the good thing is we will no longer be in need for a 3rd and short up the middle to give our awesome defense a chance to ice the game.
He actually was an inmate just before the season so maybe he should have been the last person to pull a rookie power move.
Whether you're going to be a teammate or an inmate is determined long before your 20s, and the responsibility falls on the guy that's looking back at you in the mirror. It's the NFL. It's a business. Thumb-suckers and quitters need not apply.
Believe it or not, when he did that goofy demonstration after his first TD, I had a bad feeling that something was going to happen. I was hoping for more humility from a rookie that hasn't really done much.
Given the type of injury he sustained, he'll be lucky to stay in the league, Achilles tears are almost always career enders for RB's and I'm not even aware of an exception to that. I know that some guys have managed to bounce back for a few seasons at other positions, but for a RB? Yikes.
What in the mother of ****? Wow that sucks. Torn Achilles is certainly a career threatening injury. Hopefully youth is on his side. The franchise is getting set back.
Goofy? That was a classic dance that originated in Houston. He was doing it as a tribute to the city.
People on this site make a lot of jokes about Keith Jones, and I'm waiting for the same treatment of the Texans' training staff
Not a joke, but... http://bbs.clutchfans.net/index.php...a-new-strength-and-conditioning-coach.286195/
I saw the play, looked like the defender attempted to grab his foot which caused him to stumble and land awkwardly on the opposite foot. Shame really, wasn't dirty...just bad luck. We've had more than our fair share of that.