Texans_Chick
Utopian Dreamer
Myrtle Beach Sun:
I went to Myrtle Beach High School my freshman year. So I guess I need to root extry for Brandon.
I once had my picture in the Myrtle Beach Sun playing junior high basketball of all things. I think I'd be too vain to be a athlete with my picture in the paper a lot because when you are playing sports you often can get goofy looks on your face. But I digress.....
Good luck Mr. Frye.
The 6-foot-4, 304-pounder is already listed as the team's third-string right tackle and fourth-string left tackle on the Texans' unofficial depth chart.
However, the Houston Chronicle also mentioned that Frye's athleticism raises the option of moving him to guard or center, although Texans offensive line coach John Benton said Tuesday that Houston's primary goal is to keep Frye at tackle.
"Some guys are pretty good players but pretty laissez-faire on tape. He jumps off the tape at you as a guy who is trying to create," Benton said in answer to some questions e-mailed to him. "He's trying to get things done. I also thought he had a big upside; converted defensive lineman still learning the position.
"So a lot of times, you'll get a guy like Brandon, that's an athlete like that - strong like that, aggressive like that - and you still know he's got more of the game to learn. You even feel like you maybe cheated the system a little bit and got a better player."
Benton said Frye will get plenty of repetitions in the early days of minicamp.
I went to Myrtle Beach High School my freshman year. So I guess I need to root extry for Brandon.
I once had my picture in the Myrtle Beach Sun playing junior high basketball of all things. I think I'd be too vain to be a athlete with my picture in the paper a lot because when you are playing sports you often can get goofy looks on your face. But I digress.....
Good luck Mr. Frye.