volsunghawk
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AvengerRam":1ey45t5t said:I repeat...
Just admit that the Rams played well and that's why they blew out the Texans and we can end this.
Anyone here have the guts to admit that?
What do guts have to do with anything? And I can "end this" by exiting the thread and reading another one.
The Rams played well and capitalized off of 4 Texans turnovers. Good for them.
Now, here's an important part of this whole discussion:
In 2012, the Texans started 12-2. They were a favorite for the #1 seed in the entire AFC for most of the season. They only had TWO games that entire season where they turned the ball over more than twice (against Green Bay and Jacksonville, and they went 1-1 in those games).
In 2013, won their first two games, but then lost to Baltimore. They were a bit concerned over that loss, but chalked it up to playing a tough D (not to mention the recent SB champs) on the road. They came home to right the ship, and they looked like they were doing so.
Then Seattle came back from 17 points down and stuck a dagger into the Texans in OT, racking up 3 turnovers in the process. The Texans called a players-only meeting after the game.
What happened next? They lost their next two games by a combined score of 72-16, turning the ball over 4 times in each game.
Now, if you can't see a pattern developing here... if you think each game is just played in a bubble, with zero carryover from one to another... then there's nothing else to discuss.