The truth about the Texans' offensive line and its impact on the season
REAL TALK
21 October 2024
REAL TALK
The Houston Texans struggled to keep CJ Stroud protected against the Packers on Sunday, resulting in Green Bay winning the game with a last-second field goal.
Clearly, the offensive line deserves their fair share of the blame. But as much as they struggled to pass block, they did have some success with Joe Mixon running the ball.
Don't miss the video above as ESPN Houston's John Granato and Lance Zierlein react to the loss, and access which unit deserves the most blame. Plus, what Sunday's performance means for Houston moving forward.
The Houston Astros have long prided themselves on being a model organization — sharp, calculated, and ahead of the curve. But in this episode, we take a closer look at a story that’s raised eyebrows across the fanbase and inside the clubhouse: a troubling pattern of questionable decisions from the team’s medical staff.
It starts with a surprising face — the Astros’ own hand specialist, recently honored with the ceremonial first pitch. Behind the scenes, however, a different narrative is unfolding. Kyle Tucker was initially diagnosed with a “bone bruise,” only for it to later be revealed as a fracture. Yordan Alvarez played through three weeks of inflammation without undergoing proper imaging — a decision that’s baffling.
This isn’t just a string of bad breaks. It’s a series of red flags that call into question the protocols — or lack thereof — behind Houston’s return-to-play decisions. We examine whether these are isolated mistakes or signs of something more systemic. What does “60% healed” or “70% ready” actually mean when you’re managing the health of elite athletes?
In a season where every game counts, misdiagnosing key players isn’t just risky — it could be catastrophic.
Be sure to watch the video below as ESPN Houston John Granato and Lance Zierlien break it all down!
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