Saturday, October 9, 2010

Texans find reason to be optimistic in 2008

Although you can have finished the last in 2007 in the AFC South Houston Texans highly competitive have a reason for optimism. Consider that quarterback Matt Schaub lost 5 games and parts of several others, highly renowned Ahman Green was limited to only 70 scree and stud receiver Andre Johnson missed seven games. How many computers could resist his players better offensive missing three a combined 22 games and still finished 8-8? Imagine the Cowboys less Tony Romo, Tyrell Owens and Marion Barber.


Mario Williams had a stellar season 14 SAC and calmed many who questioned their selection on Reggie Bush.The Texans also added Chris Brown to provide insurance if Green saludable.Pero cannot be sustained Brown you will need to stay healthy to same because also struggled with injuries in 2007.


But the addition of more big is the recruitment of the offensive line guru Alex Gibbs. Colorful coach is the premier football offensive line coach.Their teams have led the NFL in numerous rushing veces.Él understands what is needed to get the most out of NFL players and also understand how to handle multiple defensive schemes. His knowledge of the lock area is unmatched.


The Texans added left tackle Duane Brown at the 26th pick in the first round and should help to protect the important of the left side of the offensive line. Brown work against Williams on a daily basis can do nothing but accelerate improvement.


Defensive Tackle Amobi Okoye is also expected to have a rest a year.Young defensive tackle started strong in 2007 but tail towards the end of the year.Wait for that show a dramatic improvement in 2008.


Texas observation of the larger issue can be your high school.Houston signed Jacques Reeves away from Dallas Cowboys and should contribute his experiencia.Por misfortune, he can be better than what you have, but is not yet a number one of the esquina.Es hoped that with the continued development of Williams and Okoye can have high school some of its covert holes.

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