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painekiller 09-23-2009 05:26 PM

Pitts to the IR.
 
Well our ironman is no more. Pitts has been put on the IR according to chron.com

Quote:

Texans place guard Pitts on injured reserve after surgery
By JOHN McCLAIN
Copyright 2009 Houston Chronicle
Sept. 23, 2009, 5:21PM
Left guard Chester Pitts has been placed on injured reserve after undergoing surgery on his right knee today.

Pitts, who started the first 114 games in team history, was injured in Sunday's 34-31 victory at Tennessee.

Pitts, who'll be replaced by Kasey Studdard, underwent microfracture surgery and also had damage to his medial collateral ligament repaired.

Microfracture surgery is done to repair cartilage damage. It's a technique that repairs tiny fractures in the bone and allows new cartilage to grow.

Tracy McGrady of the Rockets is another pro athlete from Houston to undergo the same surgery.

Mike 09-23-2009 06:40 PM

That really sucks for Chester. Makes me wonder what is left for his NFL career. He is super nice off the field he deserves to be on a winner after being here for all the tough times.
That is the NFL though. Next guy needs to step up and be ready.

Arky 09-23-2009 06:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by painekiller (Post 14110)
Well our ironman is no more. Pitts has been put on the IR according to chron.com

Sounds like he's out for the year. Tough blow.

Studdard's time to man up.....

Looks like the Aldridge spot on the PS was replaced with one Andrew Crummey - a C/G combo player, 2nd year from Maryland...

WMH 09-23-2009 07:40 PM

Man, that sucks for Pitts. He was one of the good guys.

Burge had a couple of things to say about this:
http://www.examiner.com/x-778-Housto...out-his-future
"We knew Chester was having surgery today but the Texans were not reporting on the extent of the injury. I was holding onto hope that Pitts would be able to make it back somehow, since prior to today all we were hearing was MCL and not ACL. But microfracture surgery means there was damaged cartilage meaning the recovery can be quite lengthy.

Pitts is 30 years old and in his 8th season. He's in the last year of his contract and will still pocket his $4.38 million this year, even though he's on injured reserve.

This injury means Pitts' career is in a bit of a crossroads. If the Texans don't sign him to an extension before March of next year - something that seems unlikely now - he will become a free agent."


I didn't realize this was the last year of his deal. Bad timing for a good guy, as I am sure he would have been given a healthy extension. Hopefully, Caldwell can start getting up to speed faster than he has, as we are a couple of wrong turns away from being in big trouble in the O-Line, and we all know where are running game is right now.

Best wishes Chester, and speedy recovery!

NBT 09-24-2009 03:05 PM

I hope Casey is ready for a hard fought game.

HPF Bob 09-24-2009 03:40 PM

You mean we replaced a guy named "Pitts" with a guy named "Crummey"? The jokes write themselves.


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