Posted by ESPN.com’s Paul Kuharsky
Houston Texans
Houston Texans
- Richard Justice thinks Owen Daniels did well to prove himself before his season-ending injury.
- The Texans are now thin at tight end, says John McClain.
- Gary Kubiak is not in a hurry to name a starting running back, says McClain.
- Kubiak handled Steve Slaton’s issues openly and directly, says Richard Justice.
- Kevin Walter will have a chance to produce more with Daniels down, blogs McClain.
- Now the schedule gets tough, says Mike Chappell.
- Injury updates from Jim Caldwell through John Oehser. Marlin Jackson could return for the Houston game.
- Bill Polian discusses the idea of feigning injuries to slow a game down, thinks Jacob Lacey’s fine should be reduced and says the Colts are a much more gritty and resourceful team than a lot of people realize. Thanks to Oehser for sorting through Polian’s radio show.
- Jim Caldwell was pleased the Colts found a different way to win, says Oehser.
- Close games are good for the soul, says Stampede Blue.
- Jack Del Rio says David Garrard won’t be checking out of some run plays called for Maurice Jones-Drew going forward, says Vito Stellino.
- Vic Ketchman isn’t surprised the Jaguars are struggling to be competitive.
- Jeff Fisher was pleased with Vince Young’s progress, says Jim Wyatt.
- Even something like chasing a chicken can’t replicate Chris Johnson’s speed, says Fisher. Gary Estwick’s notebook.
- The Titans’ patched up secondary played a key role in the win over Jacksonville, says Terry McCormick.
- Young passed his first test, says Joe Biddle.
- If that was VY at his best, it wasn’t good enough for the long run, says JJ Cooper.
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