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This is exactly why I posted about Watson's left upper eyelid ptosis (droop) with partial pupil coverage in the Injury Thread.........in that long-term partial coverage of the eye is commonly associated with problems with depth perception........a problem that would significantly affect a wide receiver and a quarterback alike. Watson's condition could be easily corrected with a relatively minor eyelid surgery. Ptosis is not the only condition resulting in depth perception deficiencies..........this can be caused by any condition which creates unequal quality of vision of the eyes or alignment between the two eyes.Heard an interesting tidbit over the weekend that I thought I’d share with you guys. I was at a track and FB conference over the weekend and some former Texan employees were there. One of the HS coaches at the event was talking about one of his kids that ran a 10.3 100m but couldn’t catch the FB well at all. One of the former Texans told the HS coach to have his kid checked for depth perception issues. He said the we had a first round draft pick that had an issue with drops and had some key drops in big games. He said they had his eyes checked and that he had an issue with one of his eyes, they had the issue corrected, and the next season he was much better at catching the ball. Has to be Fuller. I was happy to hear this.
I like Fuller (I’m a big ND fan) and thought he was really effective with Watson last season. Hopefully the drops are a thing of the past. Now, if we can just keep him on the field.....
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