ing the eastern shore of Florida to come to the promised land of Houston D.J. Reader Color Rush Jersey , I won’t lie, the news got me fired up. In fact, my first article as a member of the BRB masthead detailed Miller’s potential as a Texan. Sitting behind a solid blocking scheme, with an “offensive guru” at the helm, a running back like Lamar Miller was a shoe-in for replacing the Houston Texans’ all-time greatest running back, Arian Foster. While each back had a different style, Miller’s ability to slip tackles and turn on the jets was a no-brainer for the Texans’ offensive arsenal. Then the offense slid down the “Hit The A-Gap Until We Can Kick A Field Goal” rabbit hole and Miller quickly went from dream addition to nightmare signing. With the third highest base salary of any tailback in the NFL this season, Miller’s overall productivity didn’t seem to match the price of admission. While Miller had only broken the 1,000-yard mark in one season prior to coming to the Texans, calling his stint in Miami a perfect scenario for a feature back is a gross misstatement. It seemed like a done deal that if you took a guy who could produce in a non-running-attack-oriented offense and drop him into one of the best run games in the league, great things would happen. They didn’t. In 2016, Miller’s first year with the Texans, he produced 1,073 yards. That’s good enough for seventh all time on a team that’s only been around since 2002.That’s isn’t exactly living up to the hype. And it was far shy of my prediction of 1,610 yards. 2017 happened, and Miller managed to tally 888 yards鈥oughly half of what I expected. This is where the train really left the tracks and the excuses and accusations began to fly. Over the course of Houston’s historic eight-game winning streak in 2018, Miller has quietly taken over and raced into the role he was signed to fill. So far this season, Miller has 773 yards, good for a 4.9 yard per carry average. Based on existing data, Miller is projecting to hit 1,156 yards by seasons end, despite the fact that he only had ten rushing yards in the loss to the Giants and faces some fairly anemic defenses over the last five games. In a pass-first NFL world, on a team with the likes of Deshaun Watson and DeAndre Hopkins, a running back who can eat up nearly five yards every time he gets the ball is a big plus.That stat bodes well for Miller’s final season tally. It also doesn’t hurt when he can do things like this:The irony of where he hit the line shouldn’t be lost on anyone, and doing this against the Tennessee Titans and Mike Vrabel is just icing on the cake. Last week’s column talked about Houston Texans records and how exciting it was to witness so many records being set. Well Jon Weeks Color Rush Jersey , the Monday night win over Tennessee didn’t disappoint in that department. In their history, the Texans have only had six runs over fifty yards. That’s a little shocking for a run-first team, but according to Pro Football Reference, it is what it is. Furthermore, there are only two runs in Texans’ history over 75 yards. The first was done by Justin Forsett on November 22nd, 2012 when Forsett ripped off an 81-yard run against the Detroit Lions.The other was what Miller did to the Titans on Monday night.Not only did Lamar Miller set the new franchise longest run record with that run, which may not be broken for decades, he secured his place in the NFL record books as the only running back in history to have two 93+ yard runs in his career. Miller now has the distinction of having not one, but two of the six longest runs in NFL history. He’s also one of only four running backs to have two or more 90+ yard runs in his entire career while being the only guy to do it with two different teams. While Tony Dorsett holds the record for longest touchdown run in NFL history at 99 yards and Ahman Green broke loose for 98 yards once, only ten players have ever had a 95+ yarder. Knowing Lamar Miller did it twice and he did one of them in a Texans uniform is pretty spectacular. Could it be, with a (hopefully) greatly improved offensive line coming this off-season and Bill Obrien’s growing ability to run the Houston offense in a more exciting manner, Miller might just have another big time run? The smart money says yes, but only time will tell. From the “How Do You Like Me Now?” files, what do you think of Miller at this point in his career? Are you on the “Sign Le’Veon Bell” bandwagon, or do you think a combination of Miller and a younger change-of-pace back is the way to go? Detail your running back vision in the comments section. HOUSTON (AP) — Miami Dolphins coach Adam Gase couldn’t hide his irritation with the team’s defense after a 42-23 loss to the Houston Texans on Thursday night.“We’ve got to get better fast,” he said.The Dolphins allowed a season high in points on a night Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson matched a career best with five touchdown passes, including ones of 73 and 49 yards.When asked if second-year defensive coordinator Matt Burke’s job was at stake, Gase said he hadn’t considered making a major change to his defensive staff. But added that the coaches need to evaluate why the defense is giving up what he called a “massive amount of yardage.”“They try to get everything patched up as fast as possible,” Gase said of the staff. “These guys were hired because I liked them when we were coming into the situation we were in. I trusted Matt to get this thing going in the right direction.“There were a lot of good things that had happened over the last two years,” he continued. “We’ve just got to figure out where are out issues. Is it players? Is it schemes? We have to evaluate that, and we can’t be afraid to change if we have to.”Miami’s rush defense, which entered the week ranked 29th in the NFL by allowing 136.7 yards a game, allowed Houston another 188 rushing yards on 5.4 yards per carry. Former Dolphins running back Lamar Miller had 133 rushing yards on 18 carries, including a 2-yard touchdown run.Linebacker Cameron Wake, a five-time Pro Bowler Kevin Johnson Color Rush Jersey , defended Burke, saying: “He’s good,” and placed most of the blame on player performance.“There’s no magic pill, there is no secret — it’s defense,” Wake said. “Each player has a gap or a man or a zone, whatever it is. At some point, the ball is going to get there, and someone is accountable for that. Every man for 60 minutes has to be there. We’ll find that guy who’s not doing what they’re supposed to be doing.”After a 3-0 start to the season with wins over the Titans, Jets and Raiders, the Dolphins have slumped to fall to 4-4.“We didn’t get this one, but at the same time, four weeks ago, everybody was all flowers and cotton candy and puppies and all that,” Wake said. “It’s not a situation where the sky is falling, but you’ve got to look at yourself in the mirror, each man from top to bottom and ask: ‘What is your role and are you fulfilling that role?'”With starting quarterback Ryan Tannehill still sidelined with a shoulder injury, the Dolphins turned to Brock Osweiler for a third straight game. In his return to Houston, where he spent one season, Osweiler completed 21 of 37 passes for 241 yards, no touchdowns and an interception. Receiver DeVante Parker had 134 yards on six catches.“We need to learn from it and get back to work,” Osweiler said. “Coach Gase just told us in the locker room that we need to hone in on the details of our system, and he’s exactly right.”After Thursday’s loss, Gase said he didn’t know if Tannehill would be healthy in time for Miami’s next game on Nov. 4 against the Jets and that he’d worry about that next week.