Friday, September 9, 2011

Are you ready For Some Football? Gera Vodka Tailgating Texans Opener!

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Are you ready For Some Football? Gera Vodka Tailgating   



J.A.E. Wholesale Tailgating Season Opener! Texans and Colts. Be sure to stop by Blue parking and  celebrate with us. Then were headed over to The Davenport Lounge at The Davenport Lounge, 2117 Richmond Ave Houston, TX 77098 for the after game party and Free Gera Vodka Tasting! Map It

The Davenport is known diverse beverage selections. Psycho Sundays till-2am with live DJs Sunday read more

Pregame/Halftime Activities
NFL coverage on Fox  will begin Sunday at noon with a special commemorating the 10th anniversary of 9/11. A two-minute intro for the pregame coverage was filmed by former president George W. Bush. 
• Pregame: TORO zip line entrance; Texans Cheerleaders performance; 9/11 10th Anniversary pregame ceremonies broadcast by NFL featuring "Taps" played from Shanksville, Pa.; moment of silence; field-sized American flag.

• “Texas, Our Texas”: Performed by the Bull Pen Pep Band
• Texas State Flag: Held by HPD and HFD
• Field-Sized American Flag: Held by HPD and HFD
• National Anthem: Clay Walker
• Color Guard: U.S. Forces Joint Color Guard
• Halftime: Texas A&M University Fighting Texas Aggie Band
• Homefield Advantage Captain: FDNY firefighters Joel Attis, Timothy Hinchey, Michael Kaeser and Brian Gibbons; NYPD officers Robert Bello, Joseph Sanfilippo, Thomas Bomeisl and Amin Kosseim
• Coin Toss Captain: U.S. Olympic gold medalist Carl Lewis

The Houston Texans are looking to rebound from a 6-10 campaign last season and have reloaded with an eight player draft class, which includes defensive end J.J. Watt. Last year the Colts and Texans split the regular season series, with Houston claiming the season opener at Reliant Stadium.

 Houston Texans head coach Gary Kubiak's contract has been extended for another two years.  The Texans 2011 Super Bowl odds were set at +3300 or 33/1 at Sports Interaction.com.  With Matt Schaub looking more and more like a franchise quarterback, the real question mark for Houston was whether they would keep their head coach heading into the 2010 regular NFL season.  The team made it official on Wednesday despite earlier reports of a three year extension.
Kubiak has a 31-33 record in four seasons with the Texans. He led Houston to a 9-7 record in 2009, the eight-year-old franchise's first winning season

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