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That is reveals Jason Aldean very hard hicktown "jason aldean informs to replace.Schaub has similar chemistry and connectivity with Andre Johnson. Perhaps Schaub trusts Johnson too much, as he threw into triple coverage and hoped Andre could out-wrestle three Indy defenders for the ball. Not even the otherworldly Johnson could keep this pass from being intercepted in the first quarter.Daniels' loss hurts in many ways. Not only is he absent from the lineup, but opposing defenses can afford to send more coverage towards Andre without fear of being burned. Other players such as Walter, Jacoby Jones, and David Anderson must step up to replace Daniels. Second, it appears the Texans have finally found a good player at strong safety in Bernard Pollard. This Kansas City castoff is a thunderous hitter and plays with an intimidating swagger.

His infectious attitude energizes the other defenders. Not only does Pollard excel against the run, he is above average against the pass jason aldean tickets . Sure, one of his interceptions came off of Reggie Wayne, but Pollard still managed to pick off Peyton Manning. The Texans have cycled through so many players at safety over the years and even this season relentless aldean . Pollard has been a godsend at the position and can help this team going forward for years to come why aldean . He was a second round pick out of Purdue in 2006, so it's not like he's long in the tooth jason aldene .

I hope the Texans lock him up long-term.Third, we saw that things remain just as cloudy, if not worse, at running back Ryan Moats started because Steve Slaton fumbled too much . Well, of course, Moats fumbled on a controversial play near the end of the second quarter jason aldine . More on this later. Adding to the uncertainty is that Slaton didn't fumble and managed to score a rushing touchdown jason why . Still, neither player was able to generate much on the ground.At this point, not knowing what either back will bring on a week to week basis seems like it will be the only answer for the Texans this season . Moats may get four yards on a carry by falling forward, but Slaton is more likely to create an explosive play. Uncertainty is likely to hang over the running game for the remainder of 2009. How else can we explain the team kicking the tires on Larry Johnson, another player cut by the Chiefs? Maybe Johnson can be productive for the Texans behind a better offensive line, but perhaps (and probably more likely) he will continue to be one of the worst teammates in the NFL and a locker room cancer. Fourth, it's time people recognize that the Texans have a good defense.