The Houston Texans and Dallas squared off in the Week 11 edition of Monday Night Football. And with both teams on a losing streak and in need of a win, all eyes were on this matchup.
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Fans Enraged by Joe Buck Again During Texans, Cowboys Game
Even though all eyes were supposed to be on this matchup on the field it wasn't. Monday Night Football analyst, Joe Buck, has fans sidetracked with his analysis, which they couldn't stomach. And they aired their grievances out on social media.
"Joe Buck is still clueless," one fan said on X, formerly known as Twitter.
"Manningcast needs to start quicker. I'm already sick of Joe Buck," another fan added.
DeMeco Ryans Sounds Off on Texans Rough Patch
The Texans have been among the most impressive teams in the NFL this season, despite being slammed with injuries to their receiving core. They currently sit atop the AFC South Division with a record of 6-4.
But over the past two weeks, after losing their star receiver Stefon Diggs for the rest of the season, the Texans have appeared to come back to earth, losing back-to-back games to the New York Jets and Detroit Lions.
It's not ideal for a Houston team that came into this season with Super Bowl hopes. But Texans coach DeMeco Ryans says that the Texans' latest rough patch has been a necessary evil.
"And yeah, we're going through a tough patch right now. But, as I told our team, we need that. We need to toughen up. We need to be mentally tougher. We need to figure out ways to finish games and the only way to learn sometimes is through failure," Ryans told the media earlier this week.
"And that strengthens you, that grows that stamina that you need and it creates that resolve that you need to see like, 'Man, where I need to pick it up.' It's not all the way there because if it was, we would've finished those games.
He also noted that the Texans' latest skid is something that he is "thankful," for.
"I'm thankful for this moment and for our guys to learn from this moment. I always talk about, whether it's win or loss, it's always a learning moment," he added.
"It's always a teachable moment and I feel like our guys have learned a lot and now it's time for us to exhibit the growth that we've shown and what we've learned throughout these tough times."