Is J.J. Watt's career over, and has his career been overrated?

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Is J.J. Watt's career over, and has his career been overrated? 

Post#1 » by nybluemeadow » Mon Oct 9, 2017 5:25 am

This will be his second straight season ending injury and he will be 30yr old when he comes back after a spin surgery and knee surgery. He will probably come back as a quality minutes or rotational DL, but is his days as a top ten defensive player in the NFL officially over?
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Re: Is J.J. Watt's career over, and has his career been overrated? 

Post#2 » by Cactus Jack » Mon Oct 9, 2017 5:26 am

Over? Not likely.

Overrated? Absolutely not.
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Post#3 » by orlandomanic » Mon Oct 9, 2017 5:48 am

When he comes back, i think he can still make 1-2 pro bowls as at DT, but ya his speed is defiantly gone, he actually looked really slow in the 4 games he played this year and wasn't putting any pressure on the QB. He already looked like an average DE after the spin surgery, now his bum leg is totally going to slow him down.

Overrated career, probably yes to this. His career has been overrated because he is white, and because he lives in an era where NFL teams don't run the ball any more. Just think how many sacks White, Bruce Smith, Joe Greene, Kevin Green, etc, if they played today and didn't have to worry about the other teams' run game.
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Re: Is J.J. Watt's career over, and has his career been overrated? 

Post#4 » by Prince12 » Mon Oct 9, 2017 10:17 pm

If you think he wasn't playing well this season then you weren't watching the texans. The attention the guy drew from the opposition was insane. Forget the fact he didn't have a sack he was taking on two guys every time.

No overrated, the guy has been an absolute nightmare for QB's for years. Sad to see him go down. Fwiw though Mercilus is an equally big loss for us. Talk about the worst way possible to start a game last night, sickening.
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Post#5 » by Otis Driftwood » Mon Oct 9, 2017 10:29 pm

As a Cowboys fan, it's in my nature to look askance at anything associated with Houston.

But seriously - J. J. Watt... overrated? Hell no!
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Post#6 » by atlantabbq99 » Tue Oct 10, 2017 5:32 am

Ya he is done. He didn't even get hit hard on that last play, it was practically almost a non-contact play and his leg broke in half and the other guy barely touched him.
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Re: Is J.J. Watt's career over, and has his career been overrated? 

Post#7 » by bwgood77 » Tue Oct 10, 2017 6:52 am

orlandomanic wrote:When he comes back, i think he can still make 1-2 pro bowls as at DT, but ya his speed is defiantly gone, he actually looked really slow in the 4 games he played this year and wasn't putting any pressure on the QB. He already looked like an average DE after the spin surgery, now his bum leg is totally going to slow him down.

Overrated career, probably yes to this. His career has been overrated because he is white, and because he lives in an era where NFL teams don't run the ball any more. Just think how many sacks White, Bruce Smith, Joe Greene, Kevin Green, etc, if they played today and didn't have to worry about the other teams' run game.


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Re: Is J.J. Watt's career over, and has his career been overrated? 

Post#8 » by Otis Driftwood » Tue Oct 10, 2017 11:48 am

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orlandomanic wrote:When he comes back, i think he can still make 1-2 pro bowls as at DT, but ya his speed is defiantly gone, he actually looked really slow in the 4 games he played this year and wasn't putting any pressure on the QB. He already looked like an average DE after the spin surgery, now his bum leg is totally going to slow him down.

Overrated career, probably yes to this. His career has been overrated because he is white, and because he lives in an era where NFL teams don't run the ball any more. Just think how many sacks White, Bruce Smith, Joe Greene, Kevin Green, etc, if they played today and didn't have to worry about the other teams' run game.


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Re: Is J.J. Watt's career over, and has his career been overrated? 

Post#9 » by RavenMad31 » Tue Oct 10, 2017 12:23 pm

Over? As the JJ Watt we have watched over the years? Yes. Dennis Pitta came back for one last nice year, but he wasn't Dennis Pitta. I looked up this type of fracture and it looks at least as devastating as Pitta's torn hip. It mentions causing arthritis. I don't know if that's immediate or something you'd expect long term, but that can't bode well.
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Re: Is J.J. Watt's career over, and has his career been overrated? 

Post#10 » by FNQ » Tue Oct 10, 2017 4:35 pm

orlandomanic wrote:he lives in an era where NFL teams don't run the ball any more. Just think how many sacks White, Bruce Smith, Joe Greene, Kevin Green, etc, if they played today and didn't have to worry about the other teams' run game.


This is a valid point, however invalid other points were. Sacks are easier to come by, by virtue of the game changing. That said, does that make RBs who get to 1500 yards more elite than previous RBs who got to 1500 yards? What about 150+ tackle ILBs?

Watt has been an excellent rush defender as well, so while the sack total might be inflated, he's still an elite guy and a likely hall of famer. 76 sacks in 88 games, including 2 20 sack seasons, is damned impressive. Literally averaged a sack per game if you exclude his rookie year.

His career isn't over, he's just breaking down. Played every game for 5 years straight, that takes a toll on the body. Houston would be wise to make him a more rotational DE than every-down DE going forward.
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Re: Is J.J. Watt's career over, and has his career been overrated? 

Post#11 » by bluejerseyjinx » Wed Oct 11, 2017 1:17 am

Cactus Jack wrote:Over? Not likely.

Overrated? Absolutely not.

Over, YES.
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Post#12 » by atlantabbq99 » Thu Oct 12, 2017 5:41 am

News now doesn't look good for JJ and he might never come back to football again. He might over work and try to do a "i'll prove all the doctors wrong" thing, but it looks like if he does come back, he will be in another AP situation.

I think Watt will have a legacy similar to that of Steve Nash or Derrick Rose, that as time keeps passing, the worst and worst his legacy gets.

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