By MEGAN MANFULL and JOHN McCLAIN
Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle
Hot times for Brown
Rookie Duane Brown got his wake-up moment of training camp just two days into it. He struggled to deal with the heat during the morning practice, and had to leave the field before it was over. He returned to participate in all of the afternoon session inside the bubble.
Ah, man, it was terrible, Brown said. It didnt get this hot in Virginia. Me, being young, I thought I could just come out there and do my thing, but theres a lot more to it.
The Texans are giving Brown a lot of repetitions at left tackle, and Saturday was the first day they donned shells under their jerseys. The coaches are also working with Brown to lose about 10 pounds. He said he hopes to get down to 315 pounds soon.
(He) just got gassed, coach Gary Kubiak said. Taking a lot of reps, which hes going to do, and hes a little bit overweight right now. ... In this business, youve got to be able to go all day, and hes figuring that out, and weve got to catch him up with everybody else.
No help needed
Second-year defensive tackle Amobi Okoye is enjoying walking off the practice field with just his helmet and his pads. A year ago, his hands were filled as veterans dumped their gear on him.
I just watch as the veterans ask the rookies to carry their helmets and I think, Ha ha ha. That was me last year, Okoye said.
He hasnt gotten up the nerve to ask anyone to carry his gear though. And he has no intention of asking fellow defensive tackle Frank Okam to do it down the road.
Ill just carry mine, Okoye said. If they volunteer to carry it then Ill give it to them. But Ill keep mine for another three or four years, because those guys are all still older than me.
Okoye is 21 years old, Okam 22.