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Yao Ming was pretty cool. Not sure in top ten though.

So Nick Wright is hosting Colin’s show this week due to a health scare Colin had and he proposed this blockbuster trade. Not gonna happen but it’s food for thought.

 

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4 hours ago, texashorne said:

I'm hoping one of their horrible decisions is to move the team to London, then have the NFL expand back into Houston. We can start over. 

Please give me the Oilers without the McNair or Adams stains involved.

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49 minutes ago, Revolution512 said:

Swap Buddy Ryan for James Harden

If that's the case, swap Buddy for Bum. But, it's athletes, so.

 

Too bad Clyde didn't have more time with the Rockets.

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3 hours ago, TonyTexas said:

This is actually a pretty good list. Maybe needs a tweak here and there but nothing major

 

He can fuck himself in the face for putting Nolan Ryan that low.

The Houston 34s are 1.2.3 100% of the time. Everyone else can fight for 4-10

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Pimphand said:

He can fuck himself in the face for putting Nolan Ryan that low.

The Houston 34s are 1.2.3 100% of the time. Everyone else can fight for 4-10

Bagwell. He wasn't as popular as Nolan, but he's the best player in franchise history (by quite a bit).

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I get that its different situations different players different contracts but it is a real bad look for Watson to ask out and the Texans basically ignore him while JJ wants out and is immediately accommodated. This is a shitshow of a franchise owned by a moron and run by a dickhole.

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33 minutes ago, Michael Knight said:

I get that its different situations different players different contracts but it is a real bad look for Watson to ask out and the Texans basically ignore him while JJ wants out and is immediately accommodated. This is a shitshow of a franchise owned by a moron and run by a dickhole.

Parting ways with J.J. Watt is an uncharacteristically wise football and business decision by the Texans. 

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I get that its different situations different players different contracts but it is a real bad look for Watson to ask out and the Texans basically ignore him while JJ wants out and is immediately accommodated. This is a shitshow of a franchise owned by a moron and run by a dickhole.

Not even remotely the same situation and the only bad look about this is if you go looking for something that looks bad.
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3 hours ago, Michael Knight said:

I get that its different situations different players different contracts but it is a real bad look for Watson to ask out and the Texans basically ignore him while JJ wants out and is immediately accommodated. This is a shitshow of a franchise owned by a moron and run by a dickhole.

No

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I took this to mean nobody was offering even a low round pick for him. Most of the contenders are over the cap and could only sign him to a vet minimum free agent contract after he got cut; and the non-competitive teams didn’t want him and he wouldn’t have wanted them. The only option was to cut him and let him choose his next team. 

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30 for 30: What if I told you an NFL franchise was run in to the ground by a modern day Rasputin.

It’s honestly pretty incredible. Like I’m not sure we all appreciate how crazy it is, that’ll only come after the fact. You start the movie with them up 24-0 over the future super bowl champs one year ago, with the context that they’ve won four division titles in five years and go from there. “What if I told you...”
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This sort of reminds me of when the Bills mafia gave a bunch of donations to Andy Dalton’s charity—only bc apparently quite a few new donations are from fans hoping he will join their team. Still very cool though. Houston will miss him. 
 

 

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I get that its different situations different players different contracts but it is a real bad look for Watson to ask out and the Texans basically ignore him while JJ wants out and is immediately accommodated. This is a shitshow of a franchise owned by a moron and run by a dickhole.
They were going to cut JJ anyway. This is non news, except that JJ is gone.
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No player in recent history, in any sport, has done for the city where they played than JJ Watt. He deserves the very best, and I hope he is recognized as a Texan when Canton comes calling.

Meanwhile, I refuse to give the Texans a nickel until the front office is purged, so probably boycotting them for the rest of time.

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13 minutes ago, APMP said:

No player in recent history, in any sport, has done for the city where they played than JJ Watt. He deserves the very best, and I hope he is recognized as a Texan when Canton comes calling.

Meanwhile, I refuse to give the Texans a nickel until the front office is purged, so probably boycotting them for the rest of time.

Larry Fitzgerald and Phoenix have a similar relationship.

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37 minutes ago, Gigglebush said:

Larry Fitzgerald and Phoenix have a similar relationship.

I once got in a barroom argument with this loudmouth drunk woman over who was going to the better pro -- Roy, or Fitzgerald. I am glad I never saw that woman again. 

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On 2/12/2021 at 4:46 PM, Michael Knight said:

I get that its different situations different players different contracts but it is a real bad look for Watson to ask out and the Texans basically ignore him while JJ wants out and is immediately accommodated. This is a shitshow of a franchise owned by a moron and run by a dickhole.

The only people who see this as a bad look are idiots who don't understand football. Like the idiots from Espin.

http://www.espn.com/video/clip?id=30889114

The incompetence of the Texans is enough material to work with. No need to make up shit.

 

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5 minutes ago, Brothahorn said:

Should be negged for not using duck tape. C'mon Man!

Ya my dumb ass ran out last week and no way in hell was I leaving the house to go get more today. Made do

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17 minutes ago, Texas St. Armadillos said:

No way that will absorb precipitation and freeze itself.  I'm sure God will protect, like the Texans. 

Wrapped another towel over the top of the shirts after I took the pictures 

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4 minutes ago, Nicole44 said:

Report that Panthers would trade McCaffrey and three 1st round picks for Watson. 

Wow. They should take that deal and go full rebuild with an army of picks

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7 minutes ago, demos said:

Are y’all sure mccaffrey fits the culture? Better check with easterby.

I'm qwhite sure he fits. 

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https://godtv.com/christian-mccaffrey-faith-in-god/#:~:text=Christian faith&text=8 overall pick out of,in God%2C” Christian wrote.

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“When you see me take the field, know that I’m playing for more than just football. I have a strong faith in God,” Christian wrote. “I don’t think He’s looking down on me and hoping that I score touchdowns. Nah, He just wants to see that I did my absolute best on that particular day.”

https://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/spt-columns-blogs/scott-fowler/article147317674.html

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9) THE MISSION TRIP: McCaffrey is an avid Christian. He spent part of the summer of 2013 on a mission trip to Rwanda. Said McCaffrey of his usual TD celebration: "I beat my chest five times and I point up to God."

He's the perfect fit. 

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