On the Colts final drive, a big pass to Wayne landed them on the 20. Then, they earned 0 yards, over the next several plays, while riding 3 or 4 penalties to the 1, where Orlovsky tossed a lob for Wayne.
The most questionable penalty was a roughing the QB call where, I think J.J. Watt, wrapped up Orlovsky's ankles from behind, as he was throwing, and Orlovsky fell forward... It was weak.
The Colts also received a bad call on a 'helmet to helmet' hit that allowed the Texans to kick a FG, instead of punt, earlier in the 2nd half/4th quarter. I felt the refs kinda fell apart in the 4th.
Overall, the Texans lost the game more than the Colts won it. They were far too conservative. I think Yates only threw like 16 passes and more than half of them were roll-out dump offs to a TE. Foster played pretty well. Ben Tate didn't do jack shit. Bethea, the Colts safety, may have had his best game of the season and the Colts D line played very well. Foster did most of his damage on stretch plays, taking advantage of the Colts undersized CB's and safeties.
The Colts still have the first pick locked up as long as they lose to Jacksonville... However, losing to Jacksonville may be easier said than done. Gabbert is among the worst rookie QB's I've seen but MJD is the current leader for the rushing title.
If I were the Jags, I would do my best to lose that game intentionally, in hopes of keeping the #1 pick out of the division...
I am already looking forward to next year's fantasy draft. Ryan, you finished 3rd, again, in league 1. So your covered, again, for next year's buy-in. Ruk, you should play.