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[Official] Texans Off Season thread

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  1. conquistador#11

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    July is the toughest month to get through.
    Stay motivated, stay together.
     
  2. jtotheb

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    You ain't lyin. This is almost unbearable.
     
  3. ima_drummer2k

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    From that article:

    Can't really disagree with this too much. Our secondary is a huge concern. If we can establish the run with this new blocking scheme, we can minimize this weakness by playing keep-away. And the coaching staff seems committed to doing this.

    If we stay healthy, we can make some noise. But staying healthy just hasn't been in the cards for us the last few years, so I don't expect this year to be any different...

    Regardless, I'm counting the days until July 25th (training camp).
     
  4. Rocketman95

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    That was one of the more fair articles written about the Texans in recent memory.
     
  5. RunninRaven

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    I'm really excited to see what Fred Bennet can do with extended playing time. I know he was out there a lot last year, but anytime a rookie comes in for half a season or less and tears it up makes me wonder if he just had a hot streak or got lucky. But if the potential he showed last year was real, we could have a hell of a CB duo when Dunta comes back from injury (assuming he returns to his old form).
     
  6. ROXRAN

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    The Texans are getting a lot of respect. In Nashville, some of you don't know but on Tuesdays they (104.5 the zone, the equivalent of star610 sports...) have football tuesdays, and the callers consistently stated how the Texans absolutely seemed to be on the rise, with Indy coming down very likely and they touched on Mario Williams being on the 6th best player list....Basically the consensus was Mario was drafted where he should be and deserving of the 1st pick (they made it a point to try not to slight Young)...
     
  7. Uprising

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    Now 21, age no longer defines Okoye

    Why should you be happy that Texans defensive tackle Amobi Okoye finally turned 21 on June 10? Let's do 21 shots to find out.


    1. Four days after his birthday, Okoye celebrated at his party at the Westin hotel in Houston with a glass of red wine. A big glass, but not much more. Forget the blurs and bumbles of bar hopping, the endless shots, the Amy Winehouse hangover. Okoye, who last year was the youngest NFL player in 30 years, was sober and happy and wasn't photographed doing anything stupid. Bloggers might be bummed, but kids who look up to him aren't. And Okoye wanted not only to enjoy his birthday but to actually remember it, too.



    At 19, Amobi Okoye was the youngest player ever to be selected in the first round of the NFL Draft.
    2-12. He celebrated in a tux with-- no kidding -- 400 in attendance, including friends, fans, family, teammates and even a few celebs, including rapper Juelz Santana and actress Sanaa Lathan. The party was extravagant, but then again, so is Okoye. When he was drafted last April by the Texans -- as the youngest player drafted in NFL history -- Okoye's goal was to be football's LeBron James. Call him overly ambitious, but his birthday shows he's got plenty of support.


    13. He's no longer the guy with the virgin drink. In April 2007, Okoye sat in a Huntsville, Ala., barbecue joint with his former coaches at Lee High. They talked about old times, how quickly Okoye had gone from a pudgy 12-year-old freshman who had never played football to a certain first-rounder. When they toasted him, he raised his lemonade. Not anymore.


    14. Giants defensive end Osi Umenyiora flew from New York for the birthday party. You should be happy that Osi flew to see Amobi because Osi always makes Amobi happy. They were two of four players who visited their native Nigeria this spring. But before the trip, Umenyiora, of course, had to pull a prank on Amobi. He always does. As Okoye arrived at John F. Kennedy Airport two hours early for his flight, Umenyiora called. "I'm tired," he said. Maybe he'd catch the next flight, maybe he'd skip the trip altogether.


    Ever solution-oriented -- you don't graduate from Louisville in less than four years without being a problem solver -- Okoye asked a British Airways worker whether she could escort Umenyiora through security in a hurry, even if he arrived late. She said yes. So Okoye called Umenyiora, who said he still didn't think he could make it. Bummed, Okoye entered the British Airways TV room only to see Umenyiora sitting on the couch, watching MTV, trying hard not to laugh as he said, "Y'all looking for me?"


    15-18. Three teammates rapped "Happy Birthday" at Okoye's party: running back Darius Walker, linebacker Zac Diles, and offensive tackle Brandon Frye. How often is the hotshot millionaire rookie so down-to-earth that the practice squad guys want to sing for him?


    19. Okoye not only picked up the tab for his birthday party but also bought his teammates drinks a few hours earlier at a Texans bowling outing. This is coming off a rookie year in which he once dropped $5,000 on dinner with the defensive linemen. "My wallet was crying," Okoye said. Safe to say his teammates will owe him a few rounds. Like until 2009.


    20. This birthday was one of the most important moments in Okoye's life, not just because he's finally legal. For the first time since his diaper days, age won't be a day-to-day issue. He can be normal. Okoye always has been the youngest, ever since he skipped two grades and entered Lee High at age 12.


    It's a burden he's learned to accept. In high school, he hated that he was into Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles when the rest of his classmates were learning how to drive. At Louisville, he hated that he'd go to Applebee's while the rest of the team went to clubs. He hated sneaking into clubs even more. During his rookie year, he hated knowing nobody could relate to him. "Last year after I got drafted," he says, "I looked around the locker room: guys with a wife and kids, and we're all doing the same job. And it hit me how young I felt."


    Most of all, he hates that his age has defined him, not the other way around. "I get tired of everyone talking about it," he says.


    Now, there's nothing left to say.


    21. And, for the first time, his ID will get him through the door.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/print?id=3472133&type=story
     
  8. H-Town Info

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    http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/story/10882613

     
  9. texanskan

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    That doesn't look that bad. I can't see all four being injured. Maybe three...
     
  11. zlicciardo

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  14. Rocketman95

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    I might not ever take mine off.
     
  15. moestavern19

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    lolz.


    Yeah, maybe if Peyton and Tom decide to take the year off.
     
  16. Rocketman95

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    If VY can make it, Schaub can, IMO.
     
  17. moestavern19

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    Wasn't he like a 3rd alternate and 2 people got hurt so they put choose him at the last minute?

    Anyway, I like Schaub but he's going to need to have a ridiculous season to compete with the others vying for the 3rd spot behind Peyton18 and Tommy the Mommy. Carson Palmer will be back at full strength, then you've got Roethlisberger, Rivers, and the rest.

    Could happen though.
     
  18. yobod

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    With a healthy AJ, Schaub could very well end up in the top 5-10 QBs in the league, stat-wise anyways. I have a feeling if we can just get a legit rushing attack this year, our receivers will impress even more than they did last year. It's just a matter of guys staying healthy.
     
  19. Boomhauer

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    If we can get a good running game it should help keep Schaub upright and healthy.
     

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