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Old 07-26-2013, 04:49 PM
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Old 07-27-2013, 11:58 AM
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Old 07-29-2013, 10:00 PM
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So, what are main things to look for at open training camp.
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Old 07-30-2013, 12:02 PM
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For those of you who have been out to training camp practices, any tips for someone going for the first time? i am taking my boy out there for friday's practice.

Thanks.
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Old 07-30-2013, 12:16 PM
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my tips, others might have others -

I like to get there 30 minutes early, around 7:30, exiting Kirby off 610 what I do, D parking lot following signs, left of the stadium.

make sure you have your tickets.

Absolutely no backpacks, bags, purses this year.

dress cool.

lots of people there just like you, take your time

more or less open seating or standing, if early can get in bleachers. I like to stand at the middle of N. end-zone, by goal posts, get a close view from there occasionally.

when you come into practice gates, there are lots of activities for kids(and grownups) before go to the practice area, part of why get there early.

if some fool has a cowboy jersey on , heckle them loudly

somebody makes a great play, cheer loudly

relax and enjoy
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Old 07-30-2013, 12:33 PM
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I went to the open training camp this Tuesday morning.

My opinions follow for today - It was coolest I can remember at training camp this morning, staying in the 80's.

Lots and lots of people there today, I had to park in an overflow parking lot, but wasn't bad to park, just have patience.

From where I was standing by North Goal posts, got to see JJ, Cushing, Andre, Sweringer, Hopkins, actually most of roster and coaches today within say 10-20 yards during first hour of practice.

Overall impression, Dline beat Oline, but WR beat DB's, as a plus, both sides doing ok some of the time. Our Oline has some big players on it.

Goal line offense, passing plays seemed to work consistently well today.

WR - Hopkins seemed to have quite a few excellent catches today, over the middle, wide out, and deep against variety of good tight defense and from a variety of QB.

QB- Keenum looked pretty good overall, so a tough choise on active roster coming.

RB - Tate looked good today after got going, the young guys all had their moments, mostly on sweeps, not up the middle.

Defense - looked like they knew what they were doing out there, whether group 1,2, or 3 at each position group, some tough choices coming, and more training camp and preseason may differentiate, still early.

DB - Keo looked surprizing good to me, lots of progress since last year. He had a good kick return as well.

P - Lechkler can boom that ball, consistently, and into the wind no problem.

sure I forgot things but that's a start. it was fun and cool enough today.

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Old 07-30-2013, 02:15 PM
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Thanks for the observations! Anyone else in attendance: please add more!

cadams - without kids, I would get a bleacher seat on the top row and squat there for 3 hours, never moving. With kids, they won't sit still that long. Endzone SRO is a good spot. Players will move between fields. While it is good advice to get there at least 30 mins early, usually the first hour or so after is the least interesting to kids. Later in practice (in previous years at least), the team would do more 7-on-7 and 11-on-11 stuff, sometimes a 2-min drill.
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Old 07-30-2013, 02:35 PM
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I decided not to get tickets this year, so no updates from me. I always liked to go the 2nd field and watch the one on ones between the linemen, usually happening while the 7 on 7 is happening on the main field.
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Old 07-30-2013, 02:36 PM
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thanks to all. i will let you know how it goes
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Old 07-30-2013, 04:22 PM
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I decided not to get tickets this year, so no updates from me. I always liked to go the 2nd field and watch the one on ones between the linemen, usually happening while the 7 on 7 is happening on the main field.
I got one extra ticket for this Thursday morning if you or someone else would like to use it.

There were so many people there today I couldn't get to the middle to view second field very well. But that is a great spot I drift to as well on occasion.

Owen Daniels made a nice catch or two in end zone today during red zone drills.

OL on DL, seemed for stuffing the run the DL was winning. For pass protection seemed OL was winning. That might be what they were told to practice today.

Seems in years before there was a water tent over between field 1 and 2, maybe it was first day, but no water tent today in that area anyways.

Sorry, couldn't find my ITB shirt, so had to buy a Foster T-shirt.
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Old 08-01-2013, 10:52 AM
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Attended this mornings practice and it was disappointing but for a good reason: just too many people there to have the access, even find a view of the action
like it was back in the day when the team was just a struggling pro franchise instead of be a successful NFL team which is a bona fide title contender.
Did get a glimpse of Hopkins on a pass-route and he looks very quick plus also managed to see our steal of the Draft IMO, OT David Quessenberry, and he's a fairly impressive physical specimen.
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Old 08-01-2013, 03:56 PM
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I got one extra ticket for this Thursday morning if you or someone else would like to use it.
Thanks for the offer, had some computer issues yesterday and just saw this, so obviously I missed out.
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Old 08-01-2013, 04:45 PM
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I went yesterday and I agree it was just way too crowded to enjoy it. They hand out twice as many tickets as they should. I was there by 7:15 and didn't come close to the bleachers. I ended up at the front of a group in the endzone that must have been 5-6 deep. I went and got water about an hour in for my son and didn't see anything after that.

