Nothin else to watch
Patrick Paul starting at LT for the Dolphins.
Texans crowd at kickoff. And we wonder why we struggle with attendance. Houston simply isn’t a good sports town when it comes to attending non-marquee games.
Most Houstonians don’t leave the house until kickoff. And they’re back home by the final whistle
I used to go to a lot of Texans games, my dad has owned season tickets since the franchise began
We also tailgated and sometimes wouldn’t enter the stadium until mid-first quarter
But yeah those pics look petty bad
Take a picture now. I have season tickets, but I gave my tickets to a friend. The crowd fills in. My issue with the crowds are there are too many visiting fans.
I’m surprised the NFL didn’t flex the bills-lions or Pittsburgh-eagles game with the SNF.
I was at the game today and will say this. He is a very large human. I had forgotten he was on the Dolphins until I noticed him in warm ups. I also saw Tyus Bowser throwing a football with fans in the end zone pre-game. That was cool.
Not at kickoff… still finishing our beers…
Hope DuBose is okay… such a violent game.
Pretty impressive. Seems like a great get for the Coogs.
We must not have any NIL…
Which means it’s not a good sports town
Many years ago, shortly after I moved to Houston ('77) I read that Houston is not a sports town but an event town.
If UH could nuture a relationship with the Houston Texans, it would give UH an advantage over most other top 25 teams.
Did recruits see that Henderson is repping the Houston Texans at the Super Bowl?
100% is not a good sports town. The number of fans I see from opposing teams at NRG is a big indicator of that. Last season, I walked in to the stadium and I thought I was in Pittsburgh. It was probably 50/50 Steelers-Texans fans.
Henderson at Texans game. This time with video. Love that cougar paw!
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