badboy
Hall of Fame
Seems like our tight ends should have been wearing them...Yep.........as well as McKinney, Jadeveon Clowney, Hal and Lamar Miller. The helmet will not live up to its name.........ZERO 1
Keep Texans Talk Google Ad Free!
Venmo Tip Jar | Paypal Tip Jar
Thanks for your support! 🍺😎👍
Seems like our tight ends should have been wearing them...Yep.........as well as McKinney, Jadeveon Clowney, Hal and Lamar Miller. The helmet will not live up to its name.........ZERO 1
I understand that. Watt said the skin was split to the bone, not that the bone went through the skin.open fracture means the bone broke through the skin.
I'm really concerned about CJF. They said on the radio this was his 3rd concussion. He may miss a few games if that is the case.Lots of head cases coming out of today's game.
Ellington and Cushing sustained concussions in the game.
Fiedorowicz, Griffin and Stephen Anderson........all concussed. All TEs essentially nuttier than a fruit cake going into the Bengal game Thursday. Only Texans TE not concussed.......Baylis on the PS.........
Allen sustained an ankle injury.
We buddy tape fingers. We put splints on fingers, but at the end of the day, certain positions: receiver, running back, the so-called skill positions, quarterback, need to have their five digits essentially fairly mobile. Otherwise they're not able to function at a certain level. It's easier to brace or immobilize the hands and finger of defensive players because they don't usually need to catch a football or use their fingers the way that blockers do on offense.![]()
Why did they put him back in the game that sounds crazy.
If there is any wound that exposes/communicates with the bone, it is considered an open/compound fracture. What is the main concern is that outside bacteria will not only potentially infect the soft tissues, but will gain access to the marrow of the bone where osteomyelitis (infection of the bone itself) which is an extremely difficult infection to eradicate develops.I understand that. Watt said the skin was split to the bone, not that the bone went through the skin.
He suffered a concussion last year in week 14, then at an unknown time in the late preseason/early regular season practice, and now in week 1. I'm not sure that Fiedorowicz was not released from the Concussion Protocol (which is not exact) before his brain had enough time to heal/recover...........and truly be an extension of his previous "event." In this likely scenario, this last concussion would need to be considered a more serious event than a typical concussion........and therefore handled with extra caution (extra time) as far the return to play.I'm really concerned about CJF. They said on the radio this was his 3rd concussion. He may miss a few games if that is the case.
As I mentioned about Watts injury could be a fracture and/or dislocation.........looks like he has suffered an open finger dislocation without fracture. So instead of worrying about osteomyelitis, the main concern is a joint infection.
I think his career is over, or should be. Shouldnt mess around with constant brain injuries
I dunno but he can't retire and keep all of that guaranteed money in his new contract can he, or can he ? And yea he should definitely consider retirement.I think his career is over, or should be. Shouldnt mess around with constant brain injuries
Sometimes it happens so fast that refs miss illegal hits.I dunno but he can't retire and keep all of that guaranteed money in his new contract can he, or can he ? And yea he should definitely consider retirement.
Another thing,I saw that hit which was helmet to helmet and C.J. was practically on the ground so why didn't it draw a flag ?
I dunno but he can't retire and keep all of that guaranteed money in his new contract can he, or can he ? And yea he should definitely consider retirement.
Another thing,I saw that hit which was helmet to helmet and C.J. was practically on the ground so why didn't it draw a flag ?
That's right, we aren't talking about a defenseless receiver penalty. We're talking about helmet-to-helmet penalty. The defender was the offender, Fiedorowicz did not lower his head to ram the defender. And Fiedorowicz definitely was on the ground a few seconds, then had difficulties getting up and off the field. It was definitely a missed penalty.I don't remember him being on the ground. Looked like he definitely transitioned into a runner, but still warranted a flag.
As I mentioned about Watts injury could be a fracture and/or dislocation.........looks like he has suffered an open finger dislocation without fracture. So instead of worrying about osteomyelitis, the main concern is a joint infection.
Right, more like by design.If the skin breaks, isn't it standard to disinfect the hell out of it before dressing it? I hope so.
Did it appear the Jags were targeting helmets? Four concussions to one team in a single game seems more than coincidental.
I bet that helmet gave him a false sense of security that he would be okay leading with his head.Wasn't Cushing wearing the new anti-concussion helmet?
Sometimes it happens so fast that refs miss illegal hits.
The league reviews game film and often will fine players for hit like that.
