There’s no sugarcoating it; the Houston Texans’ first two games of the season have been really bad. But, with all the negativity and despair already in the world, I’m going to do my best to find some positives, no matter how bad Texans game day may get.
For one, at least no fans spent any of their hard-earned money to buy tickets to watch the Texans’ 33-16 loss Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens, as the COVID-19 pandemic closed NRG Stadium to fans. And, I hope, fans watching at home were able to find something better to do with their Sunday afternoon. So, there’s that.
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