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Old 08-05-2009, 11:41 PM
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1) If you arent winning there is definatley bound to be tension, its human nature which is usually magnified in an athlete.

2) When opposing recievers send you jelly baskets every monday your bound to be tense, no matter how much you love jelly on your toast.

3) When the 3rd ranked offense is supported by 26th(i didnt look it up, but its close enough) ranked def, there is bound to be tension between the two.

4) When the 3rd ranked Off pulls helicopter moves out of their playbook, there is bound to be tension when the Def was actually doing well.

5) When there are only 4 players on the team who are not worried about losing a starting spot, there is bound to be tension.

Honestly, only AJ, Schaub, Mario, and Demeco are locked in. Kubiak has shown that he will replace players, not always on time, but he will do it. Bennet over Faggins, Diles over Greenwood, Wilson, Ferguson-- that is the short list.

There are plenty of reasons to have tension in the locker room.

At the same time... Imagine sitting down with your boss and him asking you for feedback on how he runs things(I do this from time to time, humility is good for the soul). You would never say, unless you want to get fired, "well boss your swell and all, and I like you, but my last boss makes you look like an elvis impersonator on crack."

Last but not least, do not ever discredit human nature. Faggins had a ride here, he was the entrenched starter even when he shouldnt have been, was supplanted by a rookie, and then he couldnt even get invited back to camp. Potential recipe for bitterness.

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Also, i've never played corner, so I guess I don't really know, but I'd think it'd be pretty tough to effectively run press coverage when you're starting off with a 13 yard cushion. Am I wrong?
Definately wrong, press coverage has nothing to do with "pressing" the reciever at the los, and everything to do with giving up quick 4-10yrd passes.

I liked Petey, I think he had a fire in him for awhile, but when he lost it he lost it. His remark wasnt derogatory towards the team, he could have said alot worse given the circumstances.
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Old 08-06-2009, 12:16 AM
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Press - The term refers to the pass coverage technique when the defensive back is aligned as tight to the wide receiver as possible. The technique can be used in tight man-to-man coverage (bump-and-run) or also in zone coverage where the corner's responsibility is the short flat.

that taken from http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/print...000&type=story

Looks like Texans used the second definition, zone coverage in short flat, it sure wasn't bump and run coverage

Now, this year Texans actually have a lot of people in same position as last year, but most of time Petey was here there was a lot of annual turnover in positions. And sure Petey went from being a favorite his first couple years to being perhaps seen as part of defense problem in years after that, so change of scenery is good for him.

The more stability and team comaraderie you have the better in general, likely Titans have that stability and winning history for now
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Old 08-06-2009, 01:02 AM
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And then there is always Solomons take on it.

Although his opening statement is quite distastfull, the rest of the blog gives a perspective we havent covered yet.
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Old 08-06-2009, 08:28 AM
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And then there is always Solomons take on it.

Although his opening statement is quite distastfull, the rest of the blog gives a perspective we havent covered yet.
Yikes.

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Dunta Robinson and Chester Pitts are clear team spokesmen and locker room leaders. Confident and poised, these two have set a good tone in the locker room.

Two isn't enough, though. But the good news for Texans fans is there are a host of others whose leadership should show even more this season.

To this point, Mario Williams hasn't been capable of leading his teammates anywhere. For one, it's not his personality and secondly, he has been busy establishing an identity in the league.

DeMeco Ryans, Eric Winston and Owen Daniels have more developed leadership skills, but again, we're talking about guys who have played only three seasons in the league and have never been on a winning team at this level.
3 of the 6 he cites as leaders are under intense contract disputes.
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Old 08-06-2009, 09:07 AM
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Anytime you go from a non winning team to a winning team, there will be a bit of release, if you will.

Why shouldn't the entire defense have been under intense pressure. They were not good. If they were not under pressure we would be talking about Kubiak being too lax.

He is now on a defense that has its team pretty much solidified. He is playing along side the likes of Cortland Finnegan(tidbit: got toasted by AJ, but still probowler), Michael Griffin, and Chris Hope and one of the top defenses in the league last year. I would imagine he wouldn't have much pressure on him to be "the guy". His statement just proves to me that he could not handle the pressure of being a starter.

And as far as being critical of my team. Our defense was horrible when he was here, however he was not apart of the solution (he was apart of the problem; which is why he is on another team that he doesn't have to start on.)

And like someone else stated, a change of scenery may be just what he needs to revive his career.
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