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In years past, maybe somewhat less so last year, the team would show up 1/2 a game and disappear the 2nd, or, on occasion, show up for one good game, followed by another seemingly MIA. We would commonly hear remarks about practices previewing things to come. Consistency in intensity is something we have always lacked, yet has always stubbornly remained.
I know, it's only the beginning of the preseason, and I can understand individual players having their good and bad days........but an entire team? Is anyone else bothered by this point of deja vu?:
This is like kids.......having fun while "playing" the night before..............but waking up and mysteriously not having the energy or focus to do their school work...........................and how does chiding work???????
I know, it's only the beginning of the preseason, and I can understand individual players having their good and bad days........but an entire team? Is anyone else bothered by this point of deja vu?:
Texans notes: Leaving on a bad note
Coach Gary Kubiak wasn't happy with Tuesday's practice. There was one more session scheduled before the Texans left in the afternoon for New Orleans, where they will practice against the Saints three times before Saturday night's game at the Superdome.
"Not very good," Kubiak said . "They were pretty lazy this morning. Hopefully, they're ready to get there (New Orleans) and work, but it was not one of our better practices."
Kubiak didn't want to hear any excuses. On Monday night, the team had its annual bowling competition.
"It's never acceptable," Kubiak said about a bad practice. "We went out and had a good time as a team, but we have to come back and go to work the next morning. We didn't work very good this morning."
This is like kids.......having fun while "playing" the night before..............but waking up and mysteriously not having the energy or focus to do their school work...........................and how does chiding work???????