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  • Tom Brady walks off the field the loser in another Super Bowl. Brady hasn't wonthe big game since 2005.
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  • The middle finger from M.I.A. that marred Madonna's halftime show wasn't nearlyas offensive as Tom Brady's play.
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  • The Super Bowl ended on desperation Hail Mary heave from Tom Brady that had nochance.
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  • Dance classes at Hope Center
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  • Madonna at this year's Super Bowl halftime show
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  • Hope Center
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  • Artists of the Houston Ballet
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  • Dance classes at The Houston Metropolitan Dance Center
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  • The Houston Metropolitan Dance Center
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  • Andre Johnson took over in the fourth quarter and overtime — and ended up goinghistoric.
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  • If only Tony Romo and the Cowboys had the Texans heart.
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  • Danieal Manning knows the Texans' attitude is beyond special in today's NFL.
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  • Arian Foster played big in another big game.
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  • Houston Texans could get used to this. The Texans are in the driver's seat forhomefield advantage throughout the playoffs at the season's halfway point.
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  • Arian Foster and the Texans are rolling, emerging as the NFL's most dominantteam.
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  • To say J.J. Watt was pumped up after taking over the game against the MiamiDolphins was an understatement.
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  • With J.J. Watt around there are suddenly a lot of hands up on the HoustonTexans' defense. Still, Watt's reach remains the most deadly.
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  • Rookie quarterback Ryan Tannehill found Texans in his face all day.
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  • It's easy to feel like a hulk with J.J. Watt on your side.
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  • Owen Daniels had four catches, but until Watt put his hands up, the Texans'offense largely struggled.
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  • Think J.J. Watt enjoys playing football?
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  • J.J. Watt is the new sheriff in town whether he's dominating games or riding ona horse in a parade.
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  • Peyton Manning believes he has the Denver Broncos pointed toward contention.
  • Houston Texans coach Gary Kubiak says he sees the same old Peyton Manning.
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  • In truth, this Peyton Manning looks more like Michael Jordan with the Wizardsthough.

  • It all started with J.J. Watt keeping those hands up higher than anyone else,changing the Houston Texans' first playoff game.
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  • This young Houston Texans' fan knows it's good to believe in No. 99 — J.J. Watt.
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  • J.J. Watt's interception allowed Andre Johnson to have his playoff moment.
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  • It let everyone on the Texans — Pro Bowl tailback Arian Foster included — catchtheir breath.
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  • Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton never looked the same after J.J. Watt'sacrobatic Pick 6.
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  • J.J. Watt kept his hands up, preventing the Houston Texans from going down inthe first playoff game in franchise history.
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  • The Houston Texans cannot be a team that is carried by an elite quarterback.Rookie starter T.J. Yates needs help.
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  • Arian Foster rushed for 153 yards and two touchdowns.
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  • Making for a very happy Reliant Stadium.
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  • Reggie Wayne
  • Arian Foster's 158-yard rushing went to waste.
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  • Lucas Oil Stadium
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  • Arian Foster
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  • Kevin Sumlin gambled on his team and his quarterback — and it paid off big.
  • Les Miles — The Hat — has nothing on Kevin Sumlin.
  • With Case Keenum on his side, Sumlin has reason to believe.
  • It helps to have a target like Patrick Edwards as well.

  • Ben Tate and the Texans have reason to celebrate.
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  • Colt McCoy found that life against the Texans' D is more than another gruelingday in the NFL. It's a nightmare.
  • Wade Phillips
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