We are a week away from the first practice of Texans training camp, which means the season is on the horizon, yet we are still in a bit of a content vacuum. A dead time, if you will. It's times like these when we welcome documentaries that get us excited...
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We are a week away from the first practice of Texans training camp, which means the season is on the horizon, yet we are still in a bit of a content vacuum. A dead time, if you will. It's times like these when we welcome documentaries that get us excited about the sport of football and the upcoming season.
The seasons all ended very differently for these three subjects. Mahomes, of course, was the MVP of the regular season and the Super Bowl, and might be the best player on the planet. Cousins led the Vikings to a division title, but got upset at home in the first round of the playoffs. Mariota was benched in December, and essentially quit on the Falcons.
Personally, I'm a bigger fan of the adversity-based stories like Mariota's and Cousins', as opposed to the celebration infomercial for Mahomes, so with that in mind, if Netflix decided to do mini"Quarterback" series for individual seasons of quarterbacks from each team, which Texans QB seasons would I request? Glad you asked! It'd be these four:, this is the season of"Quarterback" for you! If you recall, the Texans came into 2013 among the favorites to get to...
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