Texans Decide To Cancel Minicamp Because, Hey, OTAs Attendance Was 'Great'
by Larry Leo
June 10, 20212 Comments
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The Houston Texans are coming off a 4-12 season. They have a first-year head coach in David Culley, who's 68 years-old. They also have a new GM in Nick Caserio. Oh, and also, they have a star QB in Deshaun Watson who has 22 active lawsuits against him alleging sexual assault and inappropriate behavior. So, it makes sense they would just cancel minicamp, they sound frickin' awesome. Bring on the season!..
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The Texans have decided to not hold a full-team mandatory minicamp because they're satisfied with what they've accomplished during a month of organized team activities and workouts.
Team officials met with the player leadership and reached an agreement to not conduct the minicamp due to high attendance at the voluntary portion of the offseason.
"Our attendance has been great for us here," Texans coach David Culley said. "We’ve accomplished what we wanted to accomplish.”
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