BillsfaninMyrtleBeach Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 He was a beast in college, was looking for him to be very successful in the NFL. It's a damn shame about that injury, probably will slow him down a step. I'm just thankful the Bills don't have to face him healthy.....BAD THINGS MAN BAD THINGS!
firemedic Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 Microfracture.....sounds like a hell of an oxymoron. The word sounds like nothing but the inyury is everything.
C.Biscuit97 Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 Has one human being on planet earth called Sammy Watkins a bust ever? The guy looked like a complete beast when he was in there last year. My interpretation of a bust is a player who can't hack it, not someone who falls victim to unfortunate injuries. Give the guy a minute, would ya? Holy double standards Batman! So you are patient with a DE but not a qb? How does that make sense? That beast has 7 tackles and 0 sacks in 4 games. Prior to that, he had 3 sacks an entire year in college. Basically, he hasn't made a big impact since he nearly killed that guy in a bowl game a full 2 years ago. I'm the last guy to tell bust after a year. But I do think he got severely overrated and was living off his sophomore year. He had a lot to prove and I hope he gets a chance. But he had a questionable motor ever before the injury.
bbb Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 Has any team have more bad luck with #1 overall picks than the Texans? (Yes, I know, the Bills.) Bills have done pretty well in that dept. with OJ and Bruce. Two of the best ever..........So, Walt Patulski didn't work out that well..... The team that had bad luck for a long time were the Colts. It seemed like they drafted #1 every year.
Imran Q Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 I can't believe some folks on here are calling him a Bust. Career ending injuries don't make you a "bust." It's just bad luck. If you still consider that being a Bust then your definition of the word is pretty useless. I feel for the poster who went through this and his experience is not uncommon. Clowney lost articular cartilage off the surface of his knee. Articular cartilage never comes back. The surgery attempts to grow firbrocartilage which is inferior and will last a few years in a best case scenario. I'm actually surprised they didn't try a newer procedure like chondrocyte transplantation in which your own cells are grown ex vivo outside your body and then placed back in. Studies show that 40+% of lay people don't come back to play sports. In the NFL, 30-40% can't make it back and those that do are limited in ability and career longevity. It's worse in the NBA and has prematurely ended the promising careers of Oden, Roy, Bynum and others. I feel very bad for Clowney. I hope he makes it back but the best case is a few productive years. He could come back longer but that would be an exception. I'll be rooting for him. No 20 something deserves to have a promising career yanked from him before he even has a chance to play.
Maury Ballstein Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 Well he did have that one good hit on that Michigan rb before he took his final college season off or was manhandled by college lineman.
YoloinOhio Posted July 29, 2015 Author Posted July 29, 2015 (edited) Refresh my memory - was he hurt his last year of college? How did he only have 3 sacks? Edited July 29, 2015 by YoloinOhio
Maury Ballstein Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 Refresh my memory - was he hurt his last year of college? How did he only have 3 sacks? Not sure. Watched him get smoked by no name ACC lineman over and over again. YouTube hit made him a star.
nucci Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 Refresh my memory - was he hurt his last year of college? How did he only have 3 sacks? I don't recall but I thought there were criticisms that he was basically taking his last year off to avoid injury.
Mark80 Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 (edited) Refresh my memory - was he hurt his last year of college? How did he only have 3 sacks? He had a sports hernia his entire final season at SC. That's pretty tough to play with I would imagine. Not sure. Watched him get smoked by no name ACC lineman over and over again. YouTube hit made him a star. This is patently false. He was a dominant force his sophomore season with 13 sacks and 23 tackles for loss. His size and speed combo was something that had NEVER been seen before. At 6'6 265 he ran a 4.53 40 WITH a sports hernia injury lingering. He was also the #1 player coming out of HS and was performing like it his Freshman and Sophomore seasons. Anyone who follows CFB and NFL Prospects knew of him long before that one hit. Edited July 29, 2015 by Mark80
C.Biscuit97 Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 He had a sports hernia his entire final season at SC. That's pretty tough to play with I would imagine. This is patently false. He was a dominant force his sophomore season with 13 sacks and 23 tackles for loss. His size and speed combo was something that had NEVER been seen before. He was also the #1 player coming out of HS and was performing like it his Freshman and Sophomore seasons. Anyone who follows CFB and NFL Prospects knew of him long before that one hit. He had a muscle strain and has had his work ethic questioned by Spurrier (shout out to Gilmore!). http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/02/19/spurrier-on-clowney-amazing-talent-ok-work-ethic/ He is a physical freak. But there has never been a DE with less sacks taken #1 overall in the history of the sport.
