So Savage is "injury prone" is he?
It's only fair then to take a good look at Watson. Watson pulled a Romo when in April prior to the 2014 season, when he broke his collarbone. Luckily, he didn't miss any official games due to when it happened. But he did go on to miss 3 games in the 2014 season after fracturing his right hand which required 4 screws to reconstruct. Shortly after his return from this injury, he sustained a sprained LCL and bone bruise of his left knee............and then about another week later he sustained a sprained MCL. The latter 2 left knee injuries cost Watson the majority of another 2 games. Just 1 week later when he returned to play, Watson suffered a partial tear of his right ACL during a late November 2014 practice. He played through the injury the next game and aggravated the injury. Watson was then shut down and had surgery to repair the ACL injury to his plant knee in December (as a partial ACL tear in an elite athlete requires the same surgical attention as a complete rupture). Again, he was "fortunate" that the injury occurred at the very end of the season when it did not reflect a loss of a large part or an entire season which would have been the case had it occurred earlier.
Last year in November, he was driven to the ground and landed on his right shoulder. It occurred in the 2nd quarter of the game and he didn't return. It was reported as a "bruised" shoulder," but he actually sustained a grade I A-C shoulder separation. The next game, you could tell that his shoulder was bothering him as he played extremely erratically in that loss.
So there you have it.........after only a shortened 3 year college career........and that's even before he steps onto any NFL field. Some fans have been quick to label Savage as "injury prone." Then, how would you refer to Watson.................a QB waiting for a stretcher?