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Texans at the break: Midseason awards
Offensive MVP
Arian Foster, RB: Leads the league with 659 yards and 10 touchdowns. Defensive MVP J.J. Watt, DE: Leads the NFL with 9 1/2 sacks and 10 pass deflections. Best rookie Ben Jones, RG: He improves every week while learning a new position. Best free agent Bradie James, ILB: He doesn’t come off the field except for a rest. Best asst. coach Bill Kollar, asst. head coach/DL: He has done a superb job developing his linemen. http://blog.chron.com/ultimatetexans...season-awards/ |
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Foster is leading the league in rushing yards/ touchdowns?! Just imagine if he ate meat!!!
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All sound about right but i think if mercilus got to see the field more he might take the rookie of the year award. The guy has a natural knack for gwtting to the QB
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Was looking through our roster for free agent additions, because, surely, I thought, James can't have been our BEST free agent addition this year...
I'd go with Donnie Jones. I thought he'd be a stop gap until Hartmann was back, but he's played very well so far. |
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Bradie James... he's played a lot, he's been an on-the-field QB for the defense, but he hasn't done a lot of damage other than getting other people in the right positions. |
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vegetables makes his digestion and recovery (assimilation of amino acids into proteins) far more efficent than when he was a meat eater. Since most plant foods, in their raw form, are highly alkalinizing, he's less likely to suffer inflammation for as long as meat eaters do. Since his system is running far more efficiently, in all areas including mental clarity and focus, his stamina is much higher than it was when he was chomping on Bessie, Bambi, Foghorn Leghorn, and Wilbur. |
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1. Adrian Peterson 775 2. Marshawn "Skittles" Lynch 757 3. Alfred Morris 717 4. Stevan Ridley 716 5. Arian Foster 659 |
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And making the defensive calls and getting people into position is working very well! |
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Hell if we're using old stats, I was tied for the lead in rushing yards prior to week 1.
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Best Defensive Lineman: J.J. Watt (just watch a game).
Best Linebacker: J.J. Watt (9.5 sacks). Best Defensive Back: J.J. Watt (10 passes batted down). |
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Foster is averaging 24 carries/game. Tate has to stay healthy and carry more of the load (only 7 carries/game thus far) in the 2nd half.
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And if you look at this week's stats, Arian's third in yards per game BUT the two guys ahead of him and the two guys immediately behind him have all played 1 more game than he has. It doesn't make a difference. It's just the bye skewing things. |
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