Two Texans Make 2012 All-Joe Team
James Casey, #86
Two Houston Texans made the 2012 USA Today’s All Joe Team and they were fullback James Casey and special teams star Bryan Braman. Both players were key parts of the 2012 team and were put on this recognized post season team released by USA Today.
The criteria of the team is as follows:
About the team: The All-Joe team was created in 1992 by longtime USA TODAY...
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So, what’s the rule on exposed human head-to-helmet hits?
Bryan Braman of the Houston Texans is an undrafted rookie free agent special teams player. I'm assuming he's aware of the ongoing discussion of the dangers of helmet-to-helmet hits. I'm also assuming, based on what you're about to see below, that he just doesn't care.
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