OT Rackers beat out Kris Brown

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Wonder if the Cards have any interest in him, Feeley hasn't exactly blown me away although he kicked off pretty well last night.

in 08 Brown was 29-33 on FG's but was only 21-32 last season.

I guess if he lost his job to Rackers it wouldn't figure we'd go after him.
 

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Wonder if the Cards have any interest in him, Feeley hasn't exactly blown me away although he kicked off pretty well last night.

in 08 Brown was 29-33 on FG's but was only 21-32 last season.

I guess if he lost his job to Rackers it wouldn't figure we'd go after him.

I think Brown was the last man standing from the inaugural Texans team.
 

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This had more to do with Brown's recent dealing with Plantar Fasciitis. He and Rackers both did well in the preseason. Can't wait to see the meltdown when the Texans have a game on the line.
 
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This had more to do with Brown's recent dealing with Plantar Fasciitis. He and Rackers both did well in the preseason. Can't wait to see the meltdown when the Texans have a game on the line.

Had that it's brutally painful. I've had 2 knee surgeries and countless badly sprained ankles playing basketball over the years but by far the most painful injury I ever had in basketball was plantar fascitis.

Can see why Brown would struggle kicking if he had that.
 

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They were apparently neck and neck......may have been as close as a coin flip.
 
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