Tuesday, March 31, 2015

CLOWNEY IS CURED AND CAPABLE

After spending the majority of the 2014 NFL Season on the sidelines, second year defensive end/ outside linebacker Jadeveon Clowney is expected to be ready to go when spring training begins for the Houston Texans in May. Clowney entered his rookie season floating off the momentum of his timeless collegiate highlight in which he pummeled former Michigan running back Vincent Smith for a 8 yard loss during the 2013 Outback Bowl game in which his South Carolina Gamecocks defeated the Wolverines. THE BIRTH LLC encourages you to experience (or relive) the extraordinary moment below by watching the supplied visual (via. YouTube). Rest assured once Clowney regains his health that NFL fans will receive the pleasure of watching him bruise quarterbacks, running backs, tight ends and wide receivers in 2015.

Clowney participated in only four 2014 regular season contest for the Houston Texans. The disappointed fans mourned his absence as the Texans went on to miss the NFL Playoffs for a consecutive season, producing just a 9-7 record in 2014. Over shined by the Indianapolis Colts and their Luck of Andrew, the Texans occupy a expected runner up seeding in the AFC South and will be looking to reconcile themselves as head honcho in the 2015 NFL Season. The stellar J.J Watt was denied his well deserved MVP award last year at the NFL Honors but undeniably arrives in the face of the opponent teams Quarterback for the bear hug every single game. After rendering 20.5 sacks last year it's interesting to see how he meshes up with the return of Clowney. Let's not fail to mention the arrival of all-pro defensive tackle Vince Wilfork who ravishes offensive linemen as well. Unless the Colts can utilize Frank Gore to improve what has been a suspect rushing offense these last couple of  years, the Luck may run out for the prone to pass Indianapolis offense.

While the Texans are stacked on defense they have failed to produce a quality passing game, a hindrance that comes to be treacherous in the ladder part of the season. For now their hope will be placed on newly acquired quarterback Brian Hoyer from the Cleveland Browns. Though Hoyer is a worthy applicant for the conservative agenda, the Texans will have to prove themselves capable on the offensive side in order to be Super Bowl caliber. In 2015 they'll bring the revised roster to the field with ideas of regaining dominance in the AFC South.

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