So how is Mario Williams working out for you Texan fans? Sports betting is very similar to running a football organization. It all comes down to making good decisions. Passing on Reggie Bush and Vince Young for Mario Williams was not the best of decisions. Now I know you Texan fans already know this and what’s done is done so we’ll move on to the brighter side of life -
Heeeerrrrrrrrrreezzzzz MATT SCHAUB, the greatest QB who ever played two games. He’s looked good (in more ways than one) in those two games and he’s kept it up in some of the pre-season affairs but we’ll just have to wait and see how he does when it’s all on his shoulders as the number one guy. Given that the O-Line is still in need of serious overhauling, I think Matty is going to have some days where he’ll be nursing a sore tush just like David Carr did on a regular basis when he was under center in Texas.
The Texans did go out and get an aging yet still tough running back in Ahman Green and they already Andre Johnson, one of the seven best receivers in the NFL. With Gary Kubiak in his second season, I expect the Texans to move the ball better than in years past, but it will all depend on the play of the O-Line.
On defense, the Texans will see if all the millions they spent last year on Mario Williams goes into sacks instead of toe bandages. Drafting DT Amobi Okoye out of Louisville will pay dividends for years. With the wonderful play of LB Demeco Ryans, Dunta Robinson at CB and all the money being spent on this D-Line, the Texans are devolping a good, young defensive nucleus.
I see this team on the rise in 2007 but still a couple years away from really making any waves. Kubiak is a very good, young head coach and this team is on the verge of putting the pieces in place for some big upsets this year and next.
One final note from a betting standpoint, look at the spread when the Texans play the Colts in Houston. If it’s over 10, jump on it and ride the underdog Texans to money lane! You can thank me in a few months.










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