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Lou Houston about tragic pick six, his upcoming game and his new achieved Starting Role.
10 days ago - 5/15/2026 8:39 AM GMT-3
Reporter: Lou, how does it feel to throw a Pick Six in such an important Drive, after your first game as a Starter in Vermont? Are you Disappointed?

Houston: What is this kind of question, Rodriguez? Am I disappointed? You know, Miami is a great team, a Top 3 or maybe even Top 2 Team in their respective division, while we are projected to be dead last in the biggest division in the whole [NE]SL and we were able to make them tremble. Away, in one of the loudest stadiums in the league. But you just focus on one bad moment? I hate this kind of negativity. So how do i feel: Of course I am disappointed, and I fear that i let my team down, but i have great teammates, the best I could wish for and the best staff and I know that they always will support me. I think it’s more important that we showed today what we are capable of.

Reporter: Thank you

Reporter 2: Lou, you are playing Brooklyn State next week, how do you feel about this game and what do you expect of it?

Houston: See Rodriguez, this is a real question. So, Brooklyn is a great Team. I’m a huge fan of Lozano and I admire him. He surely is one of the best QBs in the League, so it’s gonna be a tough game, but if we can play like we played today, it definitely is possible. Also, our schedule after that gets severely easier. I think we have 3 relatively easy games after that, before we play Philly, so in general I think we have a great season ahead of us.

Reporter 2: Thanks!

Reporter 3: A final question Lou, this is your first season as a real starter, after Jeffery Williams graduated last year, how did your Coaching Staff prepare you for this role?

Houston: First of all, I admire Jeff, he is a great player, and even when I didn’t play a second, I learned much from him, just by watching him. So, Coach Mike, prepared me for this role pretty well, i’d say. He taught me, that the most important thing for a QB is not to be a great player, what I already was last year, but way more to be a great leader. I think it was a great situation for me to be a 2nd string last year, so I could learn from Jeff and grow into this role of a leader, what I pretty much did, i’d say

Reporter 3: Thank you, Lou