attempts would be nice.
by TexanSchmackDown on Oct 29, 2009 11:44 AM CDT reply actions
Re: Comcast Plug
In answer to your question…yes.
Looking forward to a day when being a Texans fan doesn't mean that April is the highlight of my season...
pwned! (by comcast)
all your base are belong to us!
You are banned from Music City Miracles. (twice)
You are banned from Blogging The Boys.
by chrisd21 on Oct 30, 2009 8:41 PM CDT via mobile up reply actions

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