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2018 TRAINING CAMP

Aaron Wilson@AaronWilson_NFL

Bill O'Brien sent DeAndre Hopkins inside to the bubble after practice fight he had said no fights would be tolerated

9:56 AM - Aug 15, 2018


patrick

✔@PatDStat


#Texans can’t get lined up. People not happy. Well just one coach.

10:21 AM - Aug 15, 2018

patrick

✔@PatDStat


Marsh would have had the sack on Watson. Best Henderson. #Texans #49ers

10:23 AM - Aug 15, 2018

Watson running around for his life today. Right side of the line struggling. #Texans

— patrick (@PatDStat) August 15, 2018


patrick

✔@PatDStat

https://twitter.com/PatDStat/status/1029746724661866496

Will Fuller with a great catch in the back of the endzone in 7 on 7s. #Texans

10:08 AM - Aug 15, 2018
 
For some reason I remember KJohnson getting burnt last season. In Seattle most.

I think he is average at best. Because hits. But gets burnt too.

Bernard Pollard/Dunta Robinson like.
If Johnson could hit any of Robinson's first three seasons with Texans, I'd be ecstatic. DR was injured his fourth season which negatively impacted that season and 2008.
 
Good news, is he fluent in OL play?

I'm very curious about the right side of the OL and Davenport.

He played RT, I played LT in high school (together) and in college (apart)...


That said, he didn't have a lot of positives to say about the offense. Not that they did bad, but he was mostly raving about what he saw on the defense.

Offensively he said he saw Davenport lose his base and get hip tossed on one play. He said Nick Martin's lower legs seem noticeably skinny, but says he thought Nick Martin had a good day. He didn't see the fight with Hopkins up close, just saw the scuffle from afar. He did say he saw a few would have been sacks if it were a real game. He didn't sound overly impressed with the Oline. He said Akins looked like the real deal and he said Ellington stood out. He also said Coates stood out and made a bunch of catches.

Defensively he made it seem like our front 7 ate the 49ers alive. He Said Watt and Clowney both practiced and both looked amazing. He said Watt ran smooth over an Olineman in run drills. Ejifor apparently looks similar to Clowney in pads. He noted that Ejifor was extremely impressive...looks like a huge steal. He was also impressed with Cunningham. Said he was all over the place slicing through gaps and getting to he ball. Says defense should have had about 3 or 4 picks off of Jimmy today.

I couldn't talk to him for that long...pretty sure he could have kept going for hours. I'll give him a holler later and see what else he noticed while he was out there.
 
He played RT, I played LT in high school (together) and in college (apart)...


That said, he didn't have a lot of positives to say about the offense. Not that they did bad, but he was mostly raving about what he saw on the defense.

Offensively he said he saw Davenport lose his base and get hip tossed on one play. He said Nick Martin's lower legs seem noticeably skinny, but says he thought Nick Martin had a good day. He didn't see the fight with Hopkins up close, just saw the scuffle from afar. He did say he saw a few would have been sacks if it were a real game. He didn't sound overly impressed with the Oline. He said Akins looked like the real deal and he said Ellington stood out. He also said Coates stood out and made a bunch of catches.

Defensively he made it seem like our front 7 ate the 49ers alive. He Said Watt and Clowney both practiced and both looked amazing. He said Watt ran smooth over an Olineman in run drills. Ejifor apparently looks similar to Clowney in pads. He noted that Ejifor was extremely impressive...looks like a huge steal. He was also impressed with Cunningham. Said he was all over the place slicing through gaps and getting to he ball. Says defense should have had about 3 or 4 picks off of Jimmy today.

I couldn't talk to him for that long...pretty sure he could have kept going for hours. I'll give him a holler later and see what else he noticed while he was out there.

This is excellent inside information. Thanks for taking the time to share
 
Watt was essentially in 1-on-1 drills with rookie Mike McGlinchey. He looked good in some reps , but there were some where McGlinchey held his own.
 
He played RT, I played LT in high school (together) and in college (apart)...


That said, he didn't have a lot of positives to say about the offense. Not that they did bad, but he was mostly raving about what he saw on the defense.

Offensively he said he saw Davenport lose his base and get hip tossed on one play. He said Nick Martin's lower legs seem noticeably skinny, but says he thought Nick Martin had a good day. He didn't see the fight with Hopkins up close, just saw the scuffle from afar. He did say he saw a few would have been sacks if it were a real game. He didn't sound overly impressed with the Oline. He said Akins looked like the real deal and he said Ellington stood out. He also said Coates stood out and made a bunch of catches.

