Aaron Wilson On The Vital Keys For The Texans Vs. Chiefs Saturday Kickoff
Rolling into Week 16 and standing at the top of the AFC South Division the Texans are 9-5 as they get ready to take on the two time Super Bowl champs, the Kansas City Chiefs. Towering at the top of the league not seen to be slowing down with the postseason slowly still approaching and with only one loss throughout the entirety of the season, the Chiefs walk into Saturday's game standing at 13-1. Looking to be one of their biggest and highly anticipated games of the season tomorrow, the Texans have a chance to make a big statement just before the postseason starts with a huge win over the Chiefs and dealing them their second loss of the season in the process. Aaron Wilson joins briefly and talks a few keys for the Texans ahead of tomorrows noon kickoff along with what may be the crucial factor that decides the victor at the end of regulation.
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Do The Astros Have A Chance To Bring Bregman Back?
With the conclusion of the winter meetings last week, a few teams across the MLB got some deals done in amidst to the new season approaching and aiming to better rosters in the process. Still aiming to get a few things done before the New Year, the Astros have inquired about a few different prospects in regards to filling a few holes around the field regarding Tuckers departure to the Chicago Cubs. Still on the radar for a new signing happens to be the Astros very own veteran third baseman, Alex Bregman. Declining the Astros initial offer in the beginning and testing the market for himself, the market seems to be a bit stern as the buzz surrounding Bregman isn't as big as many thought it would tend to be. Regarding the trade block from Nolan Arenado to come to Houston and the need to add more depth to the infield becoming a bit vital, is there a possibility that the Astros could re-sign Alex Bregman back to the roster?
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Can The Texans Offense Combat The Chiefs Defense?
Inching closer and closer to the postseason, the Texans have now arrived at their most highly anticipated games of the season for them and for fans. Rolling into the final weeks of the season, this week, the Texans get ready to take on the reigning two time Super Bowl champions, the Kansas City Chiefs. Kicking off in a Saturday showdown for their Week 16 game and noting a few players a bit unsure if they'll play Saturday like Joe Mixon and Pat Mahomes, many anticipate the big game this weekend followed with the chance to make a huge statement right before the postseason kicks off. Considering the Chiefs offense hasn't played to the expectation that they normally uphold, their defense on the other hand has played a vital role in a bit of their success this season. Prepping for Saturday's afternoon kickoff, can the Texans offense withstand the battle the Chiefs defense has been upholding all year?
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Was The Kyle Tucker Trade Worth It?
Following the end of winter meetings held for the MLB, Astros GM Dana Brown had a few inquiries by many teams about a few Astros players in regards to giving the Astros a possible shot at another postseason come next year. Friday news broke that the Astros in a blockbuster trade, were sending star outfielder Kyle Tucker to the Chicago Cubs in return for third baseman Isaac Paredes, right-handed pitcher Hayden Wesneski, and the number seventy-one overall MLB prospect third baseman Cam Smith. Still with no timetable regarding Alex Bregman's contract dealings and now releasing Kyle Tucker, it seems the team has now entered a rebuilding state. Sean and Brian take time out to discuss was this a complimentary trade for the Astros and where may they go from here moving forward.
Does The NBA Have An Issue Approaching Regarding The Decline In Ratings?
Over the weekend, the NBA hosted their second annual Emirates Cup Tournament down in Las Vegas, Nevada as the Milwaukee Bucks took on the Atlanta Hawks followed by the Houston Rockets taking on the Oklahoma City Thunder for the semifinals. In contention for bragging rights for the Emirates Cup along with a huge incentive bonus for the players, the league did not draw much attention this year in regards to their ratings over the weekend. With veteran names like LeBron James and Kevin Durant starting to dwindle out of the conversation now as new eras began to come about, it seems the NBA has lost it's buzz regarding the amount of pull the game is use to seeing. With ratings down at 7% and not looking to getting any better, many tend to believe that the NBA has became 'watered down' and not as entertaining to watch as it has been in the prior years. With ratings being at a constant decline also hurts the NBA's media partners as they must now figure ways to cover the losses following the drop off of viewers. Has the NBA dropped off in regards to the other National Leagues like football and baseball?