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LMAO.....brings back memories! Rep coming your way.
I find that hard to believe considering he was a lame duck GM on his way out the door and was drooling all over Reggie Bush.
Why would McNair allow Casserly to make that choice when he was getting ready to fire him?
So, is, Clown going to be rdy foe wk1....???
I hope he plays 16 games this, year and 12 sacks is that,2 much to ask for a 1st round pick
After reading CnD report and reading a OL from Ravens ( i think it was Ravens who has also had the same operation)
I think we will at best case get an average OLB back from surgery.
Will loose power pace and the ability to cut.
If he wad an OL i wouldn't be to downhearted but he is a high energy fast OLB.
please tell me i am wrong in this Doc![]()
Trade the bum for a better position in the draft, especially the 1st round. He's never going to be productive here, with the Texans' medical staff like it is.Clowney has no heart or drive... He's a quitter hands down!
Gotta love social media
Ok, I won't tell any trade partners that he had microfracture surgery if you don't.Trade the bum for a better position in the draft, especially the 1st round. He's never going to be productive here, with the Texans' medical staff like it is.
Ok, I won't tell any trade partners that he had microfracture surgery if you don't.
This still, and most likely will forever remain, the most depressing thread on TexansTalk. God, what a fustercluck of a wasted pick.
I'm following the proscribed rule* of "you can't analyze a rookie until he's been in the league three years". Until then, I won't know if he suffered multiple injuries since joining the team and was out all year.
*applies only to negative analysis of Texans players
This still, and most likely will forever remain, the most depressing thread on TexansTalk. God, what a fustercluck of a wasted pick.
Is there an award given for being the first one to call a player a bust? I just wonder because some people do it with such vehemence and certainty so often.
It's a MB (or facebook, or twitter, or bleacher report). Reality doesn't matter, there's always someone that will make a ridiculous trade just so you can keep playing the "I'm smarter than every other GM out there" game
I agree with that sentiment in almost every case, EXCEPT this one.
I don't care how much they, or you, or anyone else, wants to try to put a positive spin on it with all this "microfracture" BS, bone on bone is bone on bone.
The top pick of draft has a permanent bum knee, so how else are you going to describe it?
We should have traded the 1st pick overall for Andrew Luck .![]()
Studies have reflected recommendations for return to play anywhere from 6-18 months, although most are from 9-12 months for contact sports. A 2013 German study layed out their preferred approach to rehab.........leg press at at 7 months, jogging and skiing at 9-12 months, and contact sports at 18 months.
The final component of successful microfracture is strict adherence to a rehab regimen. For the first five days, the knee has to be completely immobilized, then crutches are required for seven or eight more weeks before the leg becomes weight-bearing again. While professional athletes like Clowney have only to worry about recovering, the routine becomes problematic, Lowe conceded, "for those of us living in the normal world.
"Being on crutches for that long is hard, and you're going to lose a lot of strength, so then it takes a long time gain it back," he said. "You have to be committed totally to the whole process. But often we give up because we [average people] just don't have the time to put into it."
In the meantime, between the surgery & leg presses at 7 months, is there any prescribed period of complete inactivity, or strict no load bearing recommendations? Should his leg be in a cast or something?
Or is he allowed to walk on it & does this affect the formation of the new cartilage/fibro-cartilage?
We should trade Joseph, AJ and our #1 for the 1-1 to get Mariota
Throw in Cushing , Graham , and Myers
Throw in Cushing , Graham , and Myers
Don't forget Reed, maybe we can get a conditional 7th 2 years down the road that way
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Go ahead and toss in our oline coach, Paul Dunn, for a pack of twinkies too
He might bring a raspberry zinger... no more
Playoffs has outlined what happens in the first 8-9 weeks.
It is important to understand that once weight-bearing is allowed, it doesn't in any way imply immediate weight-bearing as most would think of it. Building up to full (but still soft, non-impact) weight-bearing as most know it takes up to 7 months, at which time jogging may be typically commenced. Of course, there can be some variation from patient to patient and surgeon to surgeon.
In most cases, does the surgeon assess no complications as the determining factor seven months, or whatever from surgery, or do they do xrays & MRIs to "see" how the repair is taking?
