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What I think they're thinking
Paul Kuharsky, AFC South...lone home sellout on TV in Jacksonville, it's our lone national TV appearance (if you have NFL Network) and it's time for us to show ourselves. David Garrard's promised better. Can he...
Blog | December 15, 2009Reading the coverage: SD doesn't have Indy's number
Paul Kuharsky, AFC SouthHouston Texans The Texans' run game is going in circles, says John McClain. Had the Texans stepped up and did what they did Sunday just once more t...
Blog | December 15, 2009Reading the coverage: Third down hurt Jags
Paul Kuharsky, AFC SouthDoes this set a record for the longest "Reading the coverage" in history? Felt like it as I pieced it together in my Indy hotel room Hope you're up ea...
Blog | December 14, 2009Reading the coverage: Wayne would go for it
Paul Kuharsky, AFC SouthHouston Texans Dominique Barber will start at free safety, says John McClain. Expect a slimmer Steve Slaton next year, says Jerome Solomon. T...
Blog | December 11, 2009Reading the coverage: Bullitt a bargain
Paul Kuharsky, AFC SouthBrian Burke's win probabilities favor all four AFC South teams Sunday. Houston Texans Matt Schaub will play with a brace on his left, non-throwi...
Blog | December 10, 2009Reading the coverage: Manning, Mawae all decade
Paul Kuharsky, AFC SouthTony Dungy's Super Bowl win and Kevin Dyson's desperate lunge make Don Banks' list of the 10 signature moments of the decade. Bill Polian is the GM...
Blog | December 09, 2009Season over for Texans' Slaton
Paul Kuharsky, ESPN.comThe Texans have placed second-year running back Steve Slaton on injured reserve with a shoulder problem, ending his season.
Story | Conversation | December 09, 2009Reading the coverage: Crist wants Tebow
Paul Kuharsky, AFC SouthHouston Texans Here's a bulletin from the department of somewhat relevant information: [Gary] Kubiak is 27-33 as head coach of the Texans. That ha...
Blog | December 08, 2009What I think they're thinking
Paul Kuharsky, AFC SouthWhat I think they are thinking in the headquarters of the four AFC South teams Monday afternoon. Houston Texans And so ends our season. What a d...
Blog | December 07, 2009Reading the coverage: Unknowns produce
Paul Kuharsky, AFC South...for Jacksonville, writes Michael C. Wright. Killing the clock was crucial for Jones-Drew, says Wright. The NFL can't ignore the Jaguars any longer, says Gene Frenette. Nate Hughes and Zach Miller chipped in...
Blog | December 07, 2009Reading the coverage: Most targeted
Paul Kuharsky, AFC SouthTitans-Colts is Clark Judge's game of the week. A look at the league's most-targeted defenders features a lot of AFC South names. A good piece from...
Blog | December 06, 2009Reading the Coverage: On Slaton's slump
Paul Kuharsky, AFC SouthHouston Texans The Texans' investment in pass-rush help -- Bill Kollar, Antonio Smith, Connor Barwin -- hasn't paid off yet, says Dale Robertson. ...
Blog | December 04, 2009Reading the coverage: Reeves absolved of PI
Paul Kuharsky, AFC SouthHouston Texans The Texans regard Sunday at Jacksonville as a must-win, says John McClain. Richard Justice can't get himself to give up on Gary K...
Blog | December 03, 2009Reading the coverage: Garcon playing well
Paul Kuharsky, AFC SouthHouston Texans Bob McNair wants to see how Gary Kubiak handles this critical time, writes John McClain. McNair backs Kubiak, says Mark Berman. ...
Blog | December 02, 2009Reading the coverage: VY stating his case
Paul Kuharsky, AFC South...they enter the stadium, there should have been a mention that the Jaguars can't overrule the NFL's security policies. A Q&A with David Garrard, from Michael C. Wright. Maintain your balance...
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