(Part 2) Top products from r/Texans

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We found 9 product mentions on r/Texans. We ranked the 29 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/bubbles212 · 3 pointsr/Texans

He's from SA but lives in Houston, like OP said. He also put this out with Bun B, and wrote a pretty great reverse ranking of all Texans QBs for Grantland a few years ago.

u/G_L_J · 3 pointsr/Texans

It's midnight, this free talk is insanely early.

Also, it's the 27th, which means that my latest manga acquisition ships today. Ignore the cover art, because honestly the story couldn't be farther from a fan service story if it tried.

If you're into horror comedy, you should definitely look it up on one of the plenty of free manga reading websites. There's a chapter where she creates the Flying Spaghetti Monster, a chapter where she splits a girl into two perfect copies, a chapter where she creates power rangers, and a chapter where she puts a dog's brain inside of a 40 year old man because she felt sorry for the dog's little girl owner.

It's weird as fuck. I love it.

u/iammattchambers · 4 pointsr/Texans

I actually don't think it's a gross oversimplification. The two offenses are undoubtedly similar in both assignments and terminology. But don't take my word for it, take BOB's - He's said multiple times on the Texans podcasts that the patriots may have a different term for a specific route combination or protection call, but that we run "basically the same offense." This is why when we brought in former Patriots WR DeAndrew White last year, BOB said:

>"His assignments, he knew. He was in a similar offense to this before at the Patriots."

And it's not just DeAndrew White. There's a reason why the Patriots have signed our WR's in the past. Keshawn Martin, Nate Washington, Demaris Johnson all played in NE for a time after they played with us because of how similar we are. This NESN article about Washington's signing with the Pats says the same thing:

>Washington knows New England’s offensive system from his year with the Texans, playing under head coach and former Patriots offensive coordinator Bill O’Brien. The Patriots had success trading for Martin, another former Texans receiver, last season. They also briefly brought in ex-Texans receiver Damaris Johnson last season.


Beyond the similarity, I just don't buy that they're going to learn a ton from Stephen Anderson about us anyway. There's a reason why PatDStat said of this exact rumor, "If the Patriots are using Anderson for “info” the Belichick has fallen off as a coach this past off-season."

Make no mistake, the Patriots have studied all of our DW4 tape front and back already. If BOB has developed any playcalling, personnel, or situational tendencies with Deshaun, the Patriots know about them by now. Steve Belichick, BB's dad and great coach in his own right, harped on film study so hard in his book that if you're going to lose to anyone, it better be off of plays and gadgets not previously shown on tape, which you can prepare for ahead of time.

As for what's not on tape, Anderson probably doesn't have much to offer there either. By all accounts, Stephen Anderson didn't practice much at all with DW4, because he couldn't come close to sniffing 1st or 2nd string. He wasn't in the gameplan meetings for Week 1, and he wasn't with the 1st & 2nd teams working on installation. He was a back up TE fighting for a chance to make the squad as a 4th stringer. Do you really think he had the chance to take note of every player on squads and plays he wasn't a part of?

u/Shotgun_Mosquito · 1 pointr/Texans

from what I understand, he eats a mostly vegan diet, but supplements with fish oil, fish & chicken.

Here's his diet book ftw

Arian, on the other hand, is claiming that he's a "full vegan", foregoing ALL animal products. Tony supposedly did the same, lost 10 pounds before training camp started, and then was supposedly so weak that he could not lift weights.

u/MisallocatedRacism · 3 pointsr/Texans

Read this:

http://www.amazon.com/Allen-Carrs-Easy-Stop-Smoking/dp/0615482155

Worked like a charm for me. Sounds silly but it flipped my switch after 10 years and a few failed attempts.

u/duhhuh · 2 pointsr/Texans

Wait, what? How have I missed that for so long? Thanks!

u/chemistNOTcookinMETH · 1 pointr/Texans

> based on a non statistically supported total bullshit argument

TBF you didn't refute anything either. Having a conversation about race relations is extremely difficult to have with an internet stranger. If you're genuinely curious about what white privilege is, and how it has affected this countries history, then I'd highly recommend The New Jim Crow. You might actually understand exactly what Kaep is trying to fight for, and why it's so important. Yes, Watt did something amazing. No one is taking that away from him. Kaep is trying to change what has been a problem for this country for centuries.

u/TheAlteredBeast · 1 pointr/Texans

So...saying that two specific play calls you meantioned were good means that I approve of the playcalls?

You're a dumbass.

Seriously, you seem to lack a very basic understand of football. We lost because of poor special teams play, and penalties that consistently put the offense behind the chains.

https://www.amazon.com/Football-Dummies-Howie-Long/dp/1118012615

Click the link, buy the book, and learn something.

u/hookem1993 · 1 pointr/Texans

In case you run out anytime soon:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0005ZV1CQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1451861338&sr=8-1&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=morton+salt&dpPl=1&dpID=51cAwAJp63L&ref=plSrch

EDIT: Dude said something along the lines of "our fans are nice here but your fans are annoying in our sub blah blah"