The Houston Texans and Oakland Raiders are playing in an AFC Wild Card playoff game right now, and naturally, ESPN is spending much of the broadcast — being shown on ABC — focusing on a player that is not playing in the game.
Texans defensive end J.J. Watt is on Injured Reserve due to a back injury that has kept him out of game action since Week 3, but he was apparently cleared for football activities last week, and ESPN showed us video of Watt working out on the football field yesterday:
They also keep showing Watt on the sidelines, and from all sorts of camera angles. It’s a bit much.
Even during the halftime show:
Do not for a second think that ESPN’s Watt obsession slipped by Twitter:
https://twitter.com/bykevinclark/status/817853472334757890
https://twitter.com/Ethan_Booker/status/817862812068446208
https://twitter.com/TomFornelli/status/817862643683889152
https://twitter.com/AnswerDave/status/817862767478763520
https://twitter.com/alexwarneke/status/817862802127716352
https://twitter.com/B_Salt11/status/817863909935874048
https://twitter.com/OscarGambler/status/817864698641072128
https://twitter.com/IzzyEin/status/817863753878401025
The problem with this game broadcast is that #ESPN doesn't show JJ Watt on the sidelines often enough. #Texans #Raiders
— Tim Bryant (@TimBryantRadio) January 7, 2017
Yes, Watt is the most famous player from these teams, and the quarterbacks in the game stink. But it shouldn’t be too hard to find enough coverage on the players/coaches that are actually a part of a playoff game, especially with the ridiculous plays Jadeveon Clowney, Whitney Mercilus, and Khalil Mack (arguably the best defensive player in the league) are making out there.
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