I saw the hit on a replay on NFL network. If that D player isn't fined it will be a travesty.
![]()
Not necessarily, especially since it occurred prior to a short week. It is not unusual for the announcement of the fines to occur ~1 week (sometimes longer) after the game in mention.Wouldn't he have been fined by now?
If the NFL is actually serious about these penalties they should just suspend players. And increase the punishment for repeat offenders.Not necessarily, especially since it occurred prior to a short week. It is not unusual for the announcement of the fines to occur ~1 week (sometimes longer) after the game in mention.
A couple big ones today. JJo and Kevin Johnson. Johnson was quickly ruled out for the rest of the game. Hope it's not a torn ACL.
Okay just read some tweets saying both injuries are not regarded as serious.
The kiss of death.Okay just read some tweets saying both injuries are not regarded as serious.
Okay just read some tweets saying both injuries are not regarded as serious.
The kiss of death.
The kiss of death.
As I posted previously, Watt seemed to have problems controlling the opposing O with his left hand. From what I've discovered, he definitely aggravated his dislocated left ring finger in the last game. That could actually affect his status and/or performance against the Pats. We'll have to see as we get closer to the game. If the joint if highly unstable buddy taping or splinting may not be adequate, especially if there is torn soft tissue that has been caught between the joint, or an associated fracture that did not initially show up on x-rays, surgery may be required.
First have to know what is planned to be done. But whatever is the case and whatever the treatment, even if non surgical, I don't see how it will not affect his play.Is this a situation where he can play with a club like in 2015? And how long will it take to heal with surgery?
Also, any news on how long Joseph will be out?
J.J. Watt says his injured finger is “pretty messed up”
Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt re-injured his finger in Thursday night’s victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
While Watt noted this week that his finger was "still attached” and “that’s all that matters,” he wasn’t so sure about what he would find after the game.
“It was really great until the last three plays and then I was literally adjusting it and feeling it as I was running around and trying to chase that guy on the last play,” Watt said, via Sarah Barshop of ESPN.com. "I'm honestly kind of scared to take off my glove off" I honestly don’t know what it looks like.”
Watt initially dislocated his finger against the Jacksonville Jaguars last Sunday. He played with the injury just four days later against Cincinnati and said his finger is “pretty messed up.”
While still looking for his first sack of the season, Watt had six tackles against the Bengals.
**********************************************************************************************
Evidently the way Watt's finger was supported by the medical staff was entirely inadequate, as it allowed movement...........something that should not occur in a dislocated joint. A joint that is not properly stabilized and protected can only lead to more damage to the joint surfaces, ligaments (stretching/tearing), further volar (palmar) plate or dorsal capsular tearing, and even stretching or tearing of the digital nerves, arteries and veins supplying the digit (especially in severe re-dislocations). From the limited information that is available, it would not surprise me if we hear that Watt will have undergone a stabilizing surgery (most likely at least involving the repair/reconstruction of the volar plate).
![]()
![]()
Although encountered in all sectors of the population, volar plate injury is particularly prevalent among athletesWhat's the recovery time on that? Missing game time post surgery?
With open surgery and hardware being placed, and the fracture being comminuted/shattered, smart money would tell you that it is probably unlikely that we see him in a game before 10-12 weeks following his injury.I haven't heard anything about Fuller. He was hurt on 8/3/17 so the Pats game would be approximately 7 weeks post injury. Maybe he plays this week?
A little misdirection to confuse and complicate Patriots preparation and game plan?Elington and Fuller are returning to practice..........looks like the Texans aren't taking the "smart" money.........but we don't know when he will actually be ready to take the field in a game.
I don't know, but I wouldn't think that it would be wise to put Fuller into this next game. The very least, he will play guarded........the very worst he will get injured...............more likely if he plays guarded.A little misdirection to confuse and complicate Patriots preparation and game plan?
It remains unclear if Fuller will be able to play Sunday against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium after being sidelined for the first two games of the season and the entire preseason.
Fuller has been running around on the side for weeks and has regained his strength since the injury, though, according to sources not authorized to speak publicly,
Fuller returned to practice for the first time since he broke his collarbone on Aug. 3 and took part in stretching and wide receiver drills in the portion of practice open to the media. The Texans were originally hoping Fuller could play by Week 4 or 5 after his collarbone was broken in three places.
The Texans kept Fuller on the active roster even after the training camp injury, so he can play whenever Houston deems him ready. I