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Texans beat Panthers 34-21, Now 2-0 |
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Written by Nick Schenck/HoustonTexans.com
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Monday, 17 September 2007 |
Meco records 7 solo's CHARLOTTE - A 14-0 first quarter deficit on the road would’ve been a death sentence for the old Texans. Might as well start the buses, people would say.
But there’s nothing old about this new-and-improved version of the Texans. That much was evident Sunday in front of 67,503 disgruntled fans at Bank of America Stadium, where the Texans put on a clinic in a 34-21 come-from-behind road win over the Carolina Panthers.
“I think (the win) was about them and them believing in themselves,” coach Gary Kubiak said of his players. “They’re very hard on themselves. They never lose confidence in what they’re doing. They get after each other. I kind of told you that as we went through training camp. We’ve got some very hungry players in there and we’re going to give what they’ve got every week.”
The victory marked the first time in team history that the Texans have begun the season 2-0, and it was the most points the team ever has scored. READ MORE
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Last Updated ( Monday, 17 September 2007 )
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