I didn't get to see the Texans game so I can't really say, but the secondary was probably still getting used to throwing the zone coverage into the scheme. I got to watch the Jets game, and I really did not see anything wrong with the cover schemes. Testaverde ended up with over 300 yards passing, but almost half (maybe even more) of that came in the 4th quarter when we were "playing with the lead." We get caught doing that a lot actually . . . whether that's players letting up or coaches calling too many soft cover schemes, I do not know. Another point about the Jets game, Santana Moss was OWNING Sam Madison (if I remember correctly). In the Buffalo game, things worked perfectly. Bledsoe only threw for just over 100 yards and, again, about half of that came on their last drive of the game. I think the Giants game was the same way. I'm willing to bet there are plenty of other examples.