Houston Texans troll the Indianapolis Colts and QB Anthony Richardson after big time win

The Houston Texans are now two games above second place in the AFC South. They are 6-2 on the year and have just swept the Indianapolis Colts on the season. It wasn't easy, as these division rivalries never are, but it was a win nonetheless.  That two-game lead in the division is over the Colts. […]

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The Houston Texans are now two games above second place in the AFC South. They are 6-2 on the year and have just swept the Indianapolis Colts on the season. It wasn't easy, as these division rivalries never are, but it was a win nonetheless. 

That two-game lead in the division is over the Colts. They are the only team worth worrying about as the Tennessee Titans and Jacksonville Jaguars look like dumpster fires this season.

This win was huge because of that. It shows the league that they are not just a Cinderella story this season. They aren't just a team that shocked everyone last year. They are for real, and they know how to close out games, just like they did Sunday.

They are also letting you know about how good they are, too. They are talking their stuff, and they are walking it. After the game, on Twitter, they posted a picture of Anthony Richardson from the preseason. Let's just say they trolled the quarterback of the Colts as he had a terrible game.

They posted the picture of Richardson doing the rock and roll sign with his hands, which is also the same sign that means H-Town, or Houston. The caption reads "H's up, H-Town."

Richardson was 2/15 at the half with an interception to Jalen Pitre. He finished 9/19 with 221 passing yards, but one of those completions came on a 60-yard touchdown pass that was wide open because of the two Texans players running into one another. So, those stats are boosted a bit.

He was awful in this game, and, at one point it appeared he was getting benched, even though the broadcast said he was resting after being tired, even though the play he came out for was a handoff.

So, to troll him after this game is just too funny.

The Texans now have three straight primetime games. Next is the New York Jets on Thursday Night Football. Then the Detroit Lions on Sunday Night Football. And then the Dallas Cowboys on Monday Night Football.