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Old 07-31-2010, 05:13 PM
dalemurphy dalemurphy is offline
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I'll try to add my few observations, was walking between endzone of first and second fields. First watched DL drill, some TE/OL blocking drills, then WR on DB drills/QB's throwing, some DL on OL drills, then 11 on 11 play(pass and run). Seemed to rotate thru players quickly on each of these drills, more crisply than last year.

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Mitchell started out real strong, then Brisell and Studdard contained him.
Egboh - DE, rookie FA, 6'6" 287 looked good on several plays.

I agree, seemed to be fairly intense play for a first practice and some good push up the middle from several DT's. Stressing the speed moves today.

DB's - Seemed Quinn, Reeves, Molden did pretty good in coverage, but with no pass rush the WR did well getting open on majority of plays.

OL - as a group looked stronger and quicker, more confident, than last year.
Agree, Brisell and Studdard looked improved, as did Duane Brown. Winston seemed to be leading.

RB - Foster and Slayton looked good to me, and perhaps Henry. Tate maybe had first day jitters.

WR- we got a whole bunch competing well. AJ and JJ stood out to me.
Bobby Williams, FA rookie, 6'4" out of North Alabama had a few nice catches.
I was at Day two and concur with almost everything you said. Here is a writeup and some pictures we took today:

http://www.texansbullblog.com/
http://www.texansbullblog.com/images/2010training-camp/
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Old 07-31-2010, 06:15 PM
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I was at Day two and concur with almost everything you said. Here is a writeup and some pictures we took today:

http://www.texansbullblog.com/
http://www.texansbullblog.com/images/2010training-camp/
Good stuff, there. I bookmarked your website.

Say, I was clicking around and kept getting "ads by Google" right in the middle of pictures and text. I didn't see a way to get rid of it. Perhaps you could contact the webmaster (or whatever) and tell him about it?

Keep up the good work....
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Old 07-31-2010, 10:22 PM
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Good stuff, there. I bookmarked your website.

Say, I was clicking around and kept getting "ads by Google" right in the middle of pictures and text. I didn't see a way to get rid of it. Perhaps you could contact the webmaster (or whatever) and tell him about it?

Keep up the good work....
Thanks... I appreciate it.

We're working on cleaning up the format. It's coming along.
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Old 07-31-2010, 11:27 PM
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1. Chris “Catfish” White lived up to his nickname today. Five minutes into practice, he walked towards the fence on the north endzone, unzipped his pants, and relieved himself! I got a picture of it (well, not of it but of his backside) but Barrett was insistent that I should leave him alone… So, it’s quite blurry. I may post it later, anyway.
Ahh, misty-eyed memories of Kailee Wong many, many years ago.

Best of luck on the blog, btw.
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Old 08-01-2010, 12:40 PM
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Friday Tate and Graham looked shaky to me, but this morning both impressed.
Graham made a sensational one-handed catch over the middle and Tate flashed his quicks as he outran a couple defenders around the edge. He really does have a good burst, especially for a larger back.
But rookie Jackson is still looking foolish trying to cover AJ and Holliday continues to drop lots of balls.
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Old 08-01-2010, 02:10 PM
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Here's a link to pictures from today's practice followed by a little writeup:

http://www.texansbullblog.com/images...ng-camp-day03/

Great practice this morning. It was fun meeting BigRon from the Chron.com fanblog, Stephanie (TexansChick) http://blogs.chron.com/texanschick/, Chris of http://www.houstondiehards.com/ , and Alan Burge http://www.examiner.com/x-778-Houston-Texans-Examiner.

This morning, the guys were in shoulder pads and did some actual hitting. Bernard Pollard was pumped up! There was a lot more team activities, which I will get to later. I spent half of practice concentrating on the drills between offensive and defensive linemen and the one on one drills between WRs and CBs. Here are some observations:

1. Earl Mitchell looks amazing! He was the most dominate defensive lineman during the drills. On his first attempt, he bullrushed Kasey Studdard right into the QB (played by Bruce Matthews). Shortly afterwards, he ran a twist with Shaun Cody, and absolutely blew up Chris Myers. He isn’t only quick but has great explosion and good balance and leverage. I think he’s going to make an immediate impact in the Dline rotation.

