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Week 14 GDT: San Francisco Niners vs Houston Texans


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5 minutes ago, jch1911 said:

How many of us counted this as a guaranteed W at the beginning - heck even the middle of the season?

And now.... 

I did. I still think we win Sunday but it wont be the blowout I expected us to do if we had Watson.  I'm intrigued by Jimmy G.

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Match up:
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Time and Venue:
Sunday, Nov 5, 2017 • 12:00 PM CT • NRG Stadium (71,795) • Houston, Texas
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Radio: SportsRadio610 (610 AM, 100.3 FM)
Marc Vandermeer Play-By-Play, Andre Ware Color Analyst, John Harris Sideline
 
Television: FOX
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Anchorage AK | Fairbanks AK (green) | Honolulu HI (red)
 
Dallas @ NY Giants Kevin Burkhardt, Charles Davis (red)
Chicago @ Cincinnati Sam Rosen, Brady Quinn (blue)
Green Bay @ Cleveland Thom Brennaman, Chris Spielman (green)
San Francisco @ Houston **** Stockton, Mark Schlereth (yellow)
Detroit @ Tampa Bay Kenny Albert, Ronde Barber (orange)
NO GAME due to local team at home on CBS (grey)
 
Preview:
 
Flip Card: PDF
 
Officiating Crew: John Hussey
 
Uniform Combination: Battle Red Jerseys / Liberty White Pants
 
Weather: 53° F Partly Cloudy
Full Weather: Link
 
Roof: Closed
 
Parking:
Platinum Lot Opens: 7:00 AM
All Other Parking Lots Open: 8:00 AM
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Pregame & Halftime Information
Flag Holders: Battle Red Ladies
Homefield Advantage Captain: Houston Rockets legend, Hakeem Olajuwon
National Anthem: NBC's The Voice Season 10 contestant, Tamar Davis
Color Guard: United States Marines
Coin Toss Captain: Halliburton CEO, Dave Lesar
Halftime: Houston Texans Cheerleaders featuring 2017 All-Star Cheerleaders
 
 
Theme: Battle Red
 
 
 
Go Texans!
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W/L record of both teams notwithstanding, this is going to be an entertaining game. 

Neither team can stop the pass, so I'm expecting both Savage and Garropolo to look like Marino and Kelly out there, just bombing it all over the place against two very bad secondaries. 

If you're into offense, this'll be the game to watch, I'm expecting it to be a 41-38 type shootouts with a ton of passing yards. The Texans season is pretty much done, so might as well get some entertaining Madden-esque offensive shootouts going to keep us amused...

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