It is coming up on year three of the Texans under coach Gary Kubiak. Even though they haven't completely implemented it, you can see they have a very specific philosophy on offense. The defense, with the transition from the 3-4 to the 4-3 has been a bit more of a mystery. I have read every thing written about the Texans defense, and the best I can tell it is supposed to be an aggressive 4-3, which translates to telling you pretty much zero about it.
For example, you know what types of defensive players a lot of teams covet in the draft and free agency, but do you know much about what the Texans are looking for in a defensive player? What is the Texans defense supposed to look like other than bad?
Well, thanks to a recent interview (below) of Texans defensive line coach Jethro Franklin by John Granato and Lance Zierlein on 1560 the Game, you may get at least a few of your questions answered. I can't believe that some of this stuff are things that are public only for the first time. (Actually, I can believe it as it seemed last offseason most of the mainstream media Texans stories were fluffy, superficial pieces about the leadership ability of Matt Schaub).
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Here are some highlights from the Franklin interview (but it is worth a listen if you are able):

























