On a day when the Houston Texans were looking for answers, rookie cornerback Kareem Jackson said there was one place it was easy to assign blame: Him. The Texans on Sunday lost to the San Diego Chargers, 29-23, at Reliant Stadium in Houston a game that moved Houston to 4-4 after an inspired, heady 2-0 start. The game, many Texans players said afterward, was not only winnable, but it turned on big plays. And as Jackson saw it, no one allowed more than he did. "It was tough," Jackson said after the Texans allowed Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers to complete 17 of 23 passes for 295 yards and four touchdowns with an interception. "In my opinion, I think it was the big plays that determine the game, in which I gave up three alone two for a touchdown. Anytime that happens, you don't give your team a chance to win. That's on me. I'll just have to come back out this week and just work hard and just try to get better." Source: NFL Fanhouse
Dunta would have never admit it and he struggled alot in his first couple seasons. He was also a higher draft pick and had more expectations around him. Rookie cornerbacks always struggle so I wouldn't get too down on him Texans fans.
Worse 1st round pick ever. We got rid of D. Rob and expected Kareem to come in and be our future CB, instead of making us lose week after week. HE has turned our Defense into crap and is solely responsible for EVERY TEXANS LOSS THIS YEAR. but Kubiak says we're stickin with him no matter what, so everybody knows who is responsible. It's unbelievable Frank Bush hasn't been fired for claiming Kareem was the most NFL ready CB in draft.
I live in houston and went to the game yesterday, maybe it looked different from Philly or where ever your from, but like you said at least he admitted up to it. What a heckin dumb butt.