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If you win the toss, do you defer? Doing so means you get a chance at the "double dip". However, you might not want the Texans to get an early lead and let their defense get settled in. Scoring a TD puts pressure on Stroud.
That was me in 2001. "Nice season but they'll lose to Oakland". "They got lucky with the call, but Pittsburgh will end their Cinderella season". "I'm just happy they are back in the Super Bowl. There's no way they beat St. Luis".
I do wonder what the dividing line will be on field goals with the conditions. If it's a 45+ yard kick, do you go for it on 4th down instead, or hit a pooch punt?
I do wonder what the dividing line will be on field goals with the conditions. If it's a 45+ yard kick, do you go for it on 4th down instead, or hit a pooch punt?
They're sniffing their own farts hyping up this Texans defense into being some sort of all-time great unit akin to the '85 Bears when they're not even close.
They're sniffing their own farts hyping up this Texans defense into being some sort of all-time great unit akin to the '85 Bears when they're not even close.
Yet if the Pats beat them, I have a feeling the media won't give them credit for beating an "all-time great defensive unit" and we'll get a bunch of "well, actually..."