C/G Myers Speaks With
Houston’s Media
Mar/21/08 08:00 AM Filed in:
Chris Myers
Myers was interviewed by Houston’s Sports Radio
610’s Marc and Andre on how he feels about
leaving Denver for Houston. Myers said it is
“kind of bittersweet.” Myers told the
Morning Crew, “I love Denver, love the
organization, love the team, and I had a great time
there for three seasons. But I’m really anxious
and excited to get going with the Texans. You know, we
got a young team and everyone’s on the same path,
the same goal right now. And that’s what kind of
drew me down to Houston.”
The Houston Chronicle’s John “the
General” McClain also spoke with Myers on why
leaving Denver was “bittersweet.” Myers
told McClain, “I kind of made my way up the
ladder and finally got a starting position last
year.” To Myers’ dismay in Denver,
Broncos’ starting C Nalen will be healthy in
2008, leaving him out of a starting job there. But here
in Houston, Myers will have the chance to earn his
starting job for a young, athletic Texans’
offensive line.
Myers also spoke with 610 about his new contract.
Before being traded to the Texans, Myers signed a
four-year, $11 million contract with a $3 million
signing bonus with the Broncos. He told 610, “to
be honest, it hasn’t hit me yet. It’s
definitely not full on my mind. Once I get down to
Houston and start working out I’m sure it’s
going to start hitting me then. It’s a dream come
true. Every athlete looks forward to being a fulltime
starter and getting that contract, and it’s
amazing, I’m very grateful for it. It’s
kind of like all the hard work is paying off.”
Myers also spoke with Marc and Andre about the tight
end, transferred-tackle, he played opposite to at the
“U.” At Miami, Myers played tackle opposite
to Eric Winston. Myers said that Winston’s
nickname was the “Neanderthal, because he looked
exactly like that.” And it seems he’ll fit
right in with the Texans chemistry as he said, “I
look forward to cracking some jokes with the offensive
linemen.”
On Myers’ comfort with Kubiak and Gibbs’
system and terminology from his experience in Denver,
Myers told 610, “It’s pretty close, and
obviously there’s going to be a few things that
are going to be skewed. (And a) few terminologies that
you got to learn, but for the most part it’s
almost identical. (Gibbs) put that over in Denver, and
he’s putting it in here and that was the one
thing for them to look out my way just because I had
that experience in Denver and that’s one of the
reasons they closed (in on) me right away. I’m
really anxious to get it going and we got a lot of
athletes on this offensive line and we’re going
to do some crazy things.”
On the other side, Head Coach Kubiak told the Houston
Chronicle about Myers, “It’s an instant
fit. He knows our system, and he knows our terminology.
We know him, and we know what kind of player he is and
what he stands for. He’s young, and he’s
tough as nails.”
Texans fans are probably just as anxious to see the
youth movement continue and see Myers’ get a shot
at the starting job here in Houston as C Steve McKinney
and C Chris White are coming off season ending injuries
from 2007.
(texansgab.com)