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MacPherson: Houston Texans become pride of Texas

What a difference a year makes.

A season ago the Texans were the joke around the state. A loss
to the Cowboys, a horrible second half of the season and a big step
back in terms of wins.

This year, though, the Texans have to be the pride of Texas.

Sure, they lost three consecutive games heading into this
Saturday’s wildcard playoff matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals.
And maybe the quarterback position is about as steady as a house of
cards in an earthquake.

But the Texans have to like their chances in the franchise’s
first ever playoff game regardless.

The Texans have what every good playoff team needs – a tough run
game and a steady defense. If those two aspects of their game can
step up, then there rookie quarterback T.J. Yates can simply steer
the bus to a victory.

Sounds easy right?

Yates should have some added confidence, too. Remember, the
Texans last win came against these same Bengals nearly a month ago
– a game that Yates drove the offense down the field in the last
minute before finding Kevin Walter for the go ahead touchdown.

Thanks to the great start, the Texans get the added boost that
is home field advantage. Houston fans have been waiting for 18
years for a playoff game – expect them to be loud and proud.
There’s a reason why the Reliant Stadium atmosphere is consistently
ranked near the top in the NFL.

It’s hard to imagine Saturday’s game being any sort of cakewalk,
but the Texans will and should be the favorites heading into it.
Let’s just hope they show more fight than what the Cowboys did in
their elimination game with the New York Giants on Sunday
night.

The Cowboys’ performance only adds to the lure of the failures
of Jerry Jones, Tony Romo and a largely overrated team.

It’s hard to imagine a team can’t get up for a game as big as
the Dallas’ on Sunday. Their season on the line and the Cowboys
didn’t even get off the bus.

Then again, it happened to them before. See the 44-6 whooping
that the Philadelphia Eagles put on the hapless Cowboys in
2008.

That being said, the whole state should be behind the Texans as
they enter the playoffs. Not that it will help much being that most
will be in front of their TV sets instead of in the stadium, but it
has to count for something.

While the Texans could very well come out on bottom of a dog
fight on Sunday – though I doubt that will be the case – this
season will forever go down as on of the most memorable in the
team’s history.

Regardless of what happens, at least the Texans aren’t the
Cowboys.

Keith MacPherson is the Sports Editor of The Courier. He can be
reached at kmacpherson@hcnonline.com or follow him on Twitter
@ConroeSports

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Houston Texans fall to Colts

by MICHAEL MAROT / AP Sports Writer

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Posted on December 22, 2011 at 10:59 PM

Updated
Thursday, Dec 22 at 11:30 PM

INDIANAPOLIS– Reggie Wayne caught a 1-yard touchdown pass from Dan Orlovsky with 19 seconds left and the Indianapolis Colts beat the Houston Texans 19-16 Thursday night.

The Colts (2-13) have now won two straight, both against division foes, behind Orlovsky, the former Texans quarterback who lost his first nine NFL starts.

AFC South champion Houston hardly looked playoff-ready. It settled for two red-zone field goals, didn’t convert a third down until getting a lucky bounce late in the fourth quarter, its running game was stymied late and the defense helped the Colts with three penalties on the decisive drive.

The Texans fell to 0-10 in Indianapolis.

Arian Foster had 23 carries for 158 yards and scored on the Texans’ only touchdown on the third play of the game.

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Houston Texans find path through adversity

By CHRIS DUNCAN
AP Sports Writer

HOUSTON (AP) – The Houston Texans were always a delicate bunch. All it ever took was one injury, one mistake, one coaching gaffe and everything would crumble in a game or a season.

Not anymore. Even as they’ve seemed to lose a key player to injury every week, these Texans (9-3) have won six straight games and surged to the doorstep of their elusive first postseason berth.

Houston plays at Cincinnati (7-5) on Sunday and can clinch the AFC South with a victory and a Tennessee loss to New Orleans.

But none of the players are talking about the magnitude of the moment when the young franchise finally makes its breakthrough. Right tackle Eric Winston says that speaks volumes about how far this team has come, and where it seems to be heading.

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Valley Houston Texans fans to participate in NFL…

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Their passion for their team captured the attention of football fans across Texas and the United States.

And now, that passion is being rewarded.

A group of Houston Texans fans from the Rio Grande Valley is expected to participate in Sunday’s game against the Atlanta Falcons.

Members of the “Los Tejanos del Sur” reported that they will be traveling to Houston where they’ll be participating in the game’s flag-raising ceremony.

Officials with the Houston Texans were not immediately available for comment but the group reported on its website that the team had rewarded them for their loyalty.

The group captured national attention when they protested outside the KGBT-TV studios back in November.

The Houston Texans fans were upset by the station’s decision to air the Dallas Cowboys game instead of the Houston Texans game.

The game will be aired on FOX at noon on Sunday, December 4th.

Los Tejanos del Sur will be holding their official viewing party at the Buffalo WIld Wings of Ruben Torres Boulevard in Brownsville.


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