(AP Photo/David J. Phillip; previous weekly reviews are here)
The Texans (7-7), who most everyone in these parts had left for dead a month ago, won their fourth straight game for the first time in franchise history by handing the division-leading Titans (12-2) only their second loss of the season.
The slugfest win certainly was not picturesque. It came about through an odd combination of stellar play from WR Andre Johnson (11 catches for 208 yds and a TD!) and rookie RB Steve Slaton, who slogged his way through the rugged Titans defense for 100 yds on 24 carries, an abysmal day by Titans QB Kerry Collins (15-33/181 yds/1 INT/0 TD’s, another impressive performance for the most part by the Texans defense (holding the Titans to 281 total yds) and an odd go-for-it on 4th down call by Titans’ coach Jeff Fisher in the fourth quarter when a 49 yard-field goal would have given the Titans the lead with two minutes to go. Collins overthrew the 4th down pass, as he pretty much overthrew everything all day, and that was the ball game.
So, will the Texans beat my pre-season over/under prediction of eight wins? Only the Raiders (3-11) next Sunday in Oakland and the Bears (8-6) at Reliant the following week stand in the way of the Texans first winning season.
I must say, these Texan players under Kubiak do not give up.
Talk about an upset, I can’t believe the Texas pulled it off 🙂