The Sean Salisbury Show

The Sean Salisbury Show

Sean Salisbury and co-host Brian LaLima bring you a high-energy look at Houston sports weekday mornings, talking Astros, Rockets, and Texans while...Full Bio

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Aaron Wilson Talks MNF Matchup: Texans Vs. Cowboys Showdown

Wrapping up Week 11 and anticipating since the beginning of the season, the Texans get ready to take on the Dallas Cowboys in what many make to be the state rivalry of the year. Kicking off on Monday Night Football tonight, the Texans head up to AT&T Stadium down in Arlington to take on a 3-6 Cowboys team that happens to be widely underperforming this season. Looking to add another win to the season and further their claim to the division, NFL Insider Aaron Wilson joins the guys in talks of tonight's big showdown and what to look for following the return of Nico Collins who's a very significant factor to this Texans team and what it may mean for either team moving forward following a loss after tonight.

Texans Vs. Cowboys Keys, Rockets Vs. Clippers Matchup, NFL/CFB Week 11 & 12 Overview

DFW Radio Host Matt McClearin From The Ticket Talks Cowboys Vs Texans Keys

Looking ahead the Texans are rolling into Week 11 following two frustrating losses, one to Aaron Rodgers and the Jets and the next the following week against Jared Goff and the Lions. Set on a big stage yet again, the Texans have a Monday night game now taking on their state rival down the interstate being the Dallas Cowboys. Looking at a underperforming Cowboys squad in comparison to the Texans roster, many wonder how if any way could the Texans lose this game to the Cowboys. With the return of Nico Collins this week and coming off those two heartbreaking losses, Dallas Fort-Worth's 96.7 The Ticket radio host, Matt McClearin joins the guys in a few things to look for come Monday night in the Texans matchup against the Cowboys as well as what a loss for either team may mean moving along in the season.

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What Should Be Done With The Astrodome Area?

Looking to make the future a bit brighter here in Houston, just recently the Astrodome Conservancy released new plans for the old Astrodome area and what they may consist of doing with the area. Aiming to turn the area into a multi-use community following the possible addition of multiple businesses and venues to be placed in and around the district, many are excited about the "Vision Astrodome" and what it may bring to the city of Houston. The project pushes into the billion dollar price range as the Astrodome Conservancy urges citizens to sign a petition to show support for the plan although, some believe the historic landmark should be used for other use in the community instead. Many believe the area should turn into a Casino & Resort area while some think it's taking up space and should be tore down. With nothing stamped and for certain just yet on what the area may become, is it possible the Astrodome may be torn down in the months to come?

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In What Way Possible Could The Texans Lose To The Cowboys?

Following the weeks prior the Texans have now loss back to back consecutive weeks for the first time, dating back to C.J. Stroud's earlier weeks in his rookie year being Week 1 and 2. Losing against the Jets in Week 9 followed by a heartbreaking loss last week against Jared Goff and the Lions, the Texans roll into next weeks game with a bit of a chip on their shoulder taking on the Dallas Cowboys down in Arlington next Monday night. With Nico Collins set to return to the roster this week and coming off a devastating loss this past week against the Lions, the Texans look to spring back into action against a Cowboys team who aren't so much as the best in their conference and division. Rolling into Monday's game with a bit of normalcy with the return of a few players back, in what way if any could the Texans lose this state rivalry game against the Cowboys?