This Week in the Red Zone, or When Rationalization Will Rule the Day!
In this week's red zone review, we go over, as little as possible, the "game" on Thursday night. We also contemplate how thoughtful Gary Kubiak is.
In this week's red zone review, we go over, as little as possible, the "game" on Thursday night. We also contemplate how thoughtful Gary Kubiak is.
This week as we look at the red zone, we make a desperate attempt to connect football to Japanese anime. We also hope for help from Miami and Buffalo in order to get a first round bye.
This week, the red zone takes a back seat as we muse about how the Texans earned their first division title. We also review how the Texans scored on "The March."
This week's red zone review has the Texans playing their third quarterback in as many weeks. Will their trips to the red zone be as fruitful as they have in the past?
This week, the red zone wonders how many injuries can one team pile up before it runs out of people to play. Also, the red zone looks at how the Texans performed with one of those injuries (Matt Leinart) in said red zone.
The Texans possess the best record in the AFC going into their bye week. Yes, you read that correctly. Also, red zone statistics.
We look at the red zone performance by the Texans in Sunday's game. Come take a look and happiness will abound. Unless you're a Browns fan, then maybe not so much.
This week in the red zone, we look at omens, ugly games, and the comedic running styles of Matt Schaub. There's also analysis and stuff about the red zone and an interesting trend in Texans' opening drives.
This week in the Red Zone Review, the Texans took on the Tennessee Titans with hilarious results. Well...hilarious for Houston anyway. I can't imagine too many Titans fans laughing.
This week's review of the Texans' red zone performance is probably one of the strangest I've had to do. Want to know why? You'll just have to click to find out, won't you?