Defensively he made it seem like our front 7 ate the 49ers alive. He Said Watt and Clowney both practiced and both looked amazing. He said Watt ran smooth over an Olineman in run drills. Ejifor apparently looks similar to Clowney in pads. He noted that Ejifor was extremely impressive...looks like a huge steal. He was also impressed with Cunningham. Said he was all over the place slicing through gaps and getting to he ball. Says defense should have had about 3 or 4 picks off of Jimmy today.

I couldn't talk to him for that long...pretty sure he could have kept going for hours. I'll give him a holler later and see what else he noticed while he was out there.

This kind of info is what makes this the best MB out there.

Thanks
 
same way with the bears

pat mannelly was here for 15 seasons and just retired a few years ago i actually miss him so much

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Mannelly

long snaping was one of the only things i was good at in football in high school its actually alot harder then people think

Not sure why people think that two handed "throwing" a oblong sphere backwards between your legs into a 12 by 12 space a few inches off the ground with a couple of 300lb dudes on each shoulder appears easy.
 
Right side still struggling.

This is consistent with what I observed in the first game. Henderson was getting beat often. If it's not rust, it's a real concern.

Both RG's were getting beat too, but especially Slade.

Sarah Barshop‏@sarahbarshop 60m60 minutes ago

I haven’t seen DeAndre Hopkins on the field since the fight. Bill O’Brien said yesterday that anything that would get a player ejected from a game would get them ejected from joint practice.

A shame, because Ward started that fight. He tore off the helmet, shoved Deandre after the play, and threw the punch. No player is going to back down from that.
 
Not sure why people think that two handed "throwing" a oblong sphere backwards between your legs into a 12 by 12 space a few inches off the ground with a couple of 300lb dudes on each shoulder appears easy.

i completely agree and dont get it either

its such a so called shameful position to play

everyone on my highschool team especially the doosh qb called me the " dong slapper " for some reason except the kicker and punter
 
Long snapping is the easiest position in the world. When I have offspring, I am going to train them to be the best LS in the state so they can get a scholarship and go pro.
 
i completely agree and dont get it either

its such a so called shameful position to play

everyone on my highschool team especially the doosh qb called me the " dong slapper " for some reason except the kicker and punter
Yo Chad bradwick was a a-class punk ******
 
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Cody Stoots: 11 Observations from #Texans training camp for Wed., Aug. 15https://houston.sportsmap.com/cody-stoots-11-observations-from-texans-training-camp-wed-aug-15/ …

2:31 PM - Aug 15, 2018


1. DeAndre Hopkins and 49ers DB Jimmie Ward fought after the first rep of joint practices. Ward jammed Hopkins hard and went under the chin and dislodged Hopkins’ helmet. After the rep was over Ward swatted at the ball eliciting a shove from Hopkins. The Texans wideout shoved Ward in the face and the fracas was on. Ward took some swings at Hopkins and the two tangled and went to the ground. Hopkins ended up on the bottom of the pile with Ward on top of him and coaches and teammates pulling the two apart. Both were sent off, though Ward returned to the sidelines. Oh, and Hopkins caught the ball.

2. "Ridiculous. We gotta move on from that quick" was Bill O’Brien’s response. 49ers head man Kyle Shanahan lamented the missed opportunity for those two in practice. Tuesday O’Brien said anything eliciting an ejection in the game would see a player leave practice. In a game, both would have been ejected.

3. The defenses were the big winners today with the offenses having minimal consistent success. Not to say there wasn’t any, Jimmy Garoppolo and Deshaun Watson both threw some beautiful passes today, but chalk up a win overall for both defenses.

4. The Texans had no luck running the football today against the 49ers. The team lacked consistent gains on the ground and often found themselves with the line of scrimmage as their best result. The offensive line struggled to protect Watson a few times in the middle of practice but picked it up near the end where Watson was able to stand and deliver a few nice passes.

5. J.J. Watt is no stranger to being the driving force behind a "welcome to the NFL" moment and today he was at it again. 49ers rookie tackle Mike McGlinchey had very limited success against Watt. He was mauled in a one-on-one drill by Watt and in some team reps Watt flew by the rookie for what would have been the end of Garoppolo. Watt has looked fantastic this preseason and much closer to pre-back Watt than last year’s version.

