Texans coach Gary Kubiak
didn’t shy away from putting a little
pressure on Andre Johnson earlier this season.
After Johnson failed to make a play on two potential
touchdown passes thrown his way against Tennessee on
Sept. 21, Kubiak had a talk with his star receiver.
“My message was, ‘You have to make those
plays for this team. That’s how much they count
on you,’ ” Kubiak said. “Is that
asking a lot of a kid? You bet it is.”
Johnson hardly shied from the challenge, and less than
a month later he is on the best three-game stretch of
his career. In the Texans’ 28-21 victory over the
Detroit Lions on Sunday at Reliant Stadium, Johnson
finished with 11 catches for 141 yards — his
third-consecutive 100-yard game.
Leading receiver
Johnson has 450 receiving yards in the
past three games, and is a key reason the team has won
two straight after starting 0-4.
“He is the heart and soul of this place,”
Kubiak said. “He’s a special player in the
NFL. When he plays at that level, he raises everybody
else.”
Despite his strong play, Johnson said he is trying to
catch up after missing so much of the offseason and
preseason because of knee surgery.
Johnson said he and quarterback Matt Schaub are trying
to make up for all the time they missed, and that they
aren’t as comfortable on the field as they were a
year ago.
In the first two games of 2007 prior to Johnson’s
knee injury, Johnson had 262 receiving yards and three
touchdowns.
“I guess when you have a nine-catch game then a
10-catch game and then an 11-catch game, you would
think there is some type of rhythm there,”
Johnson said. “But I still don’t think
there’s the same type of connection that we had
when I was here and Matt first got here.”
Clearly, some of that connection is returning, though.
In the first three games of the season, Johnson had
just 179 receiving yards and no touchdowns. He had 178
receiving yards against the Miami Dolphins alone last
week, and he has two touchdowns over the past three
games.
Kubiak said they have expanded Johnson’s role
because of his talent and his high level of confidence.
The Texans move him around constantly to try to keep
defenses from taking him out of games.
Having fun at work
And even with the added responsibility
and expectations, Johnson said he’s tried to stay
relaxed and have fun on the field.
It’s a combination that is proving difficult for
opponents to stop.
“I’ve been given a lot of opportunities in
these past three games,” Johnson said.
“I’m just out there playing and having fun.
“I can say that the first three games, there was
a lot of frustration and things like that. I told
myself right before the Indy game, no matter what
happens, I’m going to put everything behind me.
“I’ve just started to go back out there and
have fun, and when I get opportunities just make the
play on it. That’s been my attitude since (Indy),
and it’s working out well for me.”
(chron.com)