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Like I mentioned in another thread, Savage and Hopkins are working well together. IMO, this is not just hype as another poster commented.
Wasn't Nuk all happy with Brock this time last year too?
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Like I mentioned in another thread, Savage and Hopkins are working well together. IMO, this is not just hype as another poster commented.
Wasn't Nuk all happy with Brock this time last year too?
Tom Savage was the best quarterback in camp and he threw the ball with confidence. More importantly, he had control of the offense from the start and made quick decisions in getting the football out of his hands.
Kevin Johnson has been absent from the field for some time after he went out last season with broken foot. Johnson was back and looking spry, breaking on footballs in the air and specifically, getting his hands on the ball to break up passes.
J.J. Watt was back and showed two positive steps since getting back on the field. He showed a burst which blew up a potential running play by beating an offensive lineman across his face and, in pass rushing drills, showed a good lean and dip around the cornerback on what would be potential sack. His feet looked solid although it took him a little time to knock off the rust and get back into the flow of the game.
The catch of the day came from Will Fuller when he went over one defensive back to catch a well-placed ball off of the arm of Savage. What was more impressive was how he was able to stay in stride and run past the defensive back in pursuit who was coming over the top in coverage.
Yeah, Brock was a Training Camp Hall of Famer for sure
Criticisms came out of Brock's inaccuracies and footwork all the way from OTAs through TC.Yeah, Brock was a Training Camp Hall of Famer for sure
He sure wasn't happy by the end of the season. What the two have going into this camp and season is a 3 year history of working together.Yeah, Brock was a Training Camp Hall of Famer for sure
Pat Starr is such a Savageofile.
Pat Starr is such a Savageofile.
I'm glad he isn't bsing this year.
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Also, first time Treston Decoud has been on the field since rookie mini-camp. Strong first day for the rookie cornerback. #Texans
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One of the best parts of practice was Jadeveon Clowney running with the RBs, WRs and DBs on his final run of conditioning.
Some news is better than no news, I guess.Quick Hitters: Houston Texans Training Camp Day One
A closer look at day one of Houston Texans training camp at the Greenbrier.
White Sulphur Springs, WV - The Houston Texans arrived to The Greenbrier facility, ready to begin their 2017 season and determine which players will be on the final 53-man roster will be heading into week one.
The team arrived to The Greenbrier on Tuesday and had meetings late that night at the Performance Center across the road from the resort. The Texans moved their entire weight room to the the Performance Center and their meal tent is just outside the facility, where the team will be fed by the onsite staff. The center also has plenty of meetings rooms available for the team, located within a quick walk outside to the two practice fields that run parallel to each other.
The temperature to open practice was 76 degrees with clouds in the sky and plenty of special guests to go along with a strong opening day for the Texans. Marshall Faulk, Charlie Casserly, and Ian Rapoport were on location with NFL Network, while Houston Rockets head coach Mike D’Antoni and West Virginia head football coach Dana Holgorsen also made a stop at Texans camp.
Quick Hitters from Day One of Houston Texans Training Camp
Tom Savage was the best quarterback in camp and he threw the ball with confidence. More importantly, he had control of the offense from the start and made quick decisions in getting the football out of his hands. There is plenty of work to be done but starting day one, it will be up to Deshaun Watson to close the gap so he can get on the field. Watson had his typical first rookie training camp, with a focus on simply getting the feel for the flow of camp. Watching Watson heading toward the first preseason game will be a clear indication on how well he progresses as a player and potentially how far he is away from starting.
Kevin Johnson has been absent from the field for some time after he went out last season with broken foot. Johnson was back and looking spry, breaking on footballs in the air and specifically, getting his hands on the ball to break up passes. He looks healthy and added some much needed weight to his frame. Johnson missed all of the off-season work due to his foot while the training staff worked hard to get him ready for camp and he was active on day one.
J.J. Watt was back and showed two positive steps since getting back on the field. He showed a burst which blew up a potential running play by beating an offensive lineman across his face and, in pass rushing drills, showed a good lean and dip around the cornerback on what would be potential sack. His feet looked solid although it took him a little time to knock off the rust and get back into the flow of the game.
The catch of the day came from Will Fuller when he went over one defensive back to catch a well-placed ball off of the arm of Savage. What was more impressive was how he was able to stay in stride and run past the defensive back in pursuit who was coming over the top in coverage.
well..your no fun at all...I will believe this is a productive offense when I see it produce on a consistent basis in the regular season. I know better than to get excited if they score a few points against vanilla pre season defenses.
so yer sayin' they put that in last year for Osweiler?![]()
Day 1 TC: I remember that play from last year.![]()
Passing on info I heard today from various people at TC. I was driving so don't have source names but was on 610 radio. I know John Lopez said some of them.
