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Texans announced these 7 dates as open training camp
http://www.houstontexans.com/news/ar...f-d09f30733d48 Free Tickets start to be available sometime Wednesday Open Practice Dates Saturday, July 26 8-10:30 a.m. Sunday, July 27 8:30-11 a.m. Wednesday, July 30 8-10:30 a.m. Friday, August 1 8-10:30 a.m. Saturday, August 2 8-10:30 a.m. Wednesday, August 13 8-10:30 a.m. These last two are with Atlanta Thursday, August 14 8-10:30 a.m. Full Preseason Games schedule is 1 Aug 9 7:30PMCDT AT Cardinals 2 Aug 16 7:00PMCDT Falcons 3 Aug 23 8:00PMCDT AT Broncos 4 Aug 28 7:00PMCDT 49ers |
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I believe these tickets are available to season ticket holders tomorrow (Tuesday).
Atlanta is the focus of Hard Knocks next month, too, right? I miss the old days when these were in the evenings and the crowds, which I thought were big at the time, were much less than they have been recently. The evening practices got cooler when the sun went down too, and the last hour was usually the best part of those workouts. Should be interesting to see how things will change under new management this season. |
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Saw this excellent breakdown by "Playoffs" in the other forum:
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They need to change how they do these open practices. Last year they had 10,000 people there when 5,000 would have been over crowded. This year I have been waiting 40 minutes while the ticketmaster site "searches" for tickets.
Just charge $10 each and bring it back to a reasonable number so those who go can actually enjoy it. |
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Agreed, same happened to me. kept saying 3 minutes for an hour but never got a ticket. Now all sold out and timed out now. Poor result.
If anyone has an extra ticket I would like to go to one or two of the open practices. Update, I sent an email to Texans customer service about this and they did send me a ticket for the two open practices I had requested, one ticket each. Thank you, excellent Texans ticket customer service. So I plan to be at practices Sat. Aug 2 and Wed Aug 13. Plenty questions to try and get my own impression on. Last edited by Nconroe; 07-16-2014 at 12:34 PM. |
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Because of the crowds, I have stopped going to the open practices 2 years ago. I loved going to the practice and seeing the guys up close, but the last time I went the weekday was so packed I could not see anything.
Wish we were in a city that had a larger seating venue available for practice, kinda like the Cowboys in San Antonio, when they practiced in the Alamo Dome.
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Yea I'm with PK, just too many people to try and endure that heat and humidity for basically a glimpse of the back of the heads of huge crowds of strangers.
On the plus side, looks like that 2-14 season didn't do much to blunt fan support and enthusiasm for the Texans. |
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I'm wondering if they handed out less free seats this year, they really sold out fast.
Last year I got front row standing under the goal posts, so other than heat I could see pretty good. I got there early though, if a little later would have been row 10 of standing room only. Last edited by Nconroe; 07-16-2014 at 05:00 PM. |
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That would stop the "if they're free, I'll take three" mentality, but there's an NFL rule that says if you charge admission for practices then other teams are allowed to send scouts. The Redskins did that a few years ago.
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I'm going to watch, but I am far less excited about this season than any I can remember. There is no shortage of storylines/questions to be answered (Bill O'Brien, Clowney, JJ being JJ, etc...). I should be excited. But I can't shake the feeling that we punted on this season the moment we made Ryan Fitzpatrick our starting QB (with no real competition). I can't decide if I'd rather sleep walk through 8-8 (or even 10-6 if we get 2013 KC Chiefs lucky), or 2-14 and the knowledge we'll have a QB a year from now.
Either way it makes me completely ambivalent about the 2014 Texans. |
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I'm excited about it. Foremost I'm excited to see evidence that BOB is not an idiot and I'm excited to see what if anything that does for the fortunes team. We've had one milquetoast coach and one idiot 0 an agreeable idiot to be sure - but an idiot. And we know the results all too well.
