Blogs
| Blogs | Filter By Blogger: | Filter By Topic: |
Texans tidbits and random notes
| By Nick Scurfield - Aug 9 2009, 8:53 PM | |
|
The Texans took a day-and-a-half break from training camp this weekend, with head coach Gary Kubiak Two-a-days resume tomorrow morning at 8 a.m. Until then, here are some Texans tidbits and random notes to chew on: Room for three: Cushing, Barwin and a hyperbaric chamber Cushing said that Texans linebacker Kevin Bentley Rookie defensive end Connor Barwin “The first time he brought back to the hotel, I was dying laughing,” Barwin said. “It’s just really funny to see. Half of our hotel room is this bubble or tube or something, and there is this little clear thing. I come in the room and Cushing is lying in this hyperbaric chamber and I just knock on the window and smile at him. But obviously, it’s just another sign to how committed he is to staying healthy and doing the right things, but it’s really funny every time I walk into the hotel room.” Special players on special teams After Friday’s practice, Marciano was discussing how far the Texans have come in terms of depth since 2002, when most of his special teams player were street free agents that no other club wanted, when he compared Casey and Barwin to Jim Thorpe – one of the greatest, most versatile athletes in history. It’s a new problem for the Texans, but such contract issues are fairly commonplace around the league. I asked Carucci whether the Texans’ contract situations with these players were concerning to him as a national observer. “No, it doesn’t concern me, because it’s sort of like the way it is in football business,” Carucci said. “It’s a sign of where this team is. I think when you’re talking about players who see themselves as being good and the team defines them as being good – by good, I mean good enough for any other club in the league besides the Texans – they’re going to want to paid at a standard for the market for their position. “DeMeco Ryans is going to see, ‘Hey, look: I’m a top linebacker in this league and I want to be paid like a top linebacker.’ Owen Daniels, ‘I’m a top tight end in this league and I want to be paid like a top tight end.’ Dunta Robinson sees himself as one of the best corners, although I think his situation probably isn’t as easy to figure out because from what I understand, what they’re offering him would put him financially put him financially very near the top of the league at corner. That’s a lot of cash. I don’t get why he hasn’t accepted that. But that’s his thing, whatever he’s decided to do.” Johnson's first national commercial “You never think about those things, think you’ll be on a commercial on day,” Johnson said on Saturday. “I got a lot of text messages and friends calling me the other day saying, ‘Man, I just saw you on ESPN.’ A lot of people didn’t really know about it, but it’s fun. It was my first time doing something like that. I think I did very well at it, and hopefully it’ll open some doors up for me. Maybe I could do a couple more.” Johnson’s teammates have had plenty of fun with him about the commercial in the locker room. “My teammates were in there imitating me, just saying some of the things that I said in the commercial – most of them had seen it before even I had seen it,” he said. “Everybody seemed to like it. It was a lot of fun, and my teammates thought it was real funny. We had a great time with it.” Looking ahead to Week 1 Jets linebacker Calvin Pace already been suspended for the first four games of the season for violating the league’s policy on performance-enhancing substances. Pace had seven sacks and 80 tackles in 2008 while starting all 16 games. In other Jets news, Kellen Clemens has been named the starting quarterback for New York’s preseason opener against the St. Louis Rams. Clemens and rookie Mark Sanchez, the fifth overall pick in the 2009 draft, are battling for the starting job. Sanchez is widely expected to be the Jets’ starter come Week 1, but it appears that the competition is far from over. |
|
| Permalink | Comments: 0 | Submit a comment | |
| Send to a Friend | Printer-Friendly |





