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Nothing much new here.
Short summary: Ready to get on the field. Demeco is practicing and he thinks the business side will take of itself. Dunta has chosen the other route, but told Kubiak he can be counted on. Rick Smith and Mr McNair handle the business side, Kubiak just works with whats here. Okoye is healthy and ready to go. Bush is not really installing a new system so much as changing the way it has been taught. Of course some new wrinkles will be added. This is by far the best group of LBs the team has had since Kubiak has been here. Will play the 3 best. Does not see us adding any new faces but who knows what a week of practice may uncover. DE Connor Barwin and RB Jeremiah Johnson will not be able to attend until later this summer due to league rules, but does not see that as a problem for these guys. RBs situation, told Slaton they expect him to have a big jump as a player, and if he does they will be fine. Chris Brown is healthy, and they expect to some good things from Moats. The kid from Tennessee will be here from the start of OTA, and he sees the OL improving again due to experience.
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From what I read, you can't attend OTAs if your are still enrolled in school which is why some rooks don't attend.
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Only Dunta Robinson, Jeremiah Johnson, and Connor Barwin were no-shows, as expected, for day one of the OTAs this week. Travis Johnson was present, but injured.
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I'll take what he gave last year and be happy. Just as long as he doesn't get hurt, I'll take it.
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RB Jeremiah Johnson was supposed to also miss OTA due to graduation date for Oregon? Was he there? Or just misreported?
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Heard from the 610am update that Diles worked at SAM with Cushing today. Have not seen any other reports of Diles to confirm or refute.
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Johnson can't participate either. (on DE Connor Barwin and RB Jeremiah Johnson not being able to show up for OTAs because of their late graduation dates) “It sets them back – they miss some reps – but there’s nothing you can do. When we signed them, we understood the issue, but they’re both very smart young men. They’ll catch up. Just something you have to deal with in our league.” I did catch this and wanted some more info... http://www.houstontexans.com/news/St...?story_id=5290 everyone’s pretty healthy except for Chester (Pitts). What is wrong with Chester?
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Day 2 quotes from Kubiak on the injuries:
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This might not be anything, but than again a player telling the reporters he is not well and not relaying to the coaches his issues concerns me.
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If it is just a pull and not a tear, he should be able to work his way through it. I like his reaction to coach Kollar, too.
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http://www.houstontexans.com/news/St...?story_id=5295
On Glover Quinn "He’s a big, thick, good-looking kid. He moves around well. From the tape, we know he’s not afraid to hit. So we’re encouraged by him.” I think Molden is hurt and if Dunta pouts about the Tag, we are going to have Reeves, Bennet, and Quinn at Nickle.
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Premature.............but, he may be the hitter we've been loking for in the secondary.
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After watching the kid for several years I can tell you hE is not that
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Why? He looks like the real deal. Is it that he talks the talk but doesn't walk the walk, or what?
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John Harris says from watching film on the guy that he hits like a ton of bricks and is a prime candidate to move to safety if the Texans so wish.
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More good news about Glover from today's practice, picked off his fourth INT today after three his first week. The flip side here though is that Moulden is still not where he needs to be, but the team sounds optimistic he'll be ready for training camp.
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Seems to be quite a few stories about our RB's coming out of OTA on official site, so don't worry. And FB options. no more red zone troubles? hmm? was it maybe play calling and clock management also in the red zone. I guess experience of coaches might be getting better as well.
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“Well, the reason I think the secondary is going to be better is for three things,” Ferguson said. “Frank Bush is our defensive coordinator. We have David Gibbs as our coach. And the acquisitions we made in the offseason. Antonio Smith will give us some pressure. Hopefully, the quarterbacks throw some balls off the wrong foot and give us an opportunity to get interceptions. And Brian Cushing . He’s going to allow us to do so many things with our defense.
I don’t know if we’re going to do this, but this personnel allows you to do 4-3 or 3-4 types and really keep the offense guessing. It’d be great for the defensive backfield. We’d have more opportunities for interceptions.” http://www.houstontexans.com/news/St...?story_id=5321 **************************************** I like the sounds of that. |
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Me to. I also liked the quote from Cushing about how he has no friends on the field. Seems like he is intense like a LB should be. Kind of like back in the 60's when they asked Ray Nitchkie why he played so hard in practice and he answered "Blood makes the grass grow".
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Sizing up Okam: Big Frank Okam has been taking advantage of a huge opportunity during OTAs, getting added reps with defensive tackle Travis Johnson on the sidelines.
During the offseason, Okam struggled with his weight, entering the strength and conditioning program at 365 pounds. He has gotten down to 339, which is paying dividends on the field. http://www.houstontexans.com/news/St...?story_id=5323 |
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