Post-Game Thread Texans 34-Titans 17

Discussion in 'Tennessee Titans and NFL Talk' started by TitanJeff, Nov 26, 2018.

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  1. TackHammer56

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    He's had that nickname since he was a baby and he was called that in college as well.

    Texans WR DeAndre Hopkins got his nickname from a pacifier
     
  2. HurrayTitans!

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    Cool. Any other NFL games where an announcer used it? I honestly never followed Hopkins in college or before to know he had this nickname.

    I've also never once heard it called during a game until Tessatore (I mistakenly said Witten before) tried using it on every offensive play for the Texans regardless the amount involvement Hopkins actually had on the play.
     
  3. TackHammer56

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    I've heard it used a bunch of times during games.
    But then I watch the Texans every week.
     
  4. SenorMariota

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    That's because he's running out of the pocket after linemen converge on him. Under Lefleur, he's a pocket passer who routinely only has two seconds to get rid of the ball. I'm not saying that this happens every time but it happens frequently.

    It should only be in a blue moon that a QB is leveled. I say it's a red faced shame as many times as it happens to Mariota. It's a wonder he hasn't gotten seriously injured.
     
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