ESPN has Gary Walker questionable for Saturday's game, with a hamstring injury. Does anyone know when this happened (practice or last weeks game)?
Walker Questionable
Walker Questionable
Keep Texans Talk Google Ad Free!
Venmo Tip Jar | Paypal Tip Jar
Thanks for your support! 🍺😎👍
SESupergenius said:It seems to be a nagging injury that has been going on since the start of training camp. But hey, we have a solid line when he goes down, we still have TJ, Payne, Robaire and Ioane. It's a great time to evaluate TJ better. He's gonna go up against some heavy beef.
DocBar said:Gary Walker is hurt during training camp?????? SAY IT AIN'T SO!!!!!!! I just don't believe it!!!! At least he isn't a walking train wreck like TO. I'm sure he'll be healthy and collecting game checks by Sept. 11.
Now THAT is funny...Getting the George Stienbrenner elbow from filling out deposit slips with WAY too many 0's on them.TexansTrueFan said:or he might be injuried collecting game checks on sept, 11 !!!!!
I wish I could get rested at that rate. Atheletes always make such a big deal over practice and training. Maybe every profesional athelete should undergo Basic Training Army or Marine Corps style then they could sit back, do the time and keep their whining little voices quiet. Too many people work WAY TOO hard for mere pittances to listen to a bunch of primadonna's gripe about 2-a-days. Or 1-a-days. 0r 1/2-a-days.Walter Belhaven said:Maybe this is just the teams way of resting him?
I don't disagree with you, but in his defense (pun intended) do you think any veteran player actually likes training camp? Seems like it's mostly for the younger guys.DocBar said:I wish I could get rested at that rate. Atheletes always make such a big deal over practice and training. Maybe every profesional athelete should undergo Basic Training Army or Marine Corps style then they could sit back, do the time and keep their whining little voices quiet. Too many people work WAY TOO hard for mere pittances to listen to a bunch of primadonna's gripe about 2-a-days. Or 1-a-days. 0r 1/2-a-days.
In the words of someone MUCH smarter than me:" Ya play like ya practice".Walter Belhaven said:I don't disagree with you, but in his defense (pun intended) do you think any veteran player actually likes training camp? Seems like it's mostly for the younger guys.
But yeah, TC is part of what these guys get paid LOT'S of money to go through.
DocBar said:In the words of someone MUCH smarter than me:" Ya play like ya practice".
Regardless of ability, name. reputation, stats, etc... players need to go thru the basics again and again. If NFL coaches thought differently, then TC would be strictly for rookies and players on the bubble. How can you build continuity, comradry and team work if "elite" players sit out? Besides, it's 2 weeks a year of pure hell that helps players make millions in $$ afterwards. I think they should take it as seriously as soldiers training to go to war and not complain. I doubt half of NFL players could make it thru basic training.
Every player is going to wine about training camp. Look at the camp confidential on every Texan player and they also voice their displeasure with training camp.DocBar said:Walker has whined for several years about his dislike of TC. I'm not complaining, just making fun. If he's at full tilt from Sept. 11() til the end of our season, then more power to him. It is just a known fact that Walker dislikes the rigors of training camp.
I agree but it shouldn't be at the expense of having an integral player reaggravate a nagging injury that could cause him to lose time. That would be cutting off your nose to spite your face.DocBar said:In the words of someone MUCH smarter than me:" Ya play like ya practice".
Regardless of ability, name. reputation, stats, etc... players need to go thru the basics again and again. If NFL coaches thought differently, then TC would be strictly for rookies and players on the bubble. How can you build continuity, comradry and team work if "elite" players sit out? Besides, it's 2 weeks a year of pure hell that helps players make millions in $$ afterwards. I think they should take it as seriously as soldiers training to go to war and not complain. I doubt half of NFL players could make it thru basic training.
Because he's the highest paid player on the defense and it goes with the territory. It's not his fault that the Texans panicked last year and signed him to that cap killer deal, but with high pay comes high expectations and he hasn't been special since '02. Hopefully he can return to that form this year.I just don't know why Walker is singled out so often on this board
And that's a problem since his contract runs through '09 and his annual cap proration is something like $1.8. If he plays through '06 and then is cut, that's $5.4 in dead money the Texans will have to carry. Out of all the contracts the Texans have done, that one's the worst.Personally, I think Walker will only be with us for 1-2 more years, even with the new contract