We pointed out earlier today that, if the Texans move to three games over .500 for the first time in franchise history, the feat will be even more impressive in light of the 10-point hole into which Houston fell at Indy.
The bulge eventually grew to 13, and now the Texans have erased it.
Houston leads early in the fourth quarter, 17-13, after running back Steve Slaton scored from a yard out.
The Texans dominated the third quarter, with Indy taking only three snaps -- and in the process screwing up Peyton Manning's chance at setting the single-game completion and attempt records.
Texans take control
Posted by Mike Florio on November 8, 2009 3:30 PM ET
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What's the point of posting blog updates if you don't approve comments so no one can actually discuss what is going on in the NFL?
Just install a friggin' filter already and stop doing it manually!
For once I agree with BuckFutter
...and put back the comments ratings!