Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Indianapolis Colts Punter Pat McAfee Calls Houston's NRG Stadium the Loudest He's Ever Played In

Pretty much since the Houston Texans joined the NFL their division rivals, the Indianapolis Colts have owned them. Houston has beaten the Colts just once at home and has yet to beat them in Indianapolis. There have been several good games, but the Colts have always managed to come out on top.

While at the Combine last week Pat McAfee stopped by to talk with someone from Texans TV and show his appreciation for the obvious passion Texans fans have for their team.

via Reddit
Speaking specifically about the game against the Texans in Houston last season McAfee had nothing but  good things to say about the fans at NRG Stadium:
“Every year we get the opportunity to travel to Houston and it’s my favorite city to go to and that’s no joke,” McAfee said Wednesday. “I love Houston. I really do. Great steak places, the people are amazing and Reliant (NRG) Stadium is the loudest stadium I’ve ever played in. That’s a 100 percent true story.”
Aww shucks...

McAfee spoke specifically about the moment that Watt returned a fumble to pull the Texans within a touchdown and the stadium played 'Turned Down for What.'
“Well, his season was unbelievable,” McAfee said. “That “Turn Down for What” thing that happens at Reliant (NRG) Stadium is one of the coolest things. It’s unbelievable.”
I'm sure fans will be glad to make it even louder for you guys next season Pat.

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