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  1. MetroTexan today. Casserly made the announcement last night. As most of us understood, the Texans don't need a quarterback, therefore no Vince Young. VY will now look toward Tennessee, but as Red mentioned in another thread, the UT that Titan fans are interested in is the University of Tennessee, I'm not sure the Titans or their fans are interested in taking VY over Matt Leinart.
  2. This place is huge! They're building out 1 million square feet in between Richmond and Rosenberg off of 59. Here's a link to the story => Brazos Town Center Preliminary list of stores on board: Best Buy Target Marshalls Cinemark Chili's Ross Hobby Lobby Petco Famous Footwear Marble Slab Buffalo Wild Wings Panda Express McAlister’s Deli On the Border Texas Roadhouse Mattress Giant Nuance Hair Salon Gamestop Lane Bryant Verizon Wireless
  3. Nope, I don't work for ESPN. I just have some common, every day objectivity. BTW, your posts are doing nothing to bring VY or Texas any elevated respect. I doubt you'd understand the reasoning behind that. I'll just sit back and see what you come back with next... Oh, and I guess LaMarcus Aldridge will be going #1 in the NBA draft too, right? Or is that only if the Rockets have the first pick?
  4. Oh my, "lacking objectivity" would be an understatement. I hate to tell you but most Texans fans that I talk to (those with true football minds) understand that VY isn't the best option for the Texans. Also, if VY is wanted by everyone, why is he slipping so fast in the draft? I know it's a losing argument with a longhorn, but just b/c VY wore burnt orange doesn't make him a god. Great college quarterbacks can't always perform well in the NFL, it's a different game. And the poles couldn't be more opposite when comparing the offense that VY ran at Texas with an NFL offense. If you follow this line of thinking, Matt Leinart is much more of a sure thing in the NFL.
  5. Yeah, I just read this story on the Turnberry, a 42 story condo wedged between the Galleria and Transco! Wow, if this project gets built I'm sure it won't have a problem selling in the $500s as mentioned in the article. I'll look for proposed renderings...
  6. How do you figure? T.O. will self implode the Cowboys just like every other team he's been with. There's no way they make it to the Super Bowl with him and Parcells co-existing.
  7. This name is weak, no sense of Houston in it at all. I know it's not American Football, but the owner's punted on this one.
  8. nmainguy is right, Hispanic is not a race, it's an ethnicity. And yes, many Hispanics are Caucasian Hispanics.
  9. For those out in Sugar Land, Pepperoni's is the best non-chain neighborhood pizzaria around. They've been around for a while and have been expanding in the area over the last 5 years. I think there are seven now. Try the lunch special they tout as the best in Fort Bend. I eat there about once a week.
  10. I think this is ridiculous. 1836 is meant to be a source of pride for Houstonians and Texans alike. I liked the name very much. It's too bad that once again the minority opinion is affecting change when this was a voted upon name. So much for democracy. It'll be interesting to see the backlash THIS creates...
  11. It would be great it some day UHD resembled Georgia Tech just outside downtown Altanta. I always wondered how they can have a real university downtown but it hasn't worked in Houston. Also, I like the "district" names, it gives some character to each of these areas and is impressive to visitors.
  12. Ok, if the team name is going to be Houston 1836 (which I think is a great, symbolic name) then we need to build the stadium downtown on Buffalo Bayou. It only makes sense.
  13. Could tree growth in the park be impeded by a concrete parking garage underneath it's soil base?
  14. Again, I disagree with this. Like skwatra just said, I'm one of those who love the rodeo but I don't necessarily want to see a country artist. The other options interest me more and allow me the opportunity to go to the rodeo and be excited about who is on stage. Just because you like the rodeo doesn't mean you love country music.
  15. I think the original point of the thread is still being missed. At least the way I see it. The point is that this year's lineup does not have as many big names as usual. Regardless of genre. The bigger the names the more people that come out and the more money for scholarships. I doubt HLSR breaks ANY attendence records with this lineup. A Beyonce, Mariah, Usher, Los Lonely Boys, Thalia, Shakira would've been nice for Black Heritage and Tejano Day.
