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Snap Judgments, Week 5: Houston Texans looking like impostors

Snap Judgments, Week 5: Houston Texans looking like impostors
Snap Judgments, Week 5: Houston Texans looking like impostors
Musings, observations and the occasional insight as a road-win heavy Week 5 unfolds in the NFL (home teams are just 7-6 going into Monday night's Bucs-Panthers matchup) ...So much for the heady offseason notion that Houston was primed and ready to step up in weight class this season and start punching with the heavyweights of the NFL.If ever first place in your division felt like a distinct disappointment, meet the 2016 Texans, who are 3-2 and proving themselves eminently capable of finishing a mediocre 9-7 for the third consecutive year.
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NFL 2016: Brock Osweiler yet to live up to price tag for Houston Texans

NFL 2016: Brock Osweiler yet to live up to price tag for Houston Texans
NFL 2016: Brock Osweiler yet to live up to price tag for Houston Texans
THE HOUSTON Texans took a leap of faith this NFL off-season by signing Brock Osweiler to a four-year, $US72 million ($A95 million) contract.They did so without meeting the 25-year-old former Bronco face-to-face, showing a desperate desire to fill a void at quarterback that's been there for most of the franchise's existence.Sure, Matt Schaub was decent, but he brought little excitement to an up-and-coming team.
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Fiedorowicz Maintaining Positive Outlook For Texans « CBS Houston

Fiedorowicz Maintaining Positive Outlook For Texans « CBS Houston
Fiedorowicz Maintaining Positive Outlook For Texans « CBS Houston
HOUSTON (CBS HOUSTON) – Texans tight end CJ Fiedorowicz isn't buying all of the negativity the doomsday forecasters and naysayers both inside and outside the city of Houston are selling this week after the team was blown out at Minnesota, 31-13 last Sunday."In the preseason, everything was gelling well," Fiedorowicz said."We had the greatest team in the world.
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