Watt was bent back and twisted on at least two plays and speaker said he sucked in breath as he thought team would try to avoid this happening to JJ. He continued saying Watt left laughing with no hint of injury.
Chris Johnson had a great first day and went to ground to break up a play which was unusual for day one TC. No evidence of residuals from broken foot. He did play the nickle while Joseph and Jackson were outside corners. Comment was made by someone that Decoud looked good.
Corey Moore looking very good at safety. I can see him starting opposite Hal. 5th rounder KJ Dillon will be pushing both IMO. I think we are better at this position than many have stated and that is without Kareem moving over from corner.
Hopkins said he caught every pass Savage threw to him. Every person said Savage looked confident and was definitely a leader but each also immediately said Watson had a great spiral pass, one going so far as to say "best pass in Texans' history". That is interesting. Both were inaccurate on deep balls. Braxton Miller and Wendell Williams had best day of WRs and Fuller "caught a long pass over a defender". I don't remember Strong being mentioned. Watt made LT Lamm look bad twice but "that's what he's supposed to do." I don't remember Su'a-filo or any other Oline being mentioned.
This evening on local Fox station Foreman interview said he was innocent of charges and tested clean. Stated he was leaving it up to his agent to handle. 610 reported running backs would be discussed tomorrow (Friday 27th) although Lamar Miller had interviewed today. I did not hear that one. Players and others raved about weather and the set up of camp in new environment.
I agree, to say any single pass is the greatest is ludicrous. But maybe it's your interpretation of the comment. The context was that "...Watson had a great spiral pass"....It's absolutely ludicrous to say that the guy had "the best pass in Texans' history " after one day at training camp.. just as, if not dumber than comparing him to Warren Moon who won 5 titles in a pro leugue before he ever arrived in Houston.
Off the top of my head I can even think of a much more important pass.. T.J. Yates to Kevin Walter for one. Whoever had that quote and the reporter who published it need to seriously pump the brakes...
wait.... are you saying they don't??If you believe the Houston media you probably believe they have unicorns farting rainbows at every Texans practice.
3. The Texans’ competition, meanwhile, is something less than open. The starting job is clearly Tom Savage’s to lose, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport emphasized Wednesday. Should Savage stumble even momentarily, rookie DeShaun Watson will be hot on his heels. The team’s decision-makers "absolutely love" what they’ve seen from Watson to date, Rapoport added.
4. Entering a contract year, Houston’s No. 1 receiver DeAndre Hopkins is simply seeking stability at quarterback. Hopkins and the Texans have made no progress on a new deal, Rapoport reported, which means he will be a strong candidate for the 2018 franchise tag if there’s no agreement prior to the start of the season.
I heard DQ had reps yesterday and still has PS eligibility. That's good news.
I heard DQ had reps yesterday and still has PS eligibility. That's good news.
Well, the NFL ball is bigger and takes some getting use to.![]()
Day 1 TC: I remember that play from last year.![]()
I believe I heard this on 610 ITL, so no link. They said that DQ was getting reps at LG with the one's and looked good (in shells). Im sure some of their bullish talk is radio bravado, but hopefully he looks as good in pads too.
Would be awesome for him to get at least a few snaps in an actual game before retiring. Anything more is gravy.
If he makes it to the 53 my guess is that they think he can withstand a full season. Not sure Id want the Texans to cut someone useful just so that DQ can see a regular season game.
Well, the NFL ball is bigger and takes some getting use to.
Come on CB it is TC and day one. Fans want positives ..well most. No one wants foo foo news but no reason to slam a player..yet. Plays and players in all sports have been compared long as I can remember. No one expects Foreman to be Tyler Rose if someone says he reminds of Campbell. I agree on papers.So day 1 everyone had a all pro performance..
It's stunning how we never get negative reports when you know not everyone had a positive day. The sports reporters in this town are the media equivalent of adult film fluffers during this time of year in this city.
I pray Deshaun Watson is the answer, I'm rooting like hell for the kid, because if he has great success so will our team, however..
It's absolutely ludicrous to say that the guy had "the best pass in Texans' history " after one day at training camp.. just as, if not dumber than comparing him to Warren Moon who won 5 titles in a pro leugue before he ever arrived in Houston.
