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    Don't get too y about one win. I think it will be more difficult to stop the Panthers' running game than it was the Chiefs' running game. All KC has is an out of shape LJ. No wideouts or any other threats offensively. Next week they will be facing a more balanced attack, with Steve Smith being a huge offensive threat. It is going to be a test for this young defense. They need to stay humble and learn to take things one game at a time and not get a big head.

    That being said, they played great today and hopefully they can be consistent throughout the season.
    I'm not im just laughing that this guy says be weary of Foster, he hasnt proven any the last 3 seasons and will prob lose his starting job to D. Williams before this season is over.

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    http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/7198326

    HOUSTON (AP) - Mario Williams smiled broadly, clutched his football and breezed into the room.

    After a year of carrying the burden of Houston's seemingly inexplicable decision to draft him, the 6-foot-7 player seemed to stand a little taller when it was time to talk about Sunday's game.
    Last year's top pick finally had his breakout game, returning a fumble for a touchdown and finishing with five tackles, including two sacks to help the Houston Texans to a 20-3 win over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.

    "There's so much more," Williams said. "Not just me - as a defense. There's a lot of things we did, and a lot we could do better. Today was just a start. Hopefully, we can keep going that way."

    It was Houston's first win in an opener since 2003 and is the first time in franchise history the team has won three games in a row, dating to last year.

    The Texans led 10-0 when Jamar Fletcher knocked the ball out of Kris Wilson's hands and Williams recovered it. The defensive end got up and rumbled 38 yards for the touchdown. He kept the ball from that play and held onto it long after the game had ended.


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    DeMeco Ryans jumped on Williams to congratulate him after the score. It was a change from last season, when Williams endured endless criticism in part because the Texans passed on Reggie Bush and Vince Young to get him. Kansas City challenged the ruling of a fumble, but the call was upheld.

    Asked if a game like this helps take pressure off him, Williams didn't address it.

    "I don't really feel like I'm under any pressure," he said. "When you look at it, the pressure applied from critics and media and whatever, I'm always behind anyway. I was drafted No. 1, but I was never really whoever else you might try to compare me to."

    Williams also got a hearty laugh when someone pointed out that he has more touchdowns than Bush this year.

    "I didn't think about that," Williams said. "There you go."

    Matt Schaub had a successful, if a bit inconsistent, debut. He was 16-of-22 for 225 yards with a touchdown and an interception.

    Both of Williams' sacks came after halftime, the second a 6-yard loss on second down inside the 20 that forced the Chiefs to settle for a field goal. Justin Medlock's 27-yarder made it 17-3 in the third.

    Coach Gary Kubiak said the sack "did a lot for the team" and the coaching staff expected a big game from Williams because he had his best practice as a Texans player on Thursday.

    "This game is about confidence," Kubiak said. "When you're a player and a couple of good things go your way, you start to get a lot of confidence. I would expect him to feel really good coming out of this one moving forward."

    Houston's effort was helped by a slew of errors by the Chiefs offense. Kansas City fumbled three times, losing two of them, missed a short field goal, and Damon Huard threw two interceptions. In addition, Chiefs receivers dropped a number of passes.

    "You can't turn the ball over four times on the road and expect to have a chance," coach Herm Edwards said.

    Even with Larry Johnson back on the field, the offensive problems continued after a preseason in which the Chiefs scored just two touchdowns. Johnson finished with 10 carries for 43 yards.

    Huard's first interception came just before halftime when Von Hutchins drilled Jeff Webb, who tipped the ball to Dunta Robinson. First-round pick Dwayne Bowe dropped a couple of passes but had a nifty 25-yard catch that set up Kansas City's only score.

    Bowe said he was a bit "jittery" before the game but a halftime pep talk from Edwards calmed him down. Huard was 22-of-33 for 168 yards.

    The Texans' offense wasn't particularly impressive, considering the interception, a fumble by the normally steady Andre Johnson and more of the protection problems which have plagued the team. Schaub was sacked two times and hurried plenty more. He was impressive in flashes though.

    Schaub found Andre Johnson up the middle for a 77-yard touchdown reception that was the longest of Johnson's career and made it 10-0 midway through the second quarter. Johnson, who had seven catches for 142 yards, tiptoed out of an arm tackle by a diving Bernard Pollard and jogged into the end zone.

    The backup to Michael Vick for three years in Atlanta, Schaub also avoided the rush to find rookie Jacoby Jones for a 26 yard gain in the first quarter. He engineered a nice drive after Medlock missed a 30-yard field goal attempt in the first quarter, but the Texans came away empty-handed when Jarrad Page intercepted an ill-advised throw into the end zone.

    Eddie Drummond fumbled a punt which Houston's Charlie Anderson recovered in the second quarter and the Texans cashed in with a 26-yard field goal by Kris Brown to make it 3-0.

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    Brown added a 28-yarder in the fourth quarter.


    Notes
    Texans 20-year-old rookie Amobi Okoye became the youngest player to appear in an NFL game since 1967 on Sunday. ... Houston SS Jason Simmons left the game with a torn left patellar tendon and is out for the season. ... Texans DE N.D. Kalu cracked bones in his hand and returned to the game after getting a cast put on it in the fourth quarter.

