Hair of the Dog: Mercifully Over
The Texans season is at an end. The Texans did not go out with grace or style, but rather left a legacy like David Carradine. At least it's over. Let the healing begin.
The Texans season is at an end. The Texans did not go out with grace or style, but rather left a legacy like David Carradine. At least it's over. Let the healing begin.
If you're having problems focusing on anything besides your Houston Texans playing the Patriots with a berth in the AFC Championship Game on the line, this post is for you.
As Baltimore and Denver fight to see who gets to play the winner of the Texans-Patriots in the AFC Championship Game, live commentary abounds at BRB.
Now we're talking.
If the Houston Texans want to wear out New England's Vince Wilfork and control the pace, will Gary Kubiak unleash his muddle huddle?
Make BRB's "Three And Out" the last prediction article you read about Texans-Patriots. That way, you can have a good laugh when absolutely none of it comes to pass on Sunday.
The Texans and Patriots are both looking relatively healthy ahead of their Sunday afternoon matchup in Foxborough. Yes, this includes Garrett Graham, thankfully.
I asked questions, and your favorite (and least favorite!) BRB staff members answered those questions. The End.
All the cool alliteration in the world can't cheer me up in the wake of this news.
We take a look at how the Houston Texans can put up points against the notorious "bend but don't break" New England defense.