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[HoustonTexans.Com] Kubiak names Duane Brown starting Left Tackle

Discussion in 'Houston Texans' started by rikesh316, May 9, 2008.

  1. rikesh316

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    http://www.houstontexans.com/news/blogs.asp?blogger_id=16

    Big mini camp news right off the bat: as of today, Duane Brown is the Texans' starting left tackle. After the team's first mini camp practice of 2008, Texans head coach Gary Kubiak named the first-round draft pick out of Virginia Tech as the current starter over veteran Ephraim Salaam.

    "We’ve got to see how far we can bring this kid in the next month, so we put him right in there with the first group today," Kubiak said. "And I know it was very tough on Ephraim, and y’all know I have a great deal of respect for Ephraim and I can understand why it was tough, but as I explained to him, I’ve got to see how far I can bring this young man. But I know Ephraim’s going to do his job and I’m expecting good things from him, but we felt like we had to put this kid to work right away."

    Brown worked with the first team for much of practice, facing off against defensive end Mario Williams (who looked even quicker and more aggressive than he did last year).

    "He’ll be working with the first group, and that’s the only way we’re going to find out if this kid’s going to get to where we want him to go and how quick he can get there," Kubiak said of Brown. "You draft these kids in the first round to come in, and play and that’s nothing against Ephraim, as I said, and we’ve had this conversation. I understand the difficulty in that (for Salaam), but we as coaches feel like we have to put this kid to work right away."

    While it's common knowledge that Brown was selected to eventually take the reigns from Salaam, it's quite a surprise to hear an announcement like this so soon.

    We'll have plenty more mini camp coverage throughout the day.

    - Nick Scurfield
     
  2. rikesh316

    rikesh316 Member

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    I have no problem with this. Salaam is too slow to fit this system. Let the kid start and learn on the job. Salaam doesn't match up well versus the ends in the division because they all are speed rushers.
     
  3. macalu

    macalu Contributing Member

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    it would have been more of a surprise if Brown WASN'T named the starter.
     
  4. H-Town Info

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    I'm lil surprised by this...but i thought he would start after the bye week.
     
  5. gucci888

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    How so? At the press conference, Kubiak and co. were making it seem like that he wouldn't be right off the back.

    I like this though, give the kid some confidence and start testing him out right off the back. Going against Mario everyday should give Brown a good taste of what the NFL is like.
     
  6. yobod

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    This is why I love Kubiak. He doesn't beat around the bush, and try and cottle players.....we drafted Brown for a reason, now let's see if he's got the skills to back up the draft pick. No reason to delay the inevitable if he's good enough right now. If he's not, then hey, we tried, and still have Salaam to plug in there until Brown does gain the experience and skillset necessary.
     
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    I thought Kubiak made it very clear on draft day when he said, "He's our left tackle." that Duane Brown was the starter.
     
  8. gucci888

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    Posted this in the offseason thread..."Actually, I'm fired up about seeing all the young players and how they develop. We need a young defensive tackle like Frank Okam (fifth-round pick from Texas) to be able to step up and help us by becoming part of the rotation."

    Looks like Kubiak is really gonna push these young guys to make an impact on the team. Hopefully he can put some fire into Okam because if he's motivated, physically he'll be able to come in and help out the D-Line from day 1.
     
  9. Mattj

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    Ephraim's starting by the 3rd series in Pittsburgh...just my hunch. They are giving Dwayne a baptism by fire and seeing how he handles it. He is not being promised the starting job. They know what they have in Salaam, and he doesn't need the reps. Right now, you can pencil in Winston at RT and Pitts at LG, every other position on the line is up for grabs.
     
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    I would say Chris Myers is penciled at Center with the money the paid him and the fact they don't have depth at the postion compared to other spots. I still hope Spencer beats out Pitts.
     
  11. grummett

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    There's no way Chris Myers isn't the starting center from day one.
     
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    Matt, anything new on the Charles Spencer front? Is he ahead, behind, or right on schedule for his rehab?
     
  13. Mattj

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    Spencer still runs with a limp...I think it's gravy if he ever plays a down again. I hope I am wrong. I don't think Myers is anything special (Though it's hard to tell from 1st impressions of a center). He may start, but I don't think he's much better than McKinney honestly, though it looks like McKinney is done with the Texans.
     
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    The fact that Spencer is still running with a limp and the coaches don't want any type of contact is really a bad sign IMO. It'll be 2 years in Sept. since he got injured, if you haven't healed by then... :(
     
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    Too bad that McKinney isn't going to be back.
     
  16. msn

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    No kidding. Excellent run-blocking, iirc.
     
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    I'm good if Myers is equal to or greater than McKinney. Mainly due to the age factor.
     
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    That's what I was afraid of. I feel bad for that kid (can you imagine having your life-long dream shattered before it even gets started?) but I'm sure glad we drafted Brown.
     
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    Whats up with all the negativism towards Spencer's recovery? His quotes seem to point towards more of a positive direction...

    http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3389248

    Doesnt seem like he is doing much limping when he can fly up and down the field and he can explode from his stance.
     
  20. leroy

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    He's still got a lot of work to do, but if Spencer comes back healthy, regains his form, and they find a way to fit him in, this could be a very good line.
     

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