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Old 08-04-2015, 02:24 AM
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Texans put on pads, practice under lights

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The Texans practiced under the lights, and in pads, on Monday.

For the first time since the 2010 training camp, the Texans held a night practice at the Houston Methodist Training Center.

"The players came out ready to go," head coach Bill O'Brien said. "The first day in pads, long practice. "These guys were grinding it out, so I thought it was a good atmosphere."

With 5,085 fans in attendance, the team donned pads for the first time this camp as well. It was a physical evening of work for the squad, but it was welcomed by the players.

"It was a lot of fun," linebacker Mike Mohamed said. "It was good to get the first hits out of the way."

O'Brien noticed the lively crowd, and was extremely complimentary.

"The fans here are awesome," O'Brien said. "The Hard Knocks guys told me that this is the best fan support that they've seen at all the training camps that they've covered."

The team will not practice on Tuesday, and will get back to work on Wednesday morning. In the afternoon, the Texans will fly to Richmond, Virginia for their Thursday, Friday and Saturday practices against Washington.

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Old 08-04-2015, 01:54 PM
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Arian Foster needs surgery after suffering groin injury at training camp

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The severe groin injury that Arian Foster suffered in Monday night’s practice will require surgery, but he should be able to return at some point this season.

The Texans, who have declined comment, have Alfred Blue, Jonathan Grimes, Chris Polk and Kenny Hilliard on the roster behind Foster.

Blue left Monday night’s practice, after suffering a cramp and should be ready to replace Foster in the starting lineup. Grimes was the third back last season. Polk, signed as a free agent from the Eagles, is suffering from a hamstring injury. Hilliard is a 7th round pick from LSU.

General Manager Rick Smith and coach Bill O’Brien are expected to be on the lookout for another back, whether by trade, free-agent signing or waiver claim.

Also, rookie outside linebacker Reshard Cliett is out for the season with a knee injury suffered during the first practice at training camp.

Foster returned from back surgery last season and missed three full games and part of two others with nagging injuries.
Wow, that didn't take long.....
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Old 08-04-2015, 07:23 PM
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Pierre Thomas on his way for a tryout tomorrow. He seems like a reasonable 30 year old depth guy a free agent from New Orleans.

I think Bue and Grimes, perhaps Hilliard will do fine till Arian returns, maybe by mid season.
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Old 08-05-2015, 02:46 PM
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Pierre Thomas on his way for a tryout tomorrow. He seems like a reasonable 30 year old depth guy a free agent from New Orleans.

I think Bue and Grimes, perhaps Hilliard will do fine till Arian returns, maybe by mid season.
Thomas declined the offer. And don't forget Chris Polk. I think he might be #2 at this point and might even be a challenge to Blue for #1. Not only for the Texans, but my ITB FFL team hopes Foster is back this year as well.
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Old 08-04-2015, 09:28 PM
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Old 08-05-2015, 09:55 AM
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This is a very big deal I fear, Arian's injury. There is an enormous dropoff between Arian and everyone who has ever backed him up.
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Old 08-05-2015, 11:28 AM
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This is a very big deal I fear, Arian's injury. There is an enormous dropoff between Arian and everyone who has ever backed him up.
Yep. Every offense has lynch pin pieces that prop up everyone else and make it all work. Usually it's the QB. On our team it's Arian Foster. I don't think we are a team with much margin for error and this might sink us. We simply aren't good enough anywhere else on offense (QB, WR, OL) to trot out a replacement level RB too.
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Old 08-05-2015, 12:49 PM
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Ron Dayne is waiting by the phone.
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Old 08-05-2015, 01:05 PM
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17 observations from day four of #TexansCamp

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Day four was a short practice so the team can get out to the airport to catch a flight to Richmond but it wasn’t without excitement, for lack of a better word.

What happened? Well, glad you asked.

1. The absence of Arian Foster was noted and acknowledged and it was the thought on most everyone’s mind throughout the workout. But, Bill O’Brien addressed it after practice, said that he injured his groin and that he’d miss some time. It’s a tough gut punch to take but the team on the field seemingly went about its business as it always does. Teams/staffs can’t dwell and there’s plenty of work to get done. O’Brien knows this better than anyone. His first year as a full-time assistant with the New England Patriots in the very first game of the 2008 season, they lost Tom Brady for the season. That team won 11 games. I’d trust no one else to handle a curve ball like this more than Bill O’Brien.