Off the top of my head I can even think of a much more important pass.. T.J. Yates to Kevin Walter for one. Whoever had that quote and the reporter who published it need to seriously pump the brakes. God I miss the Houston Post. The Chronicle has been skating on absolute crap for 20 years + now.
So, he's going to do everything right now, because he wasn't focused on doing everything right before?
"I'm going to focus on tackling, taking good angles, and being a playmaker."
Was that not always the plan?
Quick Hitters: Houston Texans Training Camp Day Two
The Houston Texans wrapped up day two at The Greenbrier, here are the quick hitters.
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The Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, WV - The Houston Texans wrapped up day two at The Greenbrier as temperatures reached 79 degrees with cloud cover and light rain towards the end of practice. The Texans are settling into their new surroundings and practice picked up the pace when compared to day one.
Quick Hitters
We might have been off last year with the DeAndre Hopkins assessment because he looks much like the 2015 version on himself on the practice field. It might be that these quarterbacks, all three, understand how to get the ball to a certain area on Hopkins to let him go make the play. Hopkins went up and put on a show when the ball was in the air, making tough catches look easy and providing a big target for his quarterback. Two days in, Hopkins has been the early standout.
Tom Savage was the day's best quarterback, specifically how he accurately threw passes towards Hopkins, who was able to bring them in. The two controlled the red-zone work and team drills, plus Savage also was able to pick apart the defense when he was running the offense. The offense early looks much better with Savage running the show. He has also had a strong start to camp.
David Quessenberry is making waves on the offensive line and is making strides since returning to the field. His feet look good in both run blocking and pass protection and he is the most versatile offensive lineman of the group, with the ability to play four spots on the line. Quessenberry is setting himself up to be one of the 53 on the roster when camp breaks.
For the daily Deshaun Watson update, he looks solid for a stretch then does things that a rookie is supposed to do. Watson shows the ability to drive the ball and more importantly, has some touch on the ball. Then there are moments when he cannot get the ball out quickly enough and has to improvise to make something happen on the field. Usually, that is when things go awry and today, he had a couple of errant passes which found defenders' hands. Now, we have to take the good with the bad but the good that has been seen leaves a good enough feeling that things could be trending upward before too long.
Benardrick McKinney is settling into his third year in the middle of the defense and there might not be a more cerebral linebacker on the team, especially when it comes to calling out formations and lining up his own defense. McKinney directs traffic and is constantly getting on his teammates, in a good way, between snaps, always discussing football. One job as a middle linebacker is too make sure that the defense is set and it looks like the future leader of the defense is taking his place.
Seems like he was inaccurate as well. Two picks.
They mentioned that as well.Seems like he was inaccurate as well. Two picks.
Quick Hitters: Houston Texans Training Camp Day Two
The Houston Texans wrapped up day two at The Greenbrier, here are the quick hitters.
Nothing surprising there.610 Radio through their reps in Virginia reported that Watson was making a a great number of rookie mistakes. In illustration of a few examples, they mentioned him turning to the wrong side to hand off the ball to his RB, play action to the wrong side, and throwing the ball away too soon. But they said that the coaching staff was most unhappy with Watson's repeated tendency to tuck the ball and run.
Nothing surprising there.
It's way too early.
But the penchant to take of and run needs to be reigned in before it becomes a bad habit.
Notes I have heard from today. Lamm is going to be given the shot to take the right tackle job and according to McClain has been improving.
If anyone was worried about Hopkins go read SOTT training camp notes and you will find that Hopkins is back to being himself now that a giraffe isn’t throwing him the ball.
Watson apparently has been getting everything possible thrown at him by O’Brien. Today Watson was running the third team offense and OB yelled to put in the 1st Team defense. An O-Line coach yelled for the starting O-line to go in and OB said no. Today’s down day for Watson looks like it was a product of OB throwing the kitchen sink at him to see how he responded.
Also, Quessenberry is apparently surprising everyone and could compete for a guard job. Very interesting
For me, the most encouraging news is David Quessenberry. I have him projected to the PS. If he can come in and win a spot on the 53, then that means he's better than one of the players I'm currently projecting to the 53; and our OL is that much better than anticipated. Still a long shot - if his mechanics are there I'm concerned about strength - but a great comeback if he can pull it off.All good news.
Nothing surprising there.
It's way too early.
But the penchant to take of and run needs to be reigned in before it becomes a bad habit.