Texans fans, wherever you are, there are no adequate for what has transpired this season. It seems as though every bad break the Texans and Deshaun Watson can get, they do — against TY Hilton and Colts, and other teams as well.

This week featured a game-winning drive coming to a complete halt at the Colts four-yard-line.

The Texans muster a monster drive, getting them deep in Colts territory down 26-20.

On second and goal, the Texans botch a snap and lose the ball to the Colts. With no timeouts remaining and less than one minute and thirty seconds to go, the game was essentially over.

The Texans experience heartbreak once again.

After the game, Texans superstar quarterback, Deshaun Watson was clearly upset on the sideline.

Watson has been remarkable all year for the Texans, despite the bad hand that he has been dealt by management.

After trading away DeAndre Hopkins before the beginning of the season, Randall Cobb has gone down with a season ending injury, Will Fuller has been suspended for the remainder of the season, Kenny Stills was released, and even Brandin Cooks missed the second half in Week 13 for the Texans.

With practice squad receivers, Watson puts together a masterful comeback performance for the Texans, but even still they can't seem to find a way to win.

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This season, Watson has been nothing short of spectacular. Going into week 13, Watson was fourth in the league in passing yards (3,201), sixth in the league in passing touchdowns (24), and had the third highest passer rating (112.5). Despite his individual success, the Texans aren't able to put games in the win column.

I'd be upset too if my performances were continuously being overlooked because of a 4-8 record.

Houston needs to give Watson some legitimate weapons, or this may be a trend for years to come.