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RealFootball draft blog - Houston TexansBy Thomas Sorrell | Saturday, April 28, 2007 | |
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| No.1 Todd |
01:25 AM 04/29/2007 | |
| 2:05 comment was dumb. The Texans addressed their OL trouble last year with two consecutive OL picks. Both promising barring injuries. And signing versactile J. Black. For Okoye, this kid Okoye is a great young man and a SOLID #10 pick. YOU are ridiculous...do me a favor a do a little research next time. | ||
| No.2 Stephen |
05:59 AM 04/29/2007 | |
| No kidding! You also don't mention the fact that many of the Texans' starters were injured for much of the year last year. That, coupled with the fact that the Texans acquired a very serviceable tackle in J. Black, and you have a more than adecquate O-line for at least the second 2/3 of the season. The moves on defense are genious. Mario Williams will be playing healthy (he didn't for most of the year last year), Okoye will draw as many double teams as he did. The Texans will have a top ten defense next year. And the offense will do fine as long as schaub can stay in the pocket. | ||
| No.3 Houstonian |
01:51 PM 04/29/2007 | |
| Mario Williams is terrible and so was this draft pick. The Texans are the worst team in the NFL. | ||
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