Monday, August 11, 2014

The fourth day of the Texans camp





Two new players Texans camp on Tuesday, offensive lineman Mike Farrell, Tim Cornett Penn State alumni, Cornett to UNLV but Houston attended high school. Rookie ran he felt the existence of the team during the exercise, he was defense. Texans Ricky Sapp released at the same time, according to the alliance transaction list. Defensive lineman Jeoffrey Pagan, Texas person's choice, this year, three home seemed to catch the good missing after the whole spring and recovering from shoulder surgery. His coach, however, is not ready to assess the progress of the pagan. "He's been out for less than a week," Bill Kollar said. "Right now I really don't have an opinion one way or another. He's getting a little bit better technique-wise, but again, like everybody else he has a long way to go right now." What does a rookie fall the most behind on when he misses practices? "You fall behind on everything. Conditioning, technique, everything. Football is a sport, it has got to be hands on. You can watch all the film you want and stuff, but you have to be out there actually playing the technique to improve." Once the pads came on, fullback Jay Prosch's blocking ability really began to stand out. He'll be a boon in the running game. And since I mentioned the offense struggling in an earlier post, I should also mention this. The receivers continued looking terrific. EZ Nwachukwu is making a serious case for himself. I've really liked watching running back Alfred Blue. He is very talented athletes, diligence, modesty is taught. He is operation of the game, young support struggle the most by protection. It will be interesting to see his ability. Coach Bill O 'brien said fullback Brandon Brooks close to return. Earlier in the week, he refused to share activities/non Brooks landing on the injury list. He was injured during the camp Safety Lonnie Ballentine not practice. Ballentine, Andre Johnson, Arian Foster, O'Brien using the same line, "I don't think this is a life threatening."

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