RUDEbyallMEANS
Perennial All-Pro
I've bashed Miami's character and their arrogant ways in my other thread, but I'll go ahead and look at the bright side other than the Houston game only being a "practice" which some people felt it was.
Last year, 2 strong teams lost to the Houston Texans.. The New York Giants and the Pittsburgh Steelers
- Houston beat the Giants in week 12 last year 16-14 and obviously the Giants saw this game as a pusover as well. The Giants then went on to lose the following week to the Titans, a team that went to the AFC champ game, in a very tough hard fought game losing 29-32.. From there on, the Giants looked unstoppable going on a 4 game win streak to end the regular season and fell short after feeling content with a huge lead against the Niners who made one of the best comeback vistories in the NFL Playoffs.. The Giants seem as though they benefitted well from this loss as they went into the playoffs as one of the teams to look out for..
- The other team is the Pittsburgh Steelers. Houston beat the Steelers 24-6 in week 14 of last year. The Steelers went on to go 3-0 after that to finish the regular season and beat the Cleveland Browns in the Wild Card only to fall short against the Titans in the most physical game of the year.
Now, looks as though the Steelers and Giants benefitted greatly from losing to the Texans ending their regular season 7-1 combined. Which begs the question.....
Will Miami do the same?? Will Miami look at this as a positive and move forward and learn from what happened??
Or will they tuck their tails in and start pointing fingers to be seen as the one not at fault??
This loss will show us the state of character that this team has established and throughout the year, we'll see what happens..
But from here on out, there's no such thing as a "Practice" even during the week days..
Last year, 2 strong teams lost to the Houston Texans.. The New York Giants and the Pittsburgh Steelers
- Houston beat the Giants in week 12 last year 16-14 and obviously the Giants saw this game as a pusover as well. The Giants then went on to lose the following week to the Titans, a team that went to the AFC champ game, in a very tough hard fought game losing 29-32.. From there on, the Giants looked unstoppable going on a 4 game win streak to end the regular season and fell short after feeling content with a huge lead against the Niners who made one of the best comeback vistories in the NFL Playoffs.. The Giants seem as though they benefitted well from this loss as they went into the playoffs as one of the teams to look out for..
- The other team is the Pittsburgh Steelers. Houston beat the Steelers 24-6 in week 14 of last year. The Steelers went on to go 3-0 after that to finish the regular season and beat the Cleveland Browns in the Wild Card only to fall short against the Titans in the most physical game of the year.
Now, looks as though the Steelers and Giants benefitted greatly from losing to the Texans ending their regular season 7-1 combined. Which begs the question.....
Will Miami do the same?? Will Miami look at this as a positive and move forward and learn from what happened??
Or will they tuck their tails in and start pointing fingers to be seen as the one not at fault??
This loss will show us the state of character that this team has established and throughout the year, we'll see what happens..
But from here on out, there's no such thing as a "Practice" even during the week days..