That isn't a typo 5 times in the same post.Clinical evaluation is the mainstay of following these patients. Typically, you would probably not obtain a MRI before 12-15 months following the surgery to obtain solid information. Football players, however, because of an MRI's ready availability to them, may have one prior to allowing weight-bearing....~6-8 months. Additional MRI's may be then be also taken at intervals to follow the progression of the state of the knee cartilage (and other structures). The focus would be to determine the amount of cartilage defect fill, its contour (smooth or bumpy), the extent of integration of the new "cartilage" with the adjacent undamaged cartilage, any bone marrow abnormalities secondary to the drilling. There will also be careful attention to new cartilage defects, including those known to be created by the drilling itself. Some surgeons will actually do a "second-look" arthroscopy.
Clinical evaluation is the mainstay of following these patients. Typically, you would probably not obtain a MRI before 12-15 months following the surgery to obtain solid information. Football players, however, because of an MRI's ready availability to them, may have one prior to allowing weight-bearing....~6-8 months. Additional MRI's may be then be also taken at intervals to follow the progression of the state of the knee cartilage (and other structures). The focus would be to determine the amount of cartilage defect fill, its contour (smooth or bumpy), the extent of integration of the new "cartilage" with the adjacent undamaged cartilage, any bone marrow abnormalities secondary to the drilling. There will also be careful attention to new cartilage defects, including those known to be created by the drilling itself. Some surgeons will actually do a "second-look" arthroscopy.
Are there dietary adjustments that could be used to assist the body's healing process? ...I dunno, like calcium (and I'm just guessing) supplements?
Keep hope alive! Hopefully the damage to Clowney's knee was "small" as well. But reading CnD's posts lead my me to believe that his may have been bigger since they used AMIC as well.
http://www.nj.com/giants/index.ssf/..._on_the_mend_from_micro_fracture_surgery.html
Agreed. Safest strategy from a team perspective is to plan as if Clowney is not on the squad. If that makes OLB a position of need (it does), then address it.With the procedure they elected to use for repair, I think it's safe to say the damaged area was greater than 2.5 cm, which I believe is relatively large.
We should trade Joseph, AJ and our #1 for the 1-1 to get Mariota
Mariota is fools gold... He is a college QB. I don't think he has the skills to succeed in the NFL. I wouldn't draft him in round two.
Keep hope alive! Hopefully the damage to Clowney's knee was "small" as well. But reading CnD's posts lead my me to believe that his may have been bigger since they used AMIC as well.
Although I suspect that the extent of damage to Clowney's knee may be greater than what has been released, the addition of AMIC to microfracture does not tell us the exact size of the cartilage deficiency. The technique is typically felt to be indicated for lesions 2 cms or smaller (just as microfracture surgery alone), although it (like microfracture) has been attempted in defects as large as 10 cms. The AMIC technique is mainly added in an attempt to enhanced the results of the microfracture surgery........not to attempt to extend the optimal size of defects treated.
Although I suspect that the extent of damage to Clowney's knee may be greater than what has been released, the addition of AMIC to microfracture does not tell us the exact size of the cartilage deficiency. The technique is typically felt to be indicated for lesions 2 cms or smaller (just as microfracture surgery alone), although it (like microfracture) has been attempted in defects as large as 10 cms. The AMIC technique is mainly added in an attempt to enhanced the results of the microfracture surgery........not to attempt to extend the optimal size of defects treated.
If it were you making the recommendation based on the injuries you suspect, would you recommend pointing to 2016 rather than risk further injury in 2015?
All collage QB's are collage QB's. lol.
All collage QB's are collage QB's. lol.
I guess you aren't capable of understanding what he meant.
I guess you aren't capable of understanding what he meant.
The Texans had a collage of quarterbacks this year.
4. Jadeveon Clowney, defensive end, Houston Texans
2014 statistics: 0 sacks, 5 tackles
The Houston Texans selected Jadeveon Clowney with the first overall pick in this years NFL Draft. His sheer size, athleticism, and explosiveness was undeniable. Although some questioned his work ethic and commitment to the sport, there was no doubt surrounding his potential. Clowney is a freak athlete, and the destruction he might inflict upon opposing offenses when paired with all-world defensive end J.J. Watt was just too much to pass up.
Things didnt quite work out that way. Clowneys rookie year was plagued with injuries, and he only performed in four games. Clowney recently underwent microfracture knee surgery and is expect to be out for nine months. Heres to hoping he can return to full force and make up for an unbelievably disappointing rookie year.