"Marcus Coleman" is a former Safety (American football position)/safety in the National Football League (NFL). Coleman played college football at Texas Tech Red Raiders/Texas Tech. He was signed by the Dallas Cowboys as a free agent on April 18, 2006, and was selected by the Houston Texans in the 2002 NFL Expansion Draft and played with that team for three seasons. He had previously spent six years with the New York Jets, the team which originally drafted him with the first pick in the 5th round (133rd overall) of the 1996 NFL Draft.

Coleman holds the Texans record for the longest interception return, a 102-yard pick-six recorded against the Kansas City Chiefs in .

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He's going to make some mistakes. I mean he's young. It kind of comes with the territory. If he does make a mistake, I'm just going to pat him on the back and say, 'Hey you've got to forget about it and let's go onto the next play.

We just tightened up our coverages a little bit. We tried to focus a little bit harder on doing our fundamental things. We started to play a lot better once we settled down and started doing those things.

I don't think it's a must win. It's a little early to be pushing the panic button. It's only Week 2.

It's rough playing up there, especially for those cats that don't like cold weather, ... I've been there for a couple of big games. ... It can get pretty rowdy up there.

And everybody else around him is doing a good job of blocking for him and making the catches when they need to. And when you have a strong running game like they do, it makes it that much easier for any quarterback.

I'm not comparing him to Brett Favre, but sometimes, the way he plays running around and the athletic ability, you see similarities. We're going to do everything we can back there to try and confuse him. We're going to make it rough on him.

He's going to make some mistakes.