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Show And Tell: The Texans' First Playoff Win
Remember Friday when I asked you to take lots of pictures and soak up the atmosphere at Reliant for the Texans' first playoff game (and win)?
Well, consider this post your own personal repository for all your pictures and stories of what is currently the single greatest game in Texans history. Sorry, 19-10, you're still awesome, babe, but I think you've been supplanted.
Post your pictures in the comments section along with any stories you have or your point of view on the day's festivities.
How did you react when Bum Phillips came ambling out of the tunnel? When Andre Johnson finally scored his first (and certainly not last) playoff touchdown? When J.J. Watt plucked that ball out of the air and scampered into the end zone for the tie-breaking touchdown to end the half? Or even when Arian Foster did his version of the Dream Shake in the end zone?
I want to see and hear it all. So with that said, the floor is now yours. Make good use of it, folks.
The only rules are keep it safe for work and please include captions so we all know what we're looking at!
(Props to MeMongo for getting the ball rolling with this FanPost loaded with pictures he took.)
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Going to the Texans' First Playoff Game? Take Us With You!
So I understand some of you are going to the Texans game on Saturday. Got your tickets and everything? Wonderful. Gonna do some tailgating while you're down there? Fantastic.
As I live a scant 2,500 miles away from Reliant Stadium and will be unable to attend, let me be the first to say you suck I'm very happy for you.
Frankly, I'm just happy that I'll finally get to watch a Texans game from the comfort of my couch on my new TV with a cold, refreshing Shiner in hand (hey, Shiner, how about an endorsement deal, huh?). But there's still a part of me that really wants to pawn everything I own (including housepets), hop on the first flight to Houston, and partake in the festivities.
Sadly, all my worldly possessions (even the pets) came to about $38.27 and, somehow, a jar of pickled eggs. So I will not get to watch history happen in person.
But you, you glorious ticket holders and tailgaters, you can help!
Jump to find out how!
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