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Old 06-07-2016, 06:08 PM
Nconroe Nconroe is offline
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Looks like Texans will hold off season joint practice with San Francisco. Perhaps near the pre season game
With San Fran Aug. 14.

Maybe we will then get to see if Texans pace on plays will speedup and how are faster players might do.

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Old 06-08-2016, 12:22 PM
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All these glowing words about the wide receivers and I ask (again) "Gee maybe we didn't need to spend two of our first three choices on wide receivers."
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Old 06-08-2016, 03:07 PM
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All these glowing words about the wide receivers and I ask (again) "Gee maybe we didn't need to spend two of our first three choices on wide receivers."
I agree Bob. The good report from Texans.com OTA proves we didn't need WRs.

I found some other great nuggets from the first day of OTAs

http://www.houstontexans.com/news/ar...6-002732075947

Louis Nix looked great, Clowney is set to dominate, Feidoriwitz looked good, the QBs are the best ever in Houston, and ***the WRs look great***

Obviously that was from last year Bob. The OTA reports always look great no matter how bad the players are. You can continue your stance about not needing WRs, but don't pretend that OTAs are proof of anything either way.
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Old 06-09-2016, 07:12 AM
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All these glowing words about the wide receivers and I ask (again) "Gee maybe we didn't need to spend two of our first three choices on wide receivers."
I was really hoping they might take an OT in the first round this year, atleast in the first couple rounds and then not to draft one at all seemed real puzzling. There's lots of uncertainty with Duane Browns recovery and return from injury last season and Newt is on his best day only an average OT.
And so why was a center such a high priority in this Draft and an OT apparently no priority at all ?
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Old 06-09-2016, 09:33 AM
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All good questions.

Texans prioritized speed and WR for this draft. Time will tell if they made the right choices. Be positive this time of year, that's the pattern for sure for all teams, not just Texans.

They have quite a few OL in camp, some off practice squad, and overall they gave adequate protection to QB and run game last year. Always concerns, but they lost starting center and guard to free agency, so those were the priority to replace.

I was hoping maybe for a TE or DE early in draft, but time will tell. If Oswriller is very good, should be a reasonable year for Texans.
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Old 06-09-2016, 08:19 PM
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And news that Texans will host New Orleans for joint team workouts prior to their Aug. 20 preseason game.

I suppose the more practice you can get against other teams, the better. Helps break the routine and keeps things interesting, and build the team feeling.
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Old 06-10-2016, 11:26 AM
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All good questions.

Texans prioritized speed and WR for this draft. Time will tell if they made the right choices. Be positive this time of year, that's the pattern for sure for all teams, not just Texans.

They have quite a few OL in camp, some off practice squad, and overall they gave adequate protection to QB and run game last year. Always concerns, but they lost starting center and guard to free agency, so those were the priority to replace.

I was hoping maybe for a TE or DE early in draft, but time will tell. If Oswriller is very good, should be a reasonable year for Texans.
To your point about drafting a center after we lost our starter (Ben Jones) in FA and the same applies for the DE and they didn't even feel like using one of the thier 5th round picks on a replacement for Crick. Of course they also lost Bandon Brooks in FA but replaced him with another guard they acquired in free agency who they paid serious money for signing.
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Old 06-10-2016, 09:27 PM
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Today was last day of OTAs. Next week 3 day mini camp. Then wait till July for full practices.

There is an interesting comment below that Osweiller is quickest QB Texans have had. Good to hear that encouraging observation, gotta see it ourselves of course.

Update from Texans site
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The last OTA session of 2016 took place on Friday morning. Considering it was about 9,000 degrees at 10 am, though, that was a fantastic thing. Nothing beats a little summer weather for rookie acclimation at the end of OTAs. The Texans have a three-day mandatory minicamp next week but it’ll be much of the same out on the field - no contact, a lot of passing game work and 90 degrees.

Then, it’s *crickets* until late July. That’s going to stink but every day that passes is one closer to the start of training camp. Before it goes completely silent, here are my observations from OTA on Friday morning.


1. With a number of defensive backs not able to practice, former Texas Longhorns rookie corner Duke Thomas has gotten a ton of reps throughout the three-week session. Typically, a rookie getting a ton of reps can be a bad thing, but Thomas has truly progressed well with those reps. He’s confident and has covered extremely well. I wrote his name in my notebook a few times with pass breakups, plural, throughout the day. The reality is that cornerback might be the deepest position on the team, but Thomas stepped up with some good football and seemed to make an impression.

