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Re: Did injuries get turned up?

By jdavidbakr - Site Admin
1/08/2019 9:30 am
CrazySexyBeast wrote:
The biggest bummer is I am blowing through cap just to sign players for 2 preseason games. It's likely a very big nail on any chance of a successful season - and will leave very little cap room if any for any future spot signings for injuries during the season.


If you are only signing them for 2 preseason games, sign a one-year deal with no bonus and your cap will be fine when you cut him.

Re: Did injuries get turned up?

By raymattison21
1/08/2019 12:23 pm
My rivals team had 46 injuries and 2 being serious in 20 games. Our starters only lost 12 games due to injury . That's super low in comparison to the nfl. Interesting enough oline and Dline missed 8 games and the rest 6. That doesn't follow the nfl distribution very much.

Most Injury-Prone NFL Positions, 2007-2015
Position Injury Rate per 1,000 AEs (Standard Error)
RB 20.7 (0.5)
DB 17.4 (0.3)
WR 17.1 (0.4)
LB 17.1 (0.3)
TE 16.9 (0.5)
DL 15.1 (0.3)
OL 12.8 (0.3)
QB 8.6 (0.4)
ST 4.4

Total 15.1.



Re: Did injuries get turned up?

By punisher
1/08/2019 12:29 pm
jdavidbakr wrote:
CrazySexyBeast wrote:
The biggest bummer is I am blowing through cap just to sign players for 2 preseason games. It's likely a very big nail on any chance of a successful season - and will leave very little cap room if any for any future spot signings for injuries during the season.


If you are only signing them for 2 preseason games, sign a one-year deal with no bonus and your cap will be fine when you cut him.


does the player opinion of a owner still work the same way if you were to do that??

reason i am asking i am doing it for the 1st time in a league i am in and see what the player can do.

also if you only sign him that way when game says you have contracts expiring can you renew his contract like anyone elses??

Re: Did injuries get turned up?

By Smirt211
1/08/2019 12:33 pm
Super low in comparison to the NFL. Oh boy, every day there's a new sparkling gem of a beauty to behold and find here.

Why even bother game planning? Soon every angle will be figured out to turn all leagues into a Roster Only style.

This angle being nicking up the playmakers/game changers on both sides of the ball, thus having back-ups and back-up ratings more prominent and more prominently featured and in turn denting strategies.

Re: Did injuries get turned up?

By Michael77
1/08/2019 12:39 pm
Injuries were already way too high as it was. Every game it seems like 3 or 4 players get into probable or questionable condition. This suggestion to turn up injuries sounds like it's coming from owners who can't win or fail to find success with their teams in this game. Like them thinking that if most starters get hurt on the teams, maybe we actually have a chance? Lol j/k. Injuries were fine as they were if not already high enough.

Re: Did injuries get turned up?

By jdavidbakr - Site Admin
1/08/2019 12:49 pm
punisher wrote:
jdavidbakr wrote:
CrazySexyBeast wrote:
The biggest bummer is I am blowing through cap just to sign players for 2 preseason games. It's likely a very big nail on any chance of a successful season - and will leave very little cap room if any for any future spot signings for injuries during the season.


If you are only signing them for 2 preseason games, sign a one-year deal with no bonus and your cap will be fine when you cut him.


does the player opinion of a owner still work the same way if you were to do that??

reason i am asking i am doing it for the 1st time in a league i am in and see what the player can do.

also if you only sign him that way when game says you have contracts expiring can you renew his contract like anyone elses??


If you intend to keep the player, you should definitely do a contract longer than one year. But the post I replied to implies that he needed to get some roster fodder to fill his pre-season roster. In that case, you don't care whether or not the player will re-sign in the future and don't need to worry about extending his contract. But yes, you are correct, it will influence his opinion of you and also will not allow you to extend his contract if you do decide to keep him.

Re: Did injuries get turned up?

By Duval
1/08/2019 12:57 pm
The thing I’ve noticed is injuries happening to multiple players in a single position group. I have a league where both centers went down with long term injuries, signed a guy off waivers, he went down the next game, settings at 45

Re: Did injuries get turned up?

By Smirt211
1/08/2019 1:00 pm
Yes, this happens. The 'cluster-effect.'

Basically, your team gets stuck in the injury whirlpool and while you're attempting to heal probable players, you'll see one turn questionable per se and then the back-ups start cycling in underneath it with nicks and probable designations.

It happens. :( Mostly on the offensive and defensive lines where there's constant mashing/injury risk.

Re: Did injuries get turned up?

By Duval
1/08/2019 1:04 pm
I did notice this kinda early when I started early last year. I just made lineman a higher priority in draft and FA to try and mitigate it by have stronger backups. Still hurts when you have3 of one position go down in 2 weeks. What would you consider to be safe to play as far as injuries go?

Re: Did injuries get turned up?

By jdavidbakr - Site Admin
1/08/2019 1:10 pm
Duval wrote:
What would you consider to be safe to play as far as injuries go?


Always play Probable unless you just want to rest him for other reasons as well. Questionable can play in a big game, unless you have a sercivable backup, but I wouldn't play Questionable during the regular season (unless it's lose and you're out). Doubtful can play in a big game as well if you just don't have anyone else. Out obviously cannot play.

Remember, "Probable" means he will probably be fine. It's just a way to indicate that he's not 100%; but, football players rarely are 100% once they have played a single game.