Dec/10/08 09:38 PM Filed in:
Eric Winston
It's been too long since I
visited with Eric Winston, and thanks to the
Texans PR department I had a good conversation
with the right tackle this afternoon.
We talked a bit about his matchup Sunday against the
Titans, when Jevon Kearse will line up across from him.
In his first season back with Tennessee, Kearse hasn't
been "The Freak" but he has been steady -- he has 42
tackles, 2.5 sacks, 15 quarterback pressures and six
tackles for a loss. He's started all 13 games and has
not dealt with any injury issues, when a lot of his
critics expected he'd have durability issues.
"I've got a good test this week, Kearse is playing
probably as good as he's played in his career," Winston
said. "It's going to be a lot to handle, but I am
excited about it. It's a good challenge for me and I
need to prove [I'm worth] my paycheck."
Winston said Kearse looks much like he did when the
Texans visited the Titans back in Week 3.
"Not really different, which is surprising," he said.
"I wouldn't say he's an older guy, but a guy that's had
some injuries and stuff, sometimes they start wearing
down at the end of the season. But he doesn't seem like
that, he seems like he's coming off the ball just as
hard, he's playing just as fast, he's running around
doing the things I think everyone expects Jevon Kearse
to do.
"He's a really a really tough load to handle for a
right tackle because they are not used to seeing a guy
like that on their side. I mean he's usually a guy
who's over the left tackle. I think that gives
Tennessee a big edge having a guy like that over the
right tackle and having [Kyle] Vanden Bosch over on the
left. It's a two-sided monster with those guys like
that."
Vanden Bosch didn't practice Wednesday with a recurring
groin injury, and could be rested Sunday. If he is,
Dave Ball and Jacob Ford would team up to replace him
and Kearse would stay put.
Winston, who got a long-term deal earlier this season,
said he feels like he's really gotten better under the
tutelage of Alex Gibbs, who coordinates the run game,
and offensive line coach John Benton.
"Coming into the season I would have definitely tell
you I was a better pass blocker," Winston said. "Being
a left tackle in college and coming over, I just think
that is more of the mindset. I think coach Gibbs and
coach Benton have really done an awesome job with me
this year, getting me to be a better finisher and to
open up more holes. I think it's really opened my game
up and I think I am a lot better tackle for it."
Look for much more from Winston on the state of the
Texans and how much of a measuring stick Sunday's game
is in my column that will be posted Thursday on the AFC
South Blog.
(espn.com)