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Houston Texans Offense (2003) - Chris Palmer
The Houston Texans offense in 2003 was a work in progress. The team was in its inaugural season, and the offense was led by rookie quarterback David Carr. Carr had a solid rookie season, throwing for 2,593 yards and 12 touchdowns. However, he also threw 15 interceptions.
The Texans' offense was also led by running back Domanick Davis, who rushed for 1,015 yards and three touchdowns. Davis was a shifty and elusive runner, but he was also prone to injuries.
Chris Palmer was the offensive coordinator of the Houston Texans in 2003, the team's first season in the NFL. Palmer had a long and successful career as an offensive coordinator in the NFL, having previously served in that role for the Denver Broncos, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Cleveland Browns.
Palmer's offense was known for its emphasis on passing the ball. He was also known for his ability to develop young quarterbacks. In 2003, Palmer's offense was led by rookie quarterback David Carr, who was the first overall pick in the NFL draft. Carr had a solid rookie season, throwing for 2,593 yards and 12 touchdowns.
The NFL offense used on the 2003 Houston Texans football team was a pro-style offense that emphasized passing the ball. The offense was led by rookie quarterback David Carr, who was the first overall pick in the NFL draft.
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