2. Another cornerback that continued to shine was A.J Bouye. The offense challenged him deep at one point and he went up, high pointed the pass and nearly picked it off. If there’s anyone that has consistently made plays in all of the OTA workouts that we’ve had the chance to see, it’s Bouye.

3. When the Texans signed former Chiefs lineman Jeff Allen, I was thrilled. One of the main reasons I fell in love for the former Illinois star was his nasty demeanor out on the field. Trust me, that’s going to be a good thing. Just. Trust. Me.

4. During the offseason prior to the conditioning and OTAs, I ran into second year wide receiver Keith Mumphery a number of different times. He was consistently in the building working on his game or working out. He went to Arizona with Brock Osweiler and the guys there. His hard work has been paying off little by little and culminated today with a strong workout. He made a number of contested catches, even though he didn’t get the last one of the day. Mumph has put in the work to improve and make a contribution to this offense in 2016 and beyond.

5. Last Monday, rookie Will Fullercaught a number of impactful passes during the workout but on Friday, it was rookie Braxton Miller’s turn. The Texans quarterbacks sought Miller numerous times in the passing game. He caught a number of different routes, including a pair of them for touchdowns. That success seemed to increase his confidence throughout the practice. I’ve said it before and will say it again, he just needs time to learn this position. When he does, look out.

6. Once Miller has the ball in his hands, that’s when the magic happens. He’s going to improve catching the football, getting open on time and finding separation, but one area where not much improvement is needed is toting the rock. That guy can make people miss in a phone booth. Wow.

7. Safety Kurtis Drummond took a fumble to the house, led by a team of blockers that included linebackers coach Mike Vrabel. I will say, though, that seeing #23 running with the football down the field made me do a double take. Luckily, he was in a white jersey or I’d have thought I was seeing the ghost of Arian Foster.

8. Brandon Weeden led a solid drive during one of the team drills during practice. A few of us joked “just like he did it in Indianapolis.” But, he’s getting more comfortable in this scheme too after spending just half the season or less with this playbook.

9. Weeden’s best throw of the day was an on-the-run completion to Mumphery for a first down during that drill.


10. Speaking of on the run, Osweiler is much quicker and faster than any other quarterback that’s played in Houston. Tall quarterbacks are typically tree sloths on the run, for the most part, but Osweiler is far from that. I will admit, though, that I hope he doesn’t do a ton of scrambling this season.

11. Safety Quintin Demps ended up with a pick during a team drill off a deflection from fellow safety Andre Hal. The best part was that Hal tipped the pass and without looking back just started yelling for someone to come up with the pick. Demps obliged with the turnover.

12. Remember the slow motion video of Jaelen Strong making the end zone catch out in Arizona? Well, that happened again today for a touchdown, except this time it was in full motion. Strong has stood out throughout all phases of the off-season and it’s exciting to think about what he can do once training camp commences in July/August.

13. Sometimes we can’t entirely see what’s happening on the field as it takes place way down the field. But, it’s not all that difficult to figure out what did happen when you see players take a lap in front of us. “Oh, well I guess the defense jumped offsides” as a white shirted player jogs his lap near us.

14. Coach O’Brien confirmed reports that the Texans will have joint practices with the 49ers and the Saints prior to both of the first two preseason contests. He noted that it breaks up the monotony of a long training camp and gives them the opportunity to face different players and different schemes. These joint practices are some of the most fun to cover and it does break up the routine a bit, if not create a camaraderie amongst the players, especially on the road.

That trip to San Francisco/Santa Clara seems well off in the distance, but will be here before we know it. That’s a good thing. Three minicamp practices are all that stand in the way of the team’s break before training camp. We’ll be there for all of them, starting on Tuesday. See ya then!

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Old 06-10-2016, 10:18 PM
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That's why I said the OTA reports are useless. You have a 'writer' who is paid by the Texans making patently false statements about Osweiller being the quickest Texans QB ever. He's not even close to as quick as David Carr, and maybe not Fitzpatrick either. The same idiot 'writer' said Hoyer had the best arm of any Texans QB ever last year.

The Chronicle puts out the same mouthpiece drivel. Likewise with ESPN and their Texans beat 'reporter' Gangiulli. The media that covers this team is a joke. You never see a single piece of fair journalism about this team, let alone a piece you would call hard journalism. Just puff pieces from PR people who are afraid to lose access to the team.

It makes it very hard to care about and follow this team.
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Old 06-10-2016, 12:51 AM
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All these glowing words about the wide receivers and I ask (again) "Gee maybe we didn't need to spend two of our first three choices on wide receivers."
Who TF is 'we,' by the way?
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