Texans Announce 2015 Home Game Themes — Say What?!?
It’s what we’ve all been waiting for.
Things keep inching closer and closer to finish line of the off season for the Houston Texans.
Will they make any more moves?
Who will be standout at training camp and who’s going to the star of Hard Knocks?
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As with all questions we have spewing out as fans, only time will tell.
I can certainly say that we’re probably going to be good with moves, we’re going to hear a lot of noise from our rooks — particularly Kevin Johnson — and J.J. Watt will be the star of the show.
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Watt won’t steal the spotlight though — he naturally basks in it and he just be in by default.
That’s just the type of guy he is and the character that radiates from within.
But notable development has taken place.
The Texans have announced their home game themes for the season!
Although this news is a bit lighter than some big free agent signing on the dotted line with the franchise, it helps the fan that does frequent the facility and idea on how to prepare for their arrival.
And how to dress as well…
When’s Liberty White Out? Battle Red Day? The game that we honor Breast Cancer research?
The Texans have the goods and here’s the skinny:
Sat., Aug. 15 vs. SF Texans Care
Sat., Aug. 22 vs. DEN State of Football
Sun., Sept. 13 vs. KC Liberty White Out
Sun., Sept. 27 vs. TB Hispanic Heritage Day
Thur., Oct. 8 vs. IND Pink Ribbon Day
Sun., Nov. 1 vs. TEN Deep Steel Sunday
Sun., Nov. 22 vs. NYJ Salute to Service
Sun., Nov. 29 vs. NO Homecoming (Also a celebration of the PLAY 60 program)
Sun., Dec. 13 vs. NE Battle Red Day
Sun., Jan. 3 vs. JAX Fan Appreciation Day
As you can see, each of themes has something for every fan that will be partaking in the festivities at NRG Stadium.
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And yes, I refer to every home game as a festivity.
Our tailgating experience is second to none and when you attend you have the feeling of no regret and wondering when you’ll be back!
The design of the parking lots surrounding our beloved venue are conducive for that type of thing.
The smells of BBQ as you enter through the iron gates of NRG Park are as inviting as you could even fathom.
But all in all, my optimism is at an all-time high for this season — our offense has reloaded and the defense is as stout as ever.
It’s to go shock the world!
Go Texans!