View Full Version : [FOX 26] Travis Johnson Hernia Surgery
Keith
07-22-2009, 09:36 AM
Happened three weeks ago.
Johnson could be placed on the physically unable to perform (pup) list if he has not fully recovered from the surgery when training camp opens in ten days. ...
Johnson said his condition contributed to his inability to stay healthy.
"My body started breaking down with the hamstrings and the groins," Johnson said. "Everything was over-compensating for the fact that I had a hernia.
"It just took its toll on my body. I went to go see a specialist in St. Louis and that's what it came out to be." ...
http://www.myfoxhouston.com/dpp/sports/nfl/090721_texans_dt_johnson_surgery
papabear
07-22-2009, 10:08 AM
Bad time for him to get injured with the Cody signing, Deljuan coming on strong, and Okam looking to make a big push. I know 99.9% of Texans would just assume see him gone, but I am interested to see if his play improves if Bush system proves to be a better fit for TJ. He said this has been bothering him for the last couple of years...I wonder why it took so long for them to find it.
Bigtinylittle
07-22-2009, 10:20 AM
Bad time for him to get injured with the Cody signing, Deljuan coming on strong, and Okam looking to make a big push. I know 99.9% of Texans would just assume see him gone, but I am interested to see if his play improves if Bush system proves to be a better fit for TJ. He said this has been bothering him for the last couple of years...I wonder why it took so long for them to find it.
I'm just engaging in pure specularion, but because this is the last year of his contract, I'm thinking this is just about the end of Travis in Houston. I don't know how long the recovery time is for this procedure, but it seems like it would set him back enough that it would be unlikely that he could show enough for the Texans to offer him another contract.
I never disliked him, I just wanted him replaced with someone better. I WILL say one thing in his favor, though. He seemed to be our only DL who consistently got his arms up in the air in passing situations. I really can't understand why the rest of the DL don't learn to do that.
Stick a fork in him, he is done. this could have been taken care of earlier this summer. He delayed, and it is probably going to cost him his job. He was already not in the good graces of Kubiak, this can/will do him in.
RunninRaven
07-22-2009, 10:55 AM
Stick a fork in him, he is done. this could have been taken care of earlier this summer. He delayed, and it is probably going to cost him his job. He was already not in the good graces of Kubiak, this can/will do him in.
To be fair, it sounds like, from his quote, that he didn't know the hernia was the root cause of his problems until his visit to the specialist in St. Louis. If that visit was recently, then this probably wasn't something that could have been found before OTAs/minicamps this year.
papabear
07-22-2009, 11:34 AM
Stick a fork in him, he is done. this could have been taken care of earlier this summer. He delayed, and it is probably going to cost him his job. He was already not in the good graces of Kubiak, this can/will do him in.
It very well could do him in in Houston, but I think he's still on the team assuming the down time isn't too long and some unknown doesn't really blow them away in training camp. I haven't really looked a the roster to see how the numbers would work out, but I think he's likely to have a spot in the rotation even if he loses his starting gig.
It sounds to me like they just found the problem. The fact that he's had an undetected injury the last couple of years might buy him a little time too.
painekiller
07-22-2009, 11:36 AM
He is 2 weeks away from being able to have any activity. Then he will have to work himself back into shape. I agree he will be put on the PUP, and be given the time to regain his strength and flexibility.
As for hernia, didn't another player have trouble with this and never recovered from the surgery well enough to play football?
cadams
07-22-2009, 11:44 AM
To be fair, it sounds like, from his quote, that he didn't know the hernia was the root cause of his problems until his visit to the specialist in St. Louis. If that visit was recently, then this probably wasn't something that could have been found before OTAs/minicamps this year.
the misdiagnosis, or incorrect diagnosis has been something that has been a problem for the texans for a long time. they need to fix this
Nconroe
07-22-2009, 04:05 PM
Heck, he had the surgery 3 weeks ago, so he may be able to start out with light practices next week when training camp opens. If the hernia, and they can be very painful, was the undiagnosed issue for quite a while, this may be the new lease on productivity TJ needed.
edo783
07-22-2009, 09:32 PM
According to CND (an MD) he will likely not be ready for 6-8 weeks since he is a lineman and that is a strain area for them. Can be as little as 3-4 weeks for normal folks to get back in the everyday swim of things.
cland
07-23-2009, 11:41 AM
I'm surprised that the Chron hasn't run a story on it. Certainly a 'presumed' starting DT with late off-season surgery deserves a column.
I'm surprised that the Chron hasn't run a story on it. Certainly a 'presumed' starting DT with late off-season surgery deserves a column.
They are too busy making movies.........:rolleyes:
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