  16. I seriously don't think DJ was bringing us this point to be "racist" or even "PC." He was simply offering up an opinion that the rodeo "typically" has a better lineup. The performers just aren't as big this year. I believe it was TJones who is bringing up Rev. Al and affirmative action. This thread was not about skin color or ethnicity. I've attended the rodeo for probably 23 of the last 25 years. I typically go see a pop or non-country artist just because that is my taste. Maybe that's why I agree with DJ, the non country acts this year are sub par (e.g., Maze is no Alicia Keys). The rodeo usually does a better job of providing options for those who love the rodeo but not country music. Long live HLSR and the pig races!
  17. I agree, this year's lineup does leave something to be desired. They have the same "theme" days but the acts aren't nearly as big as usual. I but they won't have as many sellouts as in the past. It looks like they're counting on Spring Break though. The don't usually cross Spring Break.
  18. Zone D Erotica?!? It'd be nice if the place had some class. This joint already makes Uptown look sleezy.
  19. I guess you're a fortune teller. You called a bad season after a winless preseason and you know Reggie Bush is going to get injured for the Texans before he's even declared for the draft. Keep in mind that D. Davis hasn't played a full season for the Texans yet. I'd take Bush over Davis 8 days a week. Not that I don't like Davis but as others have said, Bush will open a myriad of windows for the offense. Also, don't hate on the Rockets, they've won two championships, they're not chokers. And don't hate on the Texans until they choke. "Don't bite your tongue when the Texans get to the playoffs..."
  20. Jimmy Johnson has already told McNair "no." McNair visited him at his home in the Keys 2-3 weeks ago. The following weekend on Fox's pregame he again emphatically denied that he ever wants back in coaching. Additionally, I think he also re-upped his Fox contract. Lastly, we have to take Bush! All of the NFL scouts are calling him the best college hopeful to come out in years. We don't wanna be the team that passed up Reggie Bush. Use D. Davis as trade bait or keep him as a backup, whatever... just don't pass on Bush. We'd look like idiots. Not to mention McNair would assure himself of a steep decline in season ticket sales next year.
  21. I still think downtown is the way to go. It's gotta be centrally located, the closer to rail and buses the better. If we put this in Sugar Land or Katy you greatly reduce your potential fan base. Especially without mass transit out to these locations. It doesn't seem to be working in Frisco anyhow, only 11,000 attendence in the first year. I say either just north and west of Minute Maid or just south of the Toyota Center. There's gotta be some affordable city land in one of these area's.
  22. My sentiments exactly. I thought the issue was when it was too hot, like 85 and above. This past weekend the roof was closed and I know they've done the same thing in cold weather over the previous 3 years also. Football is meant to be played outdoors, hell even Bob McNair wanted an open air stadium. He only added the roof for the Rodeo. Why would they ever close it when it's cold? Rant over. As for the futbol stadium, I think a retractable roof for summertime is fine but also something like Qwest Field in Seattle on a smaller scale would be cool. Cover the fans but leave the roof open.
  23. I definitely don't think we should copy FC Dallas' strategy of moving to the 'burbs. I mean Dallas has a history of this... Irving, Arlington, Frisco... Houston is more urban, more central, and more proud. We have a history of building in the urban core. I say take a look at the Pizza Hut Stadium, but place it near the people. How about right at the western corner of the 45 & 59/288 split (View map)? This would be effectively in downtown and midtown, have great freeway frontage, great views from the stadium, and still be near UH where the club will start out.
  24. I really like the way you think. I just can't imagine that the city would spend enough money on a soccer stadium. I think they're going bare bones on this one. The best we can hope for is something on city land in downtown, Reliant Park parking lot, or Delmar. I wouldn't count on more than 25k seats, a roof, or retail. I just don't think the people of Houston think of soccer on the same scale as football, baseball, or basketball so I doubt it will get much public money. And we already know the current owner isn't willing to shell out too much. We could use a new owner with deep pockets.
  25. I agree with this. If he's healthy, give him a shot. But if he can't perform, I don't think we should keep him out there because we "owe" it to him. That's not the way you win championships. You win championships by having the best players on the field. If Bags isn't one of the best, he shouldn't play.
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