Deshaun Watson Done For The Year
Are you frigging kidding??? Oh man, thats just awful.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000871174/article/texans-fear-deshaun-watson-has-torn-acl
Deshaun Watson - QB - Texans
NFL.com's Ian Rapoport reports the Texans fear Deshaun Watson suffered a torn ACL in Thursday's practice.
If you're in disbelief, so are we. Just stunning, awful news. Per Rapsheet, it was a non-contact injury. Watson is undergoing an MRI to confirm the news. Perhaps we'll get a miracle, but Watson can safely be considered out for Week 9, meaning Tom Savage will be under center for the Texans in what would have been a dream matchup for Watson against the Colts. It's an across the board downgrade for the Texans, with DeAndre Hopkins falling to low-end WR1 status, Will Fuller boom-or-bust WR3 and Lamar Miller RB1/2 borderline.
Nfln confirming it's torn...
This sucks...great kid on and off the field...brutal year...
While it sucks for us more with Cook, he was looking to "just" be headed to a very good running back season. It looked like Watson was on pace to set some rookie records. Not only that but it would appear that the Texans could drop off worse than the Packers do without Rodgers. This has gotta be like getting kicked in the nuts twice and then having them set on fire.
Tell me it wasn't their LT getting walked back into him...
That really sucks, he was becoming a pretty special player.
And I'm speculating here, but here we go with another non-contact severe knee injury, and it looks like the Texans practice on FieldTurf. I really think this needs to be looked at a lot more than it currently is. Having star players lost for the year continuously from these types of injuries is hurting the NFL right now as much as anything else IMO.
I was at the Vikings - Ravens game a week and a half ago, and they interviewed Matt Birk on the field at halftime. Interestingly, one of the things he wished for during the interview was to never have another NFL game played on artificial turf again. I thought that was pretty interesting, especially since he said it in the Vikings new stadium right in front of the Wilfs.
@"HappyViking" said: We feel their pain. That's really too bad.
Aint it the truth...
- man that really sucks, he was looking really good. Hopefully he can make a full recovery resume where he left off.
My son sent me the news earlier by text. I was pleasantly surprised that he was saddened by the news.
Someone ought to figure this crap out. Noncontact injuries means something is wrong.
Really sucks for Watson and for the Texans. He is definitely a talent and fun to watch.
@"SFVikingFan" said: That really sucks, he was becoming a pretty special player.And I'm speculating here, but here we go with another non-contact severe knee injury, and it looks like the Texans practice on FieldTurf. I really think this needs to be looked at a lot more than it currently is. Having star players lost for the year continuously from these types of injuries is hurting the NFL right now as much as anything else IMO.
I was at the Vikings - Ravens game a week and a half ago, and they interviewed Matt Birk on the field at halftime. Interestingly, one of the things he wished for during the interview was to never have another NFL game played on artificial turf again. I thought that was pretty interesting, especially since he said it in the Vikings new stadium right in front of the Wilfs.
It says right here it was on a grass field...
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/21266399/deshaun-watson-houston-texans-tears-acl-thursday-practice
PFT reported he was "limited" in practice just prior to the report of an ACL injury. They ran a quote that his knee was just 'sore.'
I was kinda wondering if there was a relation between whatever he was dealing with and today's injury..
@"Wetlander" said:@"SFVikingFan" said: That really sucks, he was becoming a pretty special player.And I'm speculating here, but here we go with another non-contact severe knee injury, and it looks like the Texans practice on FieldTurf. I really think this needs to be looked at a lot more than it currently is. Having star players lost for the year continuously from these types of injuries is hurting the NFL right now as much as anything else IMO.
I was at the Vikings - Ravens game a week and a half ago, and they interviewed Matt Birk on the field at halftime. Interestingly, one of the things he wished for during the interview was to never have another NFL game played on artificial turf again. I thought that was pretty interesting, especially since he said it in the Vikings new stadium right in front of the Wilfs.
It says right here it was on a grass field...http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/21266399/deshaun-watson-houston-texans-tears-acl-thursday-practice
It was a grass field. We need to stop blaming the turf and start realizing that football is game where injuries happen unfortunately. Its the worst part of the game by far. But its inherent.
@"StickyBun" said:@"Wetlander" said:@"SFVikingFan" said: That really sucks, he was becoming a pretty special player.And I'm speculating here, but here we go with another non-contact severe knee injury, and it looks like the Texans practice on FieldTurf. I really think this needs to be looked at a lot more than it currently is. Having star players lost for the year continuously from these types of injuries is hurting the NFL right now as much as anything else IMO.
I was at the Vikings - Ravens game a week and a half ago, and they interviewed Matt Birk on the field at halftime. Interestingly, one of the things he wished for during the interview was to never have another NFL game played on artificial turf again. I thought that was pretty interesting, especially since he said it in the Vikings new stadium right in front of the Wilfs.
It says right here it was on a grass field...http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/21266399/deshaun-watson-houston-texans-tears-acl-thursday-practice
It was a grass field. We need to stop blaming the turf and start realizing that football is game where injuries happen unfortunately. Its the worst part of the game by far. But its inherent.
Truth...But the other tale to be told is one of injuries more prevalent than before. That is a function of the human body never being meant to get this big, this fast and then play a game like this. Not without just breaking.
This is just rotten news. Watt and now Watson, what a horrible year of injuries for the Texans. I know we can relate to their pain, but I hate seeing this happen to this kid. Talk about a player who you can honestly cheer for who isn't a Minnesota Viking--that's Deshaun Watson.
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