“One Who Volunteered It to Media”: Fearless Skip Bayless Holds Browns’ Coach Kevin Stefanski Accountable for Deshaun Watson’s Career-Altering Shoulder Injury
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Deshaun Watson will be going through a season-ending surgery to repair his shoulder. The 28-year-old QB for the Cleveland Browns has led his team through an exceptional season this year. The team currently stands on a brilliant record of 6-3, and much of it is attributed to Watson’s performance. But the fans of the Browns will be devastated to hear that he has been out of the sport for quite some time now.
Watson has been known to be dealing with issues with his throwing shoulder since the start of the season. But unfortunately, he ended up breaking his shoulder in a painful turn of events against the Baltimore Ravens this past Sunday. Due to the injury, he’ll have to undergo surgery, which might very well end his career. While the fans are upset at the news, Skip Bayless is furious with the incompetence of the coach of the team for not taking proper heed.
Skip Bayless lashes out at Kevin Stefanski for not being accountable.
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On the latest episode of the ‘Undisputed’ show, Skip Bayless relentlessly called out the coach for the Browns, Kevin Stefanski, for not giving Watson his time away from the field to recover. Stefanski’s mistake has probably cost Watson his future in the NFL, and Bayless couldn’t be more upset with the coach.
Bayless furiously stated, “I still blame Kevin Stefanski for dealing with his franchise quarterback that unfairly publicly because he was the one who volunteered it to the media.” The world of the NFL can’t do much except wish Watson a speedy recovery as he tries to come back from the injury with a healthy spirit. But until then, coach Stefanski’s mistake should be probed into, and he should have to answer for his severe mistakes that could cost Watson’s career.
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Should Stefanski be filed for malpractice?
Coach Stefanski’s mistake will prove costly for the team, but moreover, it will cost the young quarterback. He is obviously a talented player who has much to contribute to the team’s future, but he will probably have to witness the sport from the stands for the rest of his life. In response to Stefanski’s mistake, this is what the hosts at Undisputed had to say.
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He said, “If I’m his family, if I’m his agent, if I’m Deshaun, I’m almost fouling for malpractice because Stefanski is pretty much throwing him under the bus.” The surgery that Watson will be going through is being termed career-ending, but he’s been known to play through the most severe of injuries. The fans of the team and the sport will keep him in their prayers as he tries to come back stronger and healthier.
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Will Deshaun Watson be able to play again? Or will Stefanski’s mistake cost him his entire career?
Let us know in the comments below.
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