Reading the coverage: Colts DTs improving

Discussion in 'Tennessee Titans and NFL Talk' started by NewsGrabber, Nov 15, 2008.

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    Posted by ESPN.com's Paul Kuharsky

    It's Saturday. We've all got a lot to do. Tempting not to read any football.

    OK, I'm kidding.

    I did. Now you have to. I've eliminated the surfing. All you have to do is put down the coffee and click.

    Houston Texans

    A good part of the Texans' troubles can be traced to the first quarter, writes Dale Robertson.

    Defensive coordinator Richard Smith has some questionable personnel and is hardly the singular reason for the struggles, opines Jerome Solomon.

    A look at injuries heading into Sunday's game at the Colts.

    Indianapolis Colts

    The Colts have gotten better play out of their defensive tackles, writes Phil Richards.

    A look at injuries heading into Sunday's game against the Texans.

    Jacksonville Jaguars

    While Mike Peterson's lost the starting middle linebacking job, Jack Del Rio is moving him to the weakside and told Michael C. Wright that Peterson will get some of Justin Durant's work.

    Tennessee Titans

    Chris Johnson reflects on last week, his worst game of the season so far. It's the top of Jim Wyatt's insider.

    Free safety Michael Griffin still excels on special teams, says Gary Estwick.

    Joe Biddle says the undefeated Titans get everyone's best shot.



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