Toilet NFL Football Game between Raiders and Texans
Two pathetic teams meet on NFL Football Sunday as the Texans visit the Raiders in Oakland.
If you’re STILL reading this article about these two pathetic NFL Football teams and their no-bearing game on Sunday, then you should know that both teams will come into their match with a miserable losing streak.
The Oakland Raiders haven’t beaten anybody in their own AFC West division. Hell, they managed to beat only one team in the AFC Conference anyway and that’s the pathetic and struggling Super Bowl champions, Pittsburgh Steelers. The Raiders lost four games in a row. That includes a somewhat controversial loss to the monstrous running back, LaDainian Tomlinson and his San Diego Chargers, leaders of their own AFC West.
At least three
Raiders officials sought out an NFL official in the press box Sunday in hopes of getting a suitable explanation for the fourth-quarter ruling that went against the Oakland Raiders in their 21-14 loss to the San Diego Chargers. Again and again, Raider officials walked away dissatisfied.
Oakland Raiders head coach Art Shell and defensive tackle Warren Sapp said they sought an explanation from referee Mike Carey during the lengthy discussion that ensued Chargers wide receiver Vincent Jackson’s spinning the ball forward after a 13-yard reception. Player and coach said they didn’t understand Carey calling Jackson’s voluntary action an illegal forward pass. So, Shell called Mike Pereira, NFL supervisor of officials, as soon as he boarded a plane for the trip home from San Diego.
Of course, we all know that with or without that play, LaDainian Tomlinson WILL find a way to beat these Raiders anyway.
As for the Houston Texans, they lost back-to-back games already and could be on the verge of losing their third straight against a very pissed Oakland Raiders defense.
Oh yeah, when Texans quarterback, David Carr, passed for more than 300 yards against the New York Jets last Sunday, wideout Andre Johnson couldn’t care less. Why? In spite the milestone performance from Carr, the Texans still lost to the Jets, 26-11 and THAT is not something to be happy about, especially if they just dropped their second straight game.
”It was our worst performance as receivers,” Andre Johnson said. ”That’s frustrating. This is my fourth year here now, and after all (the losses) it kind of wears and tears on you.”
Both the Oakland Raiders and the Houston Texans are pissed and on NFL Football Sunday, both teams will have the chance to let all their frustrations out on the football field.
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