2. Mario sat out practice with a sore hip. Look for Kubiak’s comments about that later. He wasn’t hobbling around on the field but did not do any of the activities.

3. I’m a huge Barwin fan, but I thought he looked raw during the drills. Granted, he was lining up against Winston and Brown, but he didn’t show anything other than a good edge rush. He tried a spin inside but was stoned by Winston. He was also slow running a twist. Kollar jumped all over him for it.

4. Duane Brown looks good. He’s in great shape and was impressive in drills. He went against A.smith an number of times and they both looked pretty good. Brown got bull-rushed by Smith once and driven back, but Brown was able to recover and keep him off of Bruce Matthews.

5. I only saw a couple reps from Shelly Smith, but he didn’t look good. I thought he had a good chance to make the roster but it looks like he’s not there yet.

6. Fred Bennett got burned deep by Dickerson. Then, he was burned deep by A. Davis. Then, he was burned deep by A.Johnson…. then, he was relegated to 4th string.

7. Molden looked good again today. I still think he struggles in press but he seems healthy and confident.

8. Brice McCain looks great! He is always in the WRs hip pocket and often makes a play on the ball. I think he’s destined to play nickel and dime due to his heighth. But, he’s a player. Another note, when the 1st team defense is playing nickel, McCain plays outside and Quin slides into slot.

9. Glover Quin looks great against everybody except Andre Johnson. Quin’s supposed lack of speed doesn’t show up on the field.

10. My personal sleeper to make the roster is Mark Parson. He had another pick today, this time in the one on one drills. I think he may have been flagged by the practice ref for illegal use of hands, but it was a good play. As I said yesterday, he plays very physically without clutching and grabbing (think Al Harris not Courtland Finnegan), and is always glued to the WR.

11. Kareem Jackson is hard to assess. He made some plays and had tight coverage, except when Andre Johnson blew past him for a TD during the drills or when Andre Davis left him for a TD in Saturday’s practice.

12. Ben Tate definitely looked quicker and more decisive. During the 11 on 11’s he had a couple very nice runs. His mediocre showing the first few practices is probably simply a result of his head swimming with information.

13. Jacoby Jones looks very good as a WR. He handled press well and almost always created separation on his routes. He dropped one catchable ball and then also fumbled during a punt return (of course).

14. Trindon Holliday also fumbled during a punt return. He’s so freakin’ quick and fast!! Unfortunately, he is totally useless as a WR right now. He had a drop, his routes are sloppy, and his blocking is a disaster! I still think he makes the team, though. I think his roster spot is tied into how valuable Kubiak deems Jacoby is as a WR. Right now, I’m thinking he’s pretty valuable.

15. Garrett Graham made a great one-handed catch downfield today.

16. Caldwell is clearly the starting RG and there seems to be a battle between Wade Smith and Myers at center and between Studdard and “Biscuit” Brisiel at LG. I’m interested in whether Wade Smith is also a consideration at LG?

17. Sherrick McManis did not participate in the team activities again today and was running conditioning tests with Cedric Smith after practice again when we left at 10:15am.

18. Owen Daniels and Anthony Hill were both doing some ball-catching drills on the side. OD definitely seems further along in his rehab than Hill does.

Well, that is about all I have right now. Barrett and I are loading up and heading back to Austin after our two day training camp. It was a lot of fun. I reccomend coming out and watching one of these if you are able. We are posting another group of pictures in our images section. Also, tonight or tomorrow, I will load a few short videos that I took on my little digital camera.

http://www.texansbullblog.com
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Old 08-01-2010, 03:13 PM
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Nice write up, thanks.
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