2. Ryan Mallett took snaps with the ones today and had some tremendous moments. He started the day hot completing all but one throw in a 1-on-1/group drill. He dropped a beautiful corner route on Anthony Denham for a TD. He then lasered one across the middle for a big gain. Then, he completed the drill with a dime to Jace Davis who had a miniscule step on the defensive back for another touchdown.

3. Mallett had a couple of rough spots, including a few down on the goal line, but there weren’t many. After missing a wide open Jay Prosch during that goal line drill, the very next play Mallett threaded the needle on a frozen rope to EZ Nwachukwu for a touchdown. EZ’s No. 17 was the only blue jersey in the area with about four white ones present and Mallett stuck right in his gut.

4. One of the things I heard and/or read this off-season was that Pro Football Focus rated Kareem Jackson as a below average inside/slot corner. First off, I can’t even begin to get into that whole thing about PFF so I won’t (just know, I truly appreciate what they do, but it’s off and misguided on certain situations). As such, please know that it’s not gospel, for many reasons. Either way, I was impressed with his interior coverage today, including two or three pass break ups when he was matched up with WR Alan Bonner.

5. When we all talked about how the tight ends have to produce much more in this offense, Garrett Graham must have heard every word. He has been incredibly difficult to cover throughout training camp and I can’t remember a 1-on-1 situation where he hasn’t gotten open and made the catch. Steady, solid and a reliable passing game tool for these quarterbacks to utilize.

6. Brian Hoyer made some much better throws the second half of practice. I wrote in my notes early in practice “7’s out of synch with these receivers.” But, during team, in particular, a move the chains team drill, he ran the offense like it’s supposed to be run. He had it flying up the field, even to a point where he was back up at the line of scrimmage ready to run a play after a catch took a guy out of bounds. It was a bit chaotic until Coach O’Brien stepped in with some words of, uh, encouragement? Aggressive counseling? to get the defense back in line, so to speak.

7. One of Hoyer’s best throws was a complete look off throw on a shallow cross to Kenny Hilliard. The rookie from LSU has displayed reliable hands throughout the start of training camp but Hoyer’s ability to go through his progressions quickly and find a wide open Hilliard was impressive.

8. Along those lines, both quarterbacks have really impressed me with the way they get through their progressions quickly. Quickly being the key word, of course.

9. I’ll say one other thing about this offense. I watched every single practice and every single play in training camp last year. I can’t remember one time, not one singular time when I’d say the 2014 version of this offense was ahead in any way, shape or form of this 2015 unit. It’s night and day different and I’m not the only one that’s noticed how stark the difference is between the two units, only one year apart.

10. I only got to see two reps of pass rush one-on-ones. As I walked down to the North end of the field, Kourtnei Brown completely bull rushed an offensive tackle, which elicited some hoots and hollers from the defensive guys. Brown, later, in a team drill got loose on a pass rush as well to force an incompletion. Marc Vandermeer would call him a “subterranean under the radar” guy.

11. Linebacker Justin Tuggle was injured throughout minicamp and OTAs and that put him behind the other inside linebackers to start training camp. But, during a run drill today, he completely blew up an OL wrapping around to make a block. Tuggle was shot out of a cannon and knocked the OL backwards, right into the running back. He needs more of that over the next few weeks as he’s in a staunch competition at that inside linebacker spot.

12. During that 'Move the Chains' drill, rookie Kevin Johnson showed why he was a first round selection. He read a slant perfectly, broke on the throw and nearly came up with the interception. He’ll get those picks eventually, but his transition ability to get to receivers, breaking on the ball, is outstanding. Improvement day after day is what you want to see and he’s doing that for sure.
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Old 08-05-2015, 04:46 PM
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Ron Dayne is waiting by the phone.
I still remember him crushing the Colts in a late season throw away game. He got to be king for a day in the NFL.
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