From what I did see, Hopkins really impresses me. He looked great coming out of his breaks. He ran a little 7 yard option route in the slot against man coverage and would have scored a long TD in a game setting. He was out of his break and turned up field while Daneal Manning was still breaking. He is a very sudden athlete and a big play threat. He is a "fast in a phone booth" type. He also really attacks the football rather than letting it come to him (this suprised me since I think his football background is somewhat limited for a prospect of his level, being a basketball guy until a few years ago).

I think we have a real player there.
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Old 08-02-2013, 07:03 AM
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I went yesterday and I agree it was just way too crowded to enjoy it. They hand out twice as many tickets as they should. I was there by 7:15 and didn't come close to the bleachers. I ended up at the front of a group in the endzone that must have been 5-6 deep. I went and got water about an hour in for my son and didn't see anything after that.

From what I did see, Hopkins really impresses me. He looked great coming out of his breaks. He ran a little 7 yard option route in the slot against man coverage and would have scored a long TD in a game setting. He was out of his break and turned up field while Daneal Manning was still breaking. He is a very sudden athlete and a big play threat. He is a "fast in a phone booth" type. He also really attacks the football rather than letting it come to him (this suprised me since I think his football background is somewhat limited for a prospect of his level, being a basketball guy until a few years ago).

I think we have a real player there.
Thanks Barrett, I appreciate your elaboration of Hopkins. I was just buried so deep in the crowd standing around the EZ, then there was the Texan players who were standing in front of them and watching but not participating in the scrimmage, I got nothing more than a brief glimpse of Hopkins. But now you are another pair of eyes and you too are saying we may have scored big in this Draft to secure some real help in our passing game, and that's very encouraging.
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Old 08-02-2013, 11:23 AM
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Set your DVRs for the annual NFL Films 30-min year in review...

ABC-13 in Houston, 5-5:30pm Sat 8/3

...this was supposed to air on ESPN2 at 1:30am earlier this morning, but it was delayed 10 mins and my DVR didn't know that.


Back on topic...
One of the things I think back to watching camp workouts is that you're watching Texans vs. Texans. Mercilus getting stonewalled by Duane Brown, wait, is that a good thing or a bad thing? Hopkins putting a move on Joseph, is that a good thing or a bad thing? Keep in mind too that the defense knows what the offense is doing and vice versa.

As for the camp attendance, it has soured my willingness to attend for sure. Crowds are now in excess of 5k. Early times the crowds were often 2k... this isn't just because the team is more popular now due to its recent playoff successes. It's because the team is releasing more tickets. There was plenty of demand 10 years ago, but tickets were scarce. Tough to complain about a free ticket, so I'll stop here, but I miss being able to watch camp practices like we did back in the day. /grumpyoldman
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Old 08-02-2013, 02:18 PM
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Went this morning. Got there at 7 and the crowd was already way too big. Got to watch drills for about 45 min, then hit the fan zone. My son had a blast, but I agree with others about them handing out too many tickets. Security guys said that people were there at 3 am waiting to get in for bleacher seats.
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Old 08-02-2013, 09:55 PM
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Thanks for the offer, had some computer issues yesterday and just saw this, so obviously I missed out.
Ok, one more chance. I have one extra ticket for upcoming Tuesday.

Think I heard 21 guys have bumps and bruises so partially held out today, hopefully none to severe. Tomorrow they get a day off so maybe a few will be back to practice Sunday.

A lot of those out seem to be linebackers for now. Has anyone seen or heard how Trevardo Williams is doing?

And one week till first pre-season game at Minnesota.

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Old 08-03-2013, 07:18 AM
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Ok, one more chance. I have one extra ticket for upcoming Tuesday.

Think I heard 21 guys have bumps and bruises so partially held out today, hopefully none to severe. Tomorrow they get a day off so maybe a few will be back to practice Sunday.

A lot of those out seem to be linebackers for now. Has anyone seen or heard how Trevardo Williams is doing?

And one week till first pre-season game at Minnesota.
I'm hearing up to now he's done zilch, he's very fast but undersized and has performed poorly in one-on-one drills and has done nothing to stand-out. And the other drafted rookie LB Montgomery out of LSU is doing even worse as he reportedly came to TC out of shape and now has suffered a high-ankle sprain which sounds like he's headed for PUP at the very least least, maybe IR.
On the other hand undrafted rookie OLB Willie Jefferson has been very impressive and even beat our top OT Duane Brown in one particular drill.
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Old 08-09-2013, 03:18 PM
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Lots to chew on here

Thinks Hopkins will be starter, big contributor.
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Old 08-12-2013, 06:36 AM
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Lots to chew on here

Thinks Hopkins will be starter, big contributor.
If there was any lesson learned from last year, it's that they have got to close things out and lock down home field advantage when it's staring them right in the face. To not close out home field last year with virtually a 2 game lead with 3 weeks left was just ridiculous.
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