Mark80 Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 (edited) He had a muscle strain and has had his work ethic questioned by Spurrier (shout out to Gilmore!). http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/02/19/spurrier-on-clowney-amazing-talent-ok-work-ethic/ He is a physical freak. But there has never been a DE with less sacks taken #1 overall in the history of the sport. That article is out of date, that is what he thought he had and he tried to play through it. It was later discovered to be a sports hernia. http://www.foxsports.com/college-football/story/jadeveon-clowney-sports-hernia-junior-season-south-carolina-062714 http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000361948/article/jadeveon-clowney-played-through-hernia-injury-in-13 Yeah but if you just take into account the first two healthy seasons that is not the case. Mario had only 11 sacks in his first 2 college seasons, Clowney had 21. I'm not going to refute any comment on his work ethic though, as I agree it has raised questions all throughout his career. When you are such a dominant physical specimen in HS and even CFB, you may not have to be the hardest working guy to be successful. That changes at the NFL level though. Edited July 29, 2015 by Mark80
YoloinOhio Posted July 29, 2015 Author Posted July 29, 2015 All I know is if Joey Bosa only has 3 sacks this year I am jumping off a bridge. If a guy is dominant he can get to the QB in college. College OL, even with double teams, shouldn't be able to contain a #1 overall pick talent. That article is out of date, that is what he thought he had and he tried to play through it. It was later discovered to be a sports hernia. http://www.foxsports.com/college-football/story/jadeveon-clowney-sports-hernia-junior-season-south-carolina-062714 http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000361948/article/jadeveon-clowney-played-through-hernia-injury-in-13 if he was truly hurt that's different.
PromoTheRobot Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 Holy double standards Batman! So you are patient with a DE but not a qb? How does that make sense? That beast has 7 tackles and 0 sacks in 4 games. Prior to that, he had 3 sacks an entire year in college. Basically, he hasn't made a big impact since he nearly killed that guy in a bowl game a full 2 years ago. I'm the last guy to tell bust after a year. But I do think he got severely overrated and was living off his sophomore year. He had a lot to prove and I hope he gets a chance. But he had a questionable motor ever before the injury. His entire rep was one YouTube video.
RJ (not THAT RJ) Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 Well he did have that one good hit on that Michigan rb before he took his final college season off or was manhandled by college lineman. This. He has a monster year, then came back and coasted, which should have been a major red flag.
C.Biscuit97 Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 That article is out of date, that is what he thought he had and he tried to play through it. It was later discovered to be a sports hernia. http://www.foxsports.com/college-football/story/jadeveon-clowney-sports-hernia-junior-season-south-carolina-062714 http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000361948/article/jadeveon-clowney-played-through-hernia-injury-in-13 Yeah but if you just take into account the first two healthy seasons that is not the case. Mario had only 11 sacks in his first 2 college seasons, Clowney had 21. I'm not going to refute any comment on his work ethic though, as I agree it has raised questions all throughout his career. When you are such a dominant physical specimen in HS and even CFB, you may not have to be the hardest working guy to be successful. That changes at the NFL level though. Agreed. If you can't produce across from Watt, you have no chance in this league. I hope he gets a chance to prove it and injuries aren't the reason.
billsfan89 Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 This could be a huge setback for the Texans. Clowney and Watt could have been a dominant duo. They also made a smart addition in Wilfork at the Nose and they had a good overall team defense.
dave mcbride Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 I can't believe some folks on here are calling him a Bust. Career ending injuries don't make you a "bust." It's just bad luck. If you still consider that being a Bust then your definition of the word is pretty useless. I feel for the poster who went through this and his experience is not uncommon. Clowney lost articular cartilage off the surface of his knee. Articular cartilage never comes back. The surgery attempts to grow firbrocartilage which is inferior and will last a few years in a best case scenario. I'm actually surprised they didn't try a newer procedure like chondrocyte transplantation in which your own cells are grown ex vivo outside your body and then placed back in. Studies show that 40+% of lay people don't come back to play sports. In the NFL, 30-40% can't make it back and those that do are limited in ability and career longevity. It's worse in the NBA and has prematurely ended the promising careers of Oden, Roy, Bynum and others. I feel very bad for Clowney. I hope he makes it back but the best case is a few productive years. He could come back longer but that would be an exception. I'll be rooting for him. No 20 something deserves to have a promising career yanked from him before he even has a chance to play. Good post.
NoSaint Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 (edited) His entire rep was one YouTube video.again, as has been said, if you dont follow college football, yea. the dude was a physical freak, and was VERY productive in his sophomore year outside that hit. did he potentially coast his junior year? very possible. is that a red flag? definitely. but an nfl team didnt make him the #1 overall pick despite those question marks based on a youtube video of one play. Edited July 29, 2015 by NoSaint
Buffalo Barbarian Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 @caplannfl: LB Jadaveon Clowney placed on active/PUP list by #Texans. good job Houston, way to not get a QB with the first pick (slow clapping) again, as has been said, if you dont follow college football, yea. the dude was a physical freak, and was VERY productive in his sophomore year outside that hit. did he potentially coast his junior year? very possible. is that a red flag? definitely. but an nfl team didnt make him the #1 overall pick despite those question marks based on a youtube video of one play. that is exactly what happened, I never saw a guy not try like he did that year.
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