Not Quite ‘Hard Knocks’

The Advance Scout | HoustonProFootball.com August 17, 2005 Not Quite ‘Hard Knocks’ by Keith Weiland HoustonProFootball.com The NFL Network attended Texans training camp Tuesday night, and with their live television cameras turned onto the Reliant Park practice fields, anything was bound to happen. Including a bunch of nothing. Gone are the days when NFL Films … Read more

Four Then the Door

Upon Further Review | HoustonProFootball.com December 7, 2005 Four Then the Door by Bob Hulsey HoustonProFootball.com Yes, I know this column has been quiet lately. There are only so many ways to say "we suck" and the citizens of Post Patterns have explored that topic in many ways. There was no point in piling on … Read more

All Apologies

Quick Slant | HoustonProFootball.com November 30, 2005 All Apologies by Ric Sweeney HoustonProFootball.com As a friend of mine often suggests when the drama quotient has a tendency to rear its ugly head, “Settle the kettle, people. Settle the kettle.” Yes, the Texans blew a 21-point lead Sunday – more accurately, they blew a 10-point lead … Read more

Raider Resignation!

GameDay Review | HoustonProFootball.com October 3, 2004 Raider Resignation! by Bob Hulsey HoustonProFootball.com Silver and black was the theme of the day – the black hair of Houston quarterback David Carr and the silver scissors which will be used to cut that hair after a 30-17 Texan victory over the Oakland Raiders at Reliant Stadium. … Read more

Down on the Corner

Upon Further Review | HoustonProFootball.com March 9, 2005 Down on the Corner by Bob Hulsey HoustonProFootball.com If you believe Houston Chronicle writer John McClain and others, the Houston Texans could take a cornerback with their first-round draft choice, the 13th overall. On the surface, it doesn’t make a lot of sense. Other than the kickers, … Read more

In and Out

The War Room | HoustonProFootball.com August 12, 2004 In and Out by Warren DeLuca HoustonProFootball.com Note: This is second in a series of college prospect profiles in preparation for the 2005 NFL Draft next April. This time, we take a look at the top ten linebacker prospects. Few college programs employ base 3-4 defenses, so … Read more