Are Steve Slaton's featured days over?
UPDATED: 11/02/2009

For years, Broncos head coach Mike Shanahan was hated by fantasy owners for the way he constantly rotated running backs, giving them each little value because of the unpredictability of their playing time. Now, one of his proteges, Texans head coach Gary Kubiak, is drawing equal ire for his actions on Sunday.

That's because Kubiak chose this day to send a message to RB Steve Slaton, whom fantasy owners had excitedly started in anticipation of his terrific matchup with the league's worst run defense in Buffalo. After Slaton lost a fumble on his first carry of the game, Kubiak sent him to the bench, where he remained for the rest of the contest. On a day which looked so promising, Slaton finished with 11 yards from scrimmage.

To make matters worse, his replacement, Ryan Moats, proceeded to have a monster outing, gashing the Bills for 126 yards and three TDs on 23 carries. A more powerful runner, Moats did more on the ground than Slaton had all season, likely earning himself at least a share of the workload going forward. But will the upstart Moats be more than just a change of pace for Slaton?

That's the concern that Slaton owners will be dealing with all this week. After all, their guy has done little to show that he deserves the featured role in the Houston offense. Following an incredible rookie campaign in which he had 268-1,282-9 rushing (4.8 YPC) and another 50-377-1 receiving, Slaton has taken a significant step back in 2009. This year, he's gaining a scant 3.1 YPC, hasn't topped 76 rushing yards in a game and has been a fumbling machine, coughing the ball up seven times, five of which were recovered by the opposition.

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