Right tackle Eric Winston
answered fan questions about how the offensive
line will try to contain Browns defensive tackle
Shaun Rogers.
Brooke Bentley (Texans TV): How much cut blocking do
you do in games and how do you practice it since it can
injure your teammates? (Jose Hasapes)
Eric Winston: First of all, cut blocking is not a dirty
technique or it’s not a technique that’s
used to hurt people. People see it coming, and
it’s just either they’ve got to get out of
the way or they have to try to play off of the cut.
Either way, to us, it’s beneficial. So,
that’s first. But I probably cut, I would say, 40
percent of the plays - anything away from me and
anything that’s an outside zone, so anything
that’s wide and outside and away from me that
I’ve got free reign to cut on. So, anything
that’s tight I don’t cut on and we practice
it by basically holding up two dummies with a pad
underneath and we just practice getting out of our
stance from either a depth or from right on the line
and cutting it and falling into the pad.
Brooke Bentley: Since your record does not reflect the
team's improvement, how do you motivate yourself to
continue to perform at a high level? Is it harder
than when you had a good record, like in college? (Jose
Hasapes)
Eric Winston: Well, losing’s always tough I
think. If you’re a competitor, whether
you’re coming from a winning program or a losing
program, it’s always tough to swallow. We put a
lot of effort in during the week. So, it’s tough
to come up short on Sundays. But, we go out there and
we just keep fighting. That’s what it’s all
about. We know what kind of talent this team has and
even though our record doesn’t show it, we know
where we’re going. No one’s lost sight of
our goals through the long term, and I think
that’s what’s important.
Brooke Bentley: How would you grade the how offensive
line has performed so far this season? (Anonymous fan)
Eric Winston: Throughout the whole season? I’d
give us a B. I’d say we’ve done pretty
well. I think we struggled a little early on in some
pass pro. Duane (Brown), starting off as a rookie, left
tackle is the hardest position. I think it might be the
hardest position for any rookie, other than
quarterback, the left tackle is the hardest position to
play as a rookie. First of all, you’re going
against the best rusher every game and, as a rookie,
you have nothing to base it off of. So, you’re
learning on the go against the best of the best. So,
that’s tough. I think we’ve steadily
improved and that’s what we’re looking for.
I think early in the season, the run blocking and the
zone scheme, we were still in the learning phase. I
think once we hit about Week 3 or 4, you really saw it
start moving up and I think the pass blocking has come
along with it.”
Brooke Bentley: Eric, I admired your work at Miami. At
least one of the draft gurus had you rated as the
second left tackle in the draft. Only D’Brickshaw
Ferguson was ranked ahead of you. I was excited when
the Texans drafted you; however, I was surprised when
you ended up at right tackle. Your footwork has always
looked good. Do you think that you would be a good fit
at left tackle? (Wally, West Columbia)
Eric Winston: Well, I’d do whatever the team
needed me to do. It looks like I’m probably going
to be destined to be a right tackle. It was tough for
me early on. I had only played left after moving from
tight end and I felt really discoordinated playing
right tackle from left. You have to use the totally
different side of your body. You’re posting with
your opposite foot, you’re kicking with your
opposite foot and you’re punching with your
opposite hand from left to right. So, it’s tough
and the guys that do it a lot, guys like Ephraim
(Salaam) and guys around the league that are swing
tackles and have to do that, are very talented. It is a
tough skill to be as good on each side and you
don’t find too many guys that are like that.
I’m probably destined to stay as a right tackle
for the rest of my career. But who knows, if some
injuries came up and their needed to be some
reshuffling, I’m sure they would probably look at
me for a second.
Brooke Bentley: The Brown’s tackle Shaun Rogers
looks nasty. How are you guys going to neutralize him?
(Anonymous fan)
Eric Winston: Yeah, Chris (Myers) has got his hands
full. Everyone just has to help a little bit. Everyone
has got to be aware of where he is. I think everyone
needs to know where 92 is going to be on the field and
just give that little extra help. Chris is a good
player. He’ll be able to hold his own, but
we’re just going to mix it up. Try to give him a
bunch of different looks; try to get after him - just
play hard and play the way we play. I think our scheme
lends to a lot of success for us and gives us a lot of
leeway to make plays. So, we’re going to go out
there and just give them everything we have. But
he’s a good player and we have to control him.