He'll have to do it without Clowney for the rest of the season. Apparently, Clowney was right about his knee still being wrong after the first surgery.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/1...ouston-texans-knee-surgery-go-injured-reserve
That doesn't sound good. Much harder to correct healed but poorly performed corrective surgery than do the surgery right first time.
I hope Clowney makes a full recovery.
Edit: Based on the article, I do not stand by the pelt performed surgery aspect.
Swelling will happen when surgery is performed and then said high stress joint is performed upon at the professional level. You can only fix the same ligament/tissue so many times. Even with the much advanced connective tissue science of today, you can only deal with the same point so much before degradation takes place. Bones are slightly more forgiving, but require significant artificial reinforcement. Cutting again doesn't sound like the best idea, but I'm no doc.
Edited to add:
All that said, HGH is generally considered a healing enabler. While it may be used to accelerate general tissue response to lifting (the healing process), it is much more valuable to million dollar athletes recovering to all sorts of "common" injuries. To me, these guys should have all available access to recouperative therapy. They sacrifice their bodies in a weekly basis. They should also be ensured the best healing process possible to not only continue their living, but ensure their quality of life beyond the game.
I am not saying every trainer should be waking around with HGH to inject daily, but rather allow INJURED players use the documented (and relatively low side effects, outside of goobers massive head, ditto Barry Bonds) benefits of HGH for tissue regeneration. While HGH certainly is not a cure all for catastrophic injury, it certainly has its benefits. I think it is the least the league could afford an employee base that suffers from employment incurred injury as one of the main causes of unemployment.
Sorry, kid woke up again. Teething a bit early and I can't get back to sleep...FFS