Former linebacker for the Houston Texans and Super Bowl champion Jamie Sharper joins Next Up to talk about the Texans' quick success with young leaders. Sharper breaks down the importance of the culture in an organization and having veterans guiding younger players. "Teams know when they have a good team nucleus." Sharper also reminisces on when he joined the Texans in 2002 as part of the expansion draft, comparing it to the current excitement of this year's team. "The city was hungry for football." After news broke Tuesday that the Texans have retained offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik and quarterbacks coach Jerrod Johnson, Sharper previews the goals for next season. "You keep building on what you put down last year," and improve the run game because "the biggest part of running the football is closing out second halves."