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Bleacher report had a list today, seems some is debateable.
and discussion for the doldrums perhaps http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...houston-texans 1. Andre Johnson 2. Matt Schaub 3. Demeco Ryans 4. Mario Williams 5. Arian Foster 6. Eric Winston 7. Owen Daniels 8. Chester Pitts 9. Duane Brown 10.Brian Cushing I was thinking Aaron Glenn should be on there somewhere. |
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Glenn should definitely be on there. His INT TD to beat Pittsburgh when we had like 25 yards of offense was a classic.
I'd also have Cushing higher. He has not played as long as Pitts/Winston/Daniels, but his two best seasons are better than any one by those three. I'd have Foster in the top 2/3 by the same logic. I think #1 is the only spot that isn't up for debate. |
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I don't know if Winston and Pitts are even on my list.
Aaron Glenn and Gary Walker are two who should be on the list. Jaime Sharper is a close one. And Foster should be #2 IMO. And I would move Brown up higher on this list. And what no Chris Brown or Jacoby Jones? ![]()
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How quickly they forget Domanick Davis-Williams or whatever he calls himself now. I miss DeMarcus Faggins.
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Why is Eric Winston #6 ?
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The story, the very brief history of the Houston Texans to date is not complete without the David Carr chapter, even if not as one of its 10 greatest players.
He's one of the most well known, most prominent, most important, certainly most controversial, most disappointing, etc. the team has had so far. |
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