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The Houston Texans were supposed to be one of the surprise teams of 2008, but a devastating hurricane that damaged their stadium seemed to be too much to overcome.

The Texans had to take their bye in Week 2, which doesn't exactly make it very useful for a period of relaxing... Read More


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The Houston Texans were supposed to be one of the surprise teams of 2008, but a devastating hurricane that damaged their stadium seemed to be too much to overcome.

The Texans had to take their bye in Week 2, which doesn't exactly make it very useful for a period of relaxing and healing after playing just one game. It also forced them on a long road trip to the start the season.

Houston still needs to figure out its quarterback situation, although it did get cleared up some this offseason. The team traded away backup Sage Rosenfels, who is now expected to compete for the starting job in Minnesota.

There is no doubt that Matt Schaub is more than capable of being a quality starter in the NFL, but there is a lot of skepticism as to whether he can stay in the starting lineup. Health has been a major concern, and there is no telling whether or not he can avoid missing substantial time each year.

The Texans did find a starting running back last year in rookie Steve Slaton, and you know they have plenty of talent at wide receiver with Andre Johnson. The question becomes whether or not they will have the quarterback under center to guide a young but talented offense.

The schedule shouldn't be a major problem for the Texans, as they have the honor of facing off against the AFC East and NFC West.

They also get to play Cincinnati and Oakland outside of the 14 games against the AFC East, AFC South and NFC West, a major advantage over many other teams.

Because the schedule is so favorable, you have to look at the Houston Texans as one of those surprise playoff teams in 2009.
 
 
Houston Texans 2008 Article

The Houston Texans took a giant step forward in 2007 and are looking to be a serious playoff contender in 2008.

Quarterback Matt Schaub was solid in his first year as the teams starting quarterback, but injuries kept him off the field. Once again, the teams offensive line proved to be its Achilles heel.

The offensive line must show improvement in 2008 so as to keep Schaub healthy and under center. However, the team does have a capable backup quarterback in Sage Rosenfels, who performed surprisingly well last year when Schaub was out due to various injuries.

One of the biggest keys to Schaubs success is wide receiver Andre Johnson, who missed half of last season with an injury. Johnson and Schaub were spectacular when they were on the field together, especially late in the season.

The two players are sure to get in plenty of reps together in training camp, and they could really develop a great chemistry before the start of the season.

Running back could be an issue again this season. Ahman Green is said to be 100 percent healthy, but he certainly isnt getting any younger or faster. The Texans selected running back Steve Slaton in the NFL Draft, and he could really fit well in this system. However, Slaton also been known to be injury-prone, and many question whether he is big enough for the league.

Meanwhile, the defense continues to improve, most specifically defensive end Mario Williams, who continues to make critics of his selection over running back Reggie Bush look silly.

Williams showed tremendous improvement last season over the previous year, and the Texans are looking for really big things out of him in 2008.

The Texans should be able to make a serious push for a playoff spot this year, but a still suspect offensive line combined with playing in a very difficult division and conference make the postseason an unlikely destination.
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