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Reading the coverage: LT Brown may be out
Paul Kuharsky, AFC SouthProjecting the playoff field with Dom Bonvissuto. He has Jags losing two, Titans winning two but not getting in and Texans losing two. Brian Cushin...
Blog | December 24, 2009Big plays in the AFC South
Paul Kuharsky, AFC SouthBig plays make and break teams. Interestingly, the AFC South boasts the best big play defense in the Colts and the best big-play offense in the Titans...
Blog | December 23, 2009Reading the coverage: Quick lunch edition
Paul Kuharsky, AFC SouthHouston Texans Like a comic book hero turned villain, [Dunta] Robinson went from being the heart and soul of the Texans, an unquestioned fan favor...
Blog | December 23, 2009What I think they're thinking
Paul Kuharsky, AFC SouthWhat I think they are thinking in the headquarters of the four AFC South Tuesday evening& Houston Texans We don't care a bit about the grief we ...
Blog | December 22, 2009Reading the coverage: Taylor may face Jags
Paul Kuharsky, AFC SouthHouston Texans The Texans' poor conference record means they are at the back of the pack of teams vying for a wild-card berth, says John McClain. ...
Blog | December 22, 2009Reading the coverage: Ugly win OK for Texans
Paul Kuharsky, AFC SouthHouston Texans You take 'em how you can get 'em, and the Texans got one, keeping their faint playoffs hopes alive, says Jerome Solomon. Matt S...
Blog | December 21, 2009Reading the coverage: Yards at any cost
Paul Kuharsky, AFC SouthHouston Texans Don't scoff, says Richard Justice: Matt Schaub is the real deal. The Rams are not what they used to be, says Dale Robinson. If...
Blog | December 20, 2009Reading the coverage: VY takes 'huge step'
Paul Kuharsky, AFC SouthHouston Texans Gary Kubiak continues to praise Matt Schaub, says Dale Robertson. Jerome Solomon visited Andre Johnson as he did some Christmas w...
Blog | December 18, 2009Reading the coverage: Big night for Jags
Paul Kuharsky, AFC South...is going on injured reserve, reports Michael C, Wright. The Fox affiliate got the simulcast of the NFL Network broadcast by being the highest bidder, says Jeff Elliott. John Henderson and Mike Sims-Walker are...
Blog | December 17, 2009Reading the coverage: Garcon can get 1,000
Paul Kuharsky, AFC South...Elias, says Vic Ketchman. Adam Stites isn't expecting the inconsistency to end soon. Tennessee Titans The NFL concluded there wasn't enough evidence to charge the Redskins with tampering with Albert Haynesworth, says Gary...
Blog | December 16, 2009What 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 mo...
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: Jags thinned out?
Paul Kuharsky, AFC SouthHouston Texans The Seahawks are the last team to visit Reliant Stadium and the last seven first-timers have lost, says Dale Robertson. Gary Kubi...
Blog | December 13, 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...
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