The offense always has something to improve on. They could put special attention on receivers other than Moss and Welker. In the last two weeks out of 34 completions, eight were caught by someone other than Moss and Welker. Take away the contributions from the running backs, and the receivers and tight ends combined for just five receptions.
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8 November 2009
While all great receivers, the Dolphins had one man in mind when they selected Davis and Smith: Randy Moss.
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14 March 2009
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20 December 2008
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15 December 2008
Yesterday the Houston Texans defeated the Tennessee Titans 13-12 in front of a jam-packed crowd at Reliant Stadium. With the win the Texans evened their season record at 7-7 and recorded their first 4 game winning streak in franchise history. Playoff chances have been done for weeks, but the Texans are still playing tough and like a team with a lot on the line.
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7 November 2008
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31 October 2008
3. Andre Johnson (HOU)—Another player who gives wide receivers a good name is the star for the Texans. When the Houston offense was sputtering at the start of the season, he wasn’t making waves calling out the coaching staff or burying his quarterback. Now, 8 weeks in, he’s the number one receiver in the league. And this from a kid from Miami!
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30 October 2008
WR = Andre Johnson (HOU): 56 CTH 772 YDS 2 TD
Greg Jennings (GB): 37 CTH 685 YDS 4 TD
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28 October 2008
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7 September 2008
The feelings of excitement that I felt at 11:59am this morning quickly vanished. I don’t know about you, but within an hour, a string of events ruined this Sunday. Most of this was due to the Texans performance against the Pittsburgh Steelers. But other factors were also at play.
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