RTC: Session regrets concussion secret
July, 29, 2012
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A divisional fantasy football preview from Eric Mack at SI.com.
Houston Texans
Matt Schaub’s teammates are convinced he’s the quarterback to lead them to the Super Bowl, says John McClain of the Houston Chronicle.
Arian Foster doesn’t think his new vegan diet is worth the attention it’s received, says Dale Robertson of the Chronicle.
Dealing with the Houston heat during camp is part of the Texans’ plan, says McClain.
For the first time in Texans history, the first-round pick isn’t expected to start, says McClain. That’s a great commentary on their depth. Whitney Mercilus will still see the field, and he loves Wade Phillips’ system.
Indianapolis Colts
Chuck Pagano had a chance to visit with Tony Dungy right at the start of camp, says Mike Chappell of the Indianapolis Star.
Chandler Harnish is anything but irrelevant in Bluffton, Ind., writes Phil Richards of the Star.
A complete guide to Colts camp at Anderson University, courtesy of Phillip B. Wilson of the Star.
Antoine Caldwell vs. Brandon Brooks for right guard ranks as a big training camp battle to Chris Burke of SI.com.
Jacksonville Jaguars
Clint Session regrets keeping a concussion a secret, and now he’s paying a big price for it, says Vito Stellino of the Florida Times-Union. A major cautionary tale coaches around the league should be sharing with their players.
Writes Gene Frenette of the T-U: “[T]he early read on Blaine Gabbert from those who study him most intently is this: there won’t be a lot of similarity in the 2012 version from the one who had an NFL-low quarterback rating of 65.4 as a rookie.
The Maurice Jones-Drew holdout is tough, because there really isn’t room to compromise, says Stellino. Actually, I believe there is. Don’t give him a new contract, just give him the money he’s due in the next two years more quickly.
Because of their offseason work ethic, Paul Posluszny, Dawan Landry, Brad Meester and Greg Jones got special reserved parking spots, writes Tania Ganguli of the T-U.
The defense is already about 90 percent installed according to coordinator Mel Tucker, says John Oehser of jaguars.com.
Tennessee Titans
Jim Wyatt of The Tennessean looks at the first camp day of Matt Hasselbeck vs. Jake Locker.
Minus the injured Kenny Britt and unsigned Kendall Wright, Damian Williams is showing off his positional flexibility, writes John Glennon of The Tennessean.
The idea of the Titans without an injured and/or suspended Britt is a sobering thought, says David Climer of The Tennessean.
A divisional fantasy football preview from Eric Mack at SI.com.
Houston Texans
Matt Schaub’s teammates are convinced he’s the quarterback to lead them to the Super Bowl, says John McClain of the Houston Chronicle.
Arian Foster doesn’t think his new vegan diet is worth the attention it’s received, says Dale Robertson of the Chronicle.
Dealing with the Houston heat during camp is part of the Texans’ plan, says McClain.
For the first time in Texans history, the first-round pick isn’t expected to start, says McClain. That’s a great commentary on their depth. Whitney Mercilus will still see the field, and he loves Wade Phillips’ system.
Indianapolis Colts
Chuck Pagano had a chance to visit with Tony Dungy right at the start of camp, says Mike Chappell of the Indianapolis Star.
Chandler Harnish is anything but irrelevant in Bluffton, Ind., writes Phil Richards of the Star.
A complete guide to Colts camp at Anderson University, courtesy of Phillip B. Wilson of the Star.
Antoine Caldwell vs. Brandon Brooks for right guard ranks as a big training camp battle to Chris Burke of SI.com.
Jacksonville Jaguars
Clint Session regrets keeping a concussion a secret, and now he’s paying a big price for it, says Vito Stellino of the Florida Times-Union. A major cautionary tale coaches around the league should be sharing with their players.
Writes Gene Frenette of the T-U: “[T]he early read on Blaine Gabbert from those who study him most intently is this: there won’t be a lot of similarity in the 2012 version from the one who had an NFL-low quarterback rating of 65.4 as a rookie.
The Maurice Jones-Drew holdout is tough, because there really isn’t room to compromise, says Stellino. Actually, I believe there is. Don’t give him a new contract, just give him the money he’s due in the next two years more quickly.
Because of their offseason work ethic, Paul Posluszny, Dawan Landry, Brad Meester and Greg Jones got special reserved parking spots, writes Tania Ganguli of the T-U.
The defense is already about 90 percent installed according to coordinator Mel Tucker, says John Oehser of jaguars.com.
Tennessee Titans
Jim Wyatt of The Tennessean looks at the first camp day of Matt Hasselbeck vs. Jake Locker.
Minus the injured Kenny Britt and unsigned Kendall Wright, Damian Williams is showing off his positional flexibility, writes John Glennon of The Tennessean.
The idea of the Titans without an injured and/or suspended Britt is a sobering thought, says David Climer of The Tennessean.
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