6. Angelo Blackson again had a solid day as he works into the defensive line rotation. He won a few reps in line drills and in some team drills flashed penetration which would have ended with a sack in a game. He even batted a ball down as well. He has a great shot to make this team and could easily be one of the backup defensive linemen for the Texans.

7. With no Jadevon Clowney or Whitney Mercilus in team drills, the Texans have to be thrilled with that their pass rush looked like today. Watt was a monster as usual. Brennan Scarlett is making the most of his opportunities and is annoying offensive linemen. Rookie Duke Ejiofor flashed a nice pass rush move or two today as well. It may not be until the season debut against the Patriots, but watching this Texans pass rush is going to be fun.

8. The Texans wide receivers had one heck of a day in drills and even in some of the team portion. Even without Hopkins, they should count today as a big win for them over the 49ers secondary. Almost every wideout had a play or two to be proud of in drills.

9. The Texans secondary can chalk up a win as well for today. Though they had a few breakdowns in the latter portion, they did well against a fairly talented 49ers group. Marquise Goodwin is a freak for the 49ers and seems like he will end up the No. 1 target there. He didn’t have a lot of success today though. Kurtis Drummond had a pick-six for the team and Tyrann Mathieu took a Garoppolo pass back to the house in a team session.

10. Sammie Coates and Braxton Miller didn’t do anything to separate themselves from each other in their quest to round out the pass catchers. Miller shook loose on more than a few 49ers and left them looking for their jocks. Coates ran right past a DB catching a beauty of a pass from Brandon Weeden for a touchdown in a one-on-one drill. Bruce Ellington had a shake on a 49ers defender than nearly broke his ankle as Ellington ran free. A good day for the pass catchers on the Texans.
 
J.J. Watt is no stranger to being the driving force behind a "welcome to the NFL" moment and today he was at it again. 49ers rookie tackle Mike McGlinchey had very limited success against Watt. He was mauled in a one-on-one drill by Watt and in some team reps Watt flew by the rookie for what would have been the end of Garoppolo. Watt has looked fantastic this preseason and much closer to pre-back Watt than last year’s version.
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I like the sounds of that.
 
J.J. Watt is no stranger to being the driving force behind a "welcome to the NFL" moment and today he was at it again. 49ers rookie tackle Mike McGlinchey had very limited success against Watt. He was mauled in a one-on-one drill by Watt and in some team reps Watt flew by the rookie for what would have been the end of Garoppolo. Watt has looked fantastic this preseason and much closer to pre-back Watt than last year’s version.
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I like the sounds of that.

https://twitter.com/Rob_Lowder/status/1029745792402092039?s=20

He is a man!
 
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His biceps are damn near as big as my thighs (he said sheepishly).

I'm like soooo afraid to get my hopes up about JJ.

I'm going to go into the season like he's done and ready for the old folks home...

And when he wrecks shop, I'll be like see I told ya so. Bunch of doubters.

:cjeremy635: :neener:
 
I have 2 tickets to tomorrows practice if anyone here would like them. Don't y'all hate it when work of all things gets in the way sheeesh .. anyway PM me an email address and they're yours!
 
patrick

✔@PatDStat

https://twitter.com/PatDStat/status/1030124306825527299

Will have more on the site later but JJ Watt was a one man wrecking crew. Would have had multiple sacks on Garopollo. Run game they couldn’t slow him. #Texans

11:09 AM - Aug 16, 2018

patrick

✔@PatDStat

https://twitter.com/PatDStat/status/1030123974393585665

Practice is done for the day. #Texans looked much better today especially defensively. Offense still a work in progress, just seemed off today.

11:07 AM - Aug 16, 2018

Joe Fann

✔@Joe_Fann


Nobody has a good day against Watt. He’s been an equal opportunity guy today.

10:45 AM - Aug 16, 2018

Joe Fann

✔@Joe_Fann

https://twitter.com/Joe_Fann/status/1030118624189669377

Kareem Jackson just intercepted Jimmy Garoppolo on the first play of the two-minute drill. Bad read/throw by Jimmy.

10:46 AM - Aug 16, 2018

Joe Fann

✔@Joe_Fann

https://twitter.com/Joe_Fann/status/1030114254291124224

Dante Pettis having another really strong practice:

Dominated 1-on-1s.

Got wide open deep down the middle earlier but was underthrown by Beathard.

Just caught a long pass down the left sideline from Garoppolo.

10:29 AM - Aug 16, 2018
 
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