HOUSTON — J.J. Watt was so good last season that Houston defensive coordinator Wade Phillips called it the "best season ever" for a defensive lineman.
So what will last season's defensive player of the year do for an encore?
Easy.
"I'm going to be better," he said as the Texans reported for training camp Thursday. "Just watch."
It will be hard to top what he did last season, just his second in the NFL. He led the league with 20 ½ sacks, had 81 tackles, four forced fumbles and defended 16 passes.
Watt spent time this offseason doing what many would find to be a mundane task. He watched video of each of his games, not once but "over and over and over again." He wanted to pinpoint things he missed and find ways he could improve.
"There's sacks I missed here and there," he said. "There's a couple of plays in the run game I missed here and there, some balls that could have been batted that weren't batted. Little things. I'm always looking at the little things. You have to be your harshest critic and I'm by far my harshest critic and I have by far the highest expectations out of anyone in the entire world."
Speaking of critics, Watt is annoyed that many have said he won't be able to replicate the success he had in 2012.