I'd like to see if an assertive non-idiot can bring the team any better success. I bet yes, but I don't know. I'm excited to see the defense. I'm excited to see the front seven and I'm excited to see what the new staff does with the players who should be better, like, for example, the entire secondary. I'm excited to see what the staff does with the OL. Could it be worse than last year? Yes, but I doubt it. The running game? The same. Quarterback, play? The same. I'm at the point where I expect so little from the team that any sort of side story would divert me. On a similar note I was just in a place that was showing some UFC match or another. For some reason that made me thing of Michael Sam. I wonder if he'll make the Rams. I hope so. And there are a couple more things. I have been astounded to watch the public reaction to the AJ saga. Virtually everyone is united against Andre. I don't understand how fans could possibly unite behind an owner who has delivered exactly dick to them in twelve years while turning their collective backs on the single greatest player in the team's history. Sure, being the greatest Texan ever is the smartest kid on the short bus and sure, Andre has made some bad decisions. But the fury and the antipathy unleashed on Andre has been a shock to me, even if it arises from a place like Necktown. Second, there has been much backslapping (or whatever you might like to call it) over the ostensible value of the franchise, 13th in the world or some shit. Are you a minority owner? Me neither. So why the hell do you care? Again, a guy cons the city into building him a stadium, doubles his money in ten or twelve years, delivers dick in terms of football success and necks want to celebrate that? I don't get it, at all. But yeah, I'm ready for the season. |
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Dang good post there, very entertaining, I love when the Chuckster gets wound-up and garrulous.
I too am very excited about the season, and I'm very optimistic though I have no idea why I should be ? Maybe it's just not having any particular expectations for this year with very little pressure on the new HC, after all 2014 is really a mulligan for O'brien and his guys. But with a relatively weak schedule compared to last year, I could actually see the Texans winning 10 games, though I realize it's more likely they lose more than half of their games this year. |
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It will be interesting to see how much the O'Brien-Crennel show is run differently than the Kubiak-Phillips show. I am excited to see whether Clowney is as good as advertised or a million-dollar talent with a $10 heart.
Regarding Andre - I totally respect the guy. I want to see him traded because he deserves a shot at a ring and it isn't happening here for a few years. I also want to see if we can get a pick in the first or second for him. As for QB, even if we draft in the Top 5 next year, we may not take a QB if Savage becomes O'Brien's project boy. We might draft more defense or, if we trade AJ, a new receiver. A lot of UFC looks vaguely like gay sex anyway so I perfectly understand why it made Chuck think of Michael Sam. Looks like two guys dry humping each other. NTTAWWT, if that's what you're into. |
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Dude, two guys in boxer brief speedos, completely shaven, one minute dry humping each other and then the next minute beating the shit out of each another. I can't think of anything that is as obviously homoerotic and flies past the recognition of all the necks who love it except possibly the Aggie Corps.
I'm oddly optimistic about the season, too. I could see bad quarterback play leading to a bunch of losses and I could see some weird things happen and the team get to the ten win mark nunu mentions. I guess that's the shame of this whole debacle. The conference sucks so much that any halfway competently run organization should waltz through year after year. And I'm just trying to get my sea legs back. I'm nowhere near lathered up. Hell, the hot water's barely coming through yet. Three weeks. Amazing. |
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[QUOTE] I am excited to see whether Clowney is as good as advertised or a million-dollar talent with a $10 heart.
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I just don't believe that AJ is a part of this team when we are winning meaningful games in 2015/2016. So why not take the cap hit this year when we can afford it (The hit is probably still sizable when we inevitably cut him next year or the year after). Additionally, he is probably worth about a 3rd now (or maybe a conditional/performance based 2nd). Another year older and coming off a year of Fitzpatrick throwing to him, we'll get nothing for him.
So why dig in now if someone is wiling to give us anything? I don't buy that we are worried about setting a precedent like I've heard reported. He is not holding out for money, so what is the danger? Are we seriously worried that if we are terrible in the future and guys want to play for a good team, they will point back to this? Shouldn't we be plan on never being a throw away team again? |
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It's not about money? That's not what is being reported. NFL Network had reports up that AJ had talked to the coaches and was ready to come in after a week of sitting out. It is reported, that he asked for his $1M offseason work out bonus and the team told him no way, he missed a week worth of workouts and he did not earn the bonus, and the team is also said to have told him not to come in. The report goes on to say AJ then demanded to be traded.
So if these reports are true then it's about the money, as much as anything. Also if true this is another case of Rick Smith messing up a negotation.
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Or perhaps AJ's agent messed up.
If AJ wanted to report to practice seems one big misunderstanding. And seems AJ hasn't really slowed down so he might have5 or more good years. . |
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Or maybe more like 5 months because often when an older NFL players career ends, it ends very quickly, very dramatically, especially when it's a skill-position like WR where foot speed and other raw athletic traits are at a premium.
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