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Top Slice - Texans vs. Dolphins

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The Texans make plenty of plays during the preseason and regular season, but only one play can be the Churrascos' Top Slice

Scroll down to view the contenders from the Texans' 17-15 win over the Miami Dolphins on Sunday at Reliant Stadium.

The winner was head coach Gary Kubiak.* *

To view past contenders and winners, see below.

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Texans-Chiefs (Aug. 12) 

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Texans-Rams (Aug. 19) 

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Texans-Broncos (Aug. 27)

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Texans-Bucs (Aug. 31)

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Texans-Eagles (Sept. 10)

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Texans-Colts (Sept. 17)

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Texans-Redskins (Sept. 24)


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CHURRASCOS' TOP SLICE- Head coach Gary Kubiak is doused with water after his first regular season win with the Texans.(470 votes - 50 percent)

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Rookies Mario Williams and DeMeco Ryans celebrate after sharing a sack in the second half. (246 votes - 26 percent)

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Quarterback David Carr runs for a short touchdown after faking out the entire Dolphins' defense. (87 votes - nine percent)

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Wide receiver Andre Johnson rises for a 30-yard catch in front of two Miami defenders in the fourth quarter. (135 votes - 14 percent)

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Defensive tackle Alfred Malone celebrates after taking down Daunte Culpepper for a five-yard loss in the second quarter. (nine votes - one percent)

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