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    I have to admit that they were much better than I thought they would be.

    Congrats to the Texans and their fans.

    However, I'll reserve judgement until I see them play against a real offense. Next week vs. The Panthers will be a good test of how really good they are.

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    I have to admit that they were much better than I thought they would be.

    Congrats to the Texans and their fans.

    However, I'll reserve judgement until I see them play against a real offense. Next week vs. The Panthers will be a good test of how really good they are.

    agreed and WOW did you actually just type that!!! Your boys Off. was bad ass....thier def worries me though.

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    You've got to root for Mario.

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    agreed and WOW did you actually just type that!!! Your boys Off. was bad ass....thier def worries me though.
    That defense was killing me.
    , I almost punched someone in the face when they gave up that long ass pass to Burress.

    We need Newman in the worst possible way.

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    You've got to root for Mario.
    I've actually been rooting for him since last year. I've always said that Reggie Bush was overrated.

    I just wish he was a Cowboy.

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    I'm a Texans fan checking in. Didn't get to see the game yesterday, though, since my tv won't get hooked up until next week.

    Reggie Bush overrated? I'd take him on my team anyday. But Mario was in a tough spot last season when the Texans passed up Reggie. It takes longer to see what Mario's effect on a team could be. He has this year to prove it, hopefully.

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    I'm a Texans fan checking in. Didn't get to see the game yesterday, though, since my tv won't get hooked up until next week.

    Reggie Bush overrated? I'd take him on my team anyday. But Mario was in a tough spot last season when the Texans passed up Reggie. It takes longer to see what Mario's effect on a team could be. He has this year to prove it, hopefully.

    Bush could never be a feature back in the NFL, he is too small and too much of a . Passing on Vince is what hurts me the most.

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    Hey Austin Texans fans......I found a viewing party of Texans fans and there are quite of few, who would have known. Send me a Pm if your interested.

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    Hey Austin Texans fans......I found a viewing party of Texans fans and there are quite of few, who would have known. Send me a Pm if your interested.
    Austin loves Vince, not Texans. They'll show ans games before Texans games.

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    Austin loves Vince, not Texans. They'll show ans games before Texans games.

    Its pretty stupid, but that will change when they start losing.

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    Its pretty stupid, but that will change when they start losing.
    Its not stupid. More people in Austin are ans fans than Texans fans.

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    Its not stupid. More people in Austin are ans fans than Texans fans.

    Just because of what he did in college.... that was 2 years ago.....PLUS when the madden curse consumes him, lets see if keye keeps the ans on.

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    Just because of what he did in college.... that was 2 years ago.....PLUS when the madden curse consumes him, lets see if keye keeps the ans on.

    EXACTLY of what he did in college. Don't care if that how old that Rose bowl is. Vince>>>>>>>>texans. Always! You live in Austin, GET USE TO IT!

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    EXACTLY of what he did in college. Don't care if that how old that Rose bowl is. Vince>>>>>>>>texans. Always! You live in Austin, GET USE TO IT!

    OK so lets put it this way, lets say Vince got drafted to a NFC team and they stopped showing the Boys here, would you be happy with that?

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    OK so lets put it this way, lets say Vince got drafted to a NFC team and they stopped showing the Boys here, would you be happy with that?
    Thats abusured. They wouldn't stop showing the 'Boys no matter what. They are an NFL ins ution son.

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    Thats abusured. They wouldn't stop showing the 'Boys no matter what. They are an NFL ins ution son.

    Yeah I knew you would say something stupid like that, you just proved my point. Its sad you feel the need to come in here!

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    Yeah I knew you would say something stupid like that, you just proved my point. Its sad you feel the need to come in here!

    , How did I prove your point? Your weak. You obviously don't like the truth. Face it, Austin is showing ans games over texan games. Deal with it, get over it, and learn to love it.

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    Very tough game this week.

    Texans will be lucky to keep it within double digits.

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    Very tough game this week.

    Texans will be lucky to keep it within double digits.

    Yeah this week is tough as they have a pretty good def.

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    I actually think the Texans might win this game. Might. I don't think we really know the iden y of Carolina yet. The final score between the panthers and rams was not indicative of how the game went. Going into the half, the Rams were up by 3. St. Louis loses 2 of its starters on the offensive line, Jackson fumbles on consecutive series and the game changed from there. Jake only passed for 201 yards against a Rams D that is not that great. If I had to pick an "upset", this might be it.

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    I actually think the Texans might win this game. Might. I don't think we really know the iden y of Carolina yet. The final score between the panthers and rams was not indicative of how the game went. Going into the half, the Rams were up by 3. St. Louis loses 2 of its starters on the offensive line, Jackson fumbles on consecutive series and the game changed from there. Jake only passed for 201 yards against a Rams D that is not that great. If I had to pick an "upset", this might be it.

    an upset would be Carolina winning

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    Passing on Vince is what hurts me the most.
    Damn, I tried to forget that................

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    Damn, I tried to forget that................

    Its ok man, no reason to dwell on the past, just look to the future.

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