
The Texans practiced Tuesday morning at the Methodist Training Center on Day 4 of Training Camp. After, head coach Gary Kubiak and some players answered questions from the media. The following is a transcript of their respective interviews.
Head Coach Gary Kubiak
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Head Coach Gary Kubiak
“I tried to do some different things this morning, trying to get them going quicker in our team periods. I thought offensively, we responded really well in the early part of practice. I’m just trying to teach them that this is how you come out of the locker room, this is how you get ready to go - that type of stuff. There was some good and bad, but we’re battling and will keep working.”
(on if there are any particular players that have jumped out to him out on the field thus far) “I tell you, it’s so early right now. I think (WR DeVier) Posey made a couple of nice plays this morning and continues to improve. I think our receivers continue to improve. I think (WR Keshawn) Martin has done some good things. Defensively, for some reason today I really noticed (OLB) Brooks (Reed) a lot. I thought he made a lot of plays. I thought (NT) ![]()
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(on if he has liked the competition between the offense and defense) “Yeah, it’s very good. I told the team after practice today, when talking about some of the things I thought we were doing well, that I thought we were running the ball well and that’s something we do well as a team. We need to stop the run better than we are doing right now. Defensively, we’re really getting after the quarterback and doing well against the pass. We’ve got to throw the ball better with our young receivers in our group. You’ve got strengths and weaknesses and you’ve got to work through them and get as close to as consistent as we can be in everything we do.”
(on the team practicing in pads today) “We need to thump a little bit more. It’s a fine line. You’re working in your pads and you want to be physical (but) you want people to stay up and stay healthy. We’ve got to continue to get more physical because we are a physical football team.”
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(on if this was one of WR DeVier Posey’s better practices) “I think he’s been doing some good stuff every day. You know, as a receiver, you don’t know how many times a ball is coming to you. He had a chance to make a couple of nice plays today and he made them. I’m watching his whole body of work and it’s been pretty consistent.”
(on if there is any new injury news) “No, we’re good today. (CB) ![]()
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(on the fullback competition) “It’s an interesting dynamic. James (Casey) is our starting fullback, but we do a lot of different things with James. The young kid (Derrell) Smith has a lot of ability. I think he’s got a chance to be an excellent one, but he’s a former defensive player trying to learn to play offense, so that’s his struggle right now. Of course, the old man that we brought in (![]()
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(on how much the competition on the right side of the offensive line picks up with them in pads) “It’s picking up. It’s very competitive. They’re going back and forth right now and what we do, one day one of them works with the ones. The next day the other one works with the ones. They’re split right down the middle. We’ll see who gets it done.”
ILB Bradie James
(on teammates looking to him for leadership) “Well that’s my role and my role is to do that and be productive. I’m not trying to come in and step on anybody’s toes. I’m just trying to come in and fit in and have fun and bring whatever I can to make this team better. To say that is an overstatement but we have to work and earn everything that we have this year, so that’s what we’re working toward and that’s our goal.”
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(on what the veterans tell the rookies) “Staying consistent every day and working on something. Don’t take each period for granted. Each period you have to work on. One thing that coach is trying to get you to see and if you stack those good days up, you become the player that you want to be.”
(on how good the defense can be) “Defensively, you have to earn everything you set out to do. Nobody is going to give you anything and this team is not under the radar anymore, so people will be shooting for us just like we’ll be shooting for them. It’s all about everybody playing well and doing the right things and being on the same page together. Defensively, you can’t have 10 men doing one thing and one guy doing another. Everybody has to be one the same page. The chemistry has to be there and then you can turn it loose.
(on the linebacker unit’s identity) “This is a close knit group already. Coming in, these guys played together. I’m the only guy that wasn’t here last year, so the identity is these guys just run to the ball. They’re very tenacious. They have great chemistry. They love playing with one another. And now it’s getting to the point where guys are really holding each other accountable because everyone knows what’s going on. So I’m just trying to get in, fit in and keep everybody looking forward.”
WR Lestar Jean
(on the opportunity to play more) “It makes me feel like the coaches see something in me and I just got to go out there and show them that when they put me in that role, I belong in that role.”
(on what the coaches like in him) “My work habits, I understand the offense and know what I’m doing better.”
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(on the toughest part of the offense for a wide receiver) “Just knowing what to do every time because it varies on the defense you’re going against.”
(on how he describes himself as a receiver) “Just go out there and play hard and try to play harder than the opponent. I feel like I can do everything. I feel like I can run routes…and I may not be running a 4.3 but I feel like I can down field if I have to.”
FS Danieal Manning
(on what he needs to focus on in training camp) “Pretty much just being a better vocal leader out there, getting our guys in the best position to make the plays. That’s pretty much it. Last year I was learning myself. Now I feel like I got a year under my belt in this system, and I can only add on to it.”
(on the next goal for the Texans) “Definitely getting into the playoffs. Well, number one, winning Week 1. Getting into the playoffs and playing for that appearance in the Super Bowl.”
(on if he thinks the younger guys are coming along) “I do. We’re getting Roc (Carmichael) back, he seems healthier and B-Money, we call him, Brandon Harris, he’s going to play a lot. The guys that have been playing, ![]()
WR Keshawn Martin
(on the advice he gets from the veterans) “I feel like every time I make a good catch or I don’t do something right, a quarterback or receiver comes up to me and tells me what I need to do and stuff like that. Those are great guys, so I’m going to continue to listen to them and continue to get better.”
(on if he has to make more of an adjustment receiving or returning in the NFL) “I would say the receiving part just because it is a faster game than college. Corners get on you faster. That’s just an adjustment I’ve got to make.”
(on if he’s getting more reps with WR Andre Johnson out) “Yeah, definitely. A lot of the guys are getting more reps. We’ve just got to take advantage of our opportunities.”
DE J.J. Watt
(on going through training camp a second time) “Oh, it’s awesome. I feel so much more confident. I understand the full concept of the playbook, so now I really get to just focus in on my game. (Defensive Coordinator) Coach Wade (Phillips) is such a genius. It’s fun to see his whole defense now where I’m not just focused in on my job. I can see everything.”
(on talk of him being the star of the team) “I mean, I hear it. It’s extremely nice. My teammates are being very generous. But at the end of the day, it doesn’t happen if I don’t come out here and put the work in. It doesn’t happen if our defense isn’t great, if our team isn’t great. While I appreciate all those talks, I’m just going to come out here and work hard every single day to make sure that we stay with those sorts of talks.”
(on how good the defense can be) “We can be great. It’s a lot of fun. We have great chemistry. Obviously, we’re playing for Coach Wade Phillips who’s phenomenal. The best part about defense is we fly around. Guys make plays, guys have fun and we’re enjoying ourselves. That’s what makes a good defense.”
AFTERNOON
The team worked out inside the Methodist Training Center in the afternoon, and head coach Gary Kubiak answered a few questions from the media. The following is a transcript of his interview.
Head Coach Gary Kubiak
(on any health updates) “From this morning, I rested Owen (Daniels) and rested ![]()
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(on Special Teams Coordinator Joe Marciano and Running Backs Coach Chick Harris being original coaches) “They’ve been a part of the process from an expansion team throughout, what, 10 years now? Is this year 11 or is this year ten? Anyway, they’ve been doing it a long time. First off, they’re great coaches and I just really appreciate the fact that when I came here they stayed with me, and they’ve done a great job. To see all their hard work through the years and development of this organization, reap some awards last year was very great.”
