Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Just for the sake of discussion, is there a correlation between size and injury?


rayzor
 Share

Recommended Posts

i have been thinking about this and i'm sure most of you have been as well. we're concerned about Young's size and how likely it is for him to get injured by players twice his size.

i know it makes sense that it would be a major concern, but is that concern really warranted? Are smaller framed players, especially QBs, more prone to injury than larger ones?

Just like the issue of batted down passes, there are some players more prone to having them batted down, but it isn't because of their height. Could it be that the stats bear out that size isn't really a factor in frequency of injury for QBs? 

Thanks to @stan786 for finding this article on weight vs. injuries https://www.footballoutsiders.com/stat-analysis/2018/weight-and-injuries

I'm going to let you all look at it and see what you think and also see if you can find anymore studies showing this.

again, it makes sense that it would be a concern, but is the concern warranted by any actual stats? or is it all, "he's so small and they're so big!!!"?

  • Pie 1
  • Beer 4
Link to comment
Share on other sites

For Young I think it is size combined with his playing style.  Running around extending plays is awesome, but it definitely leads to extra hits.  So it's the size plus the number of hits he takes.  You also don't want to take that part of his game away because that is where he excels.  If he was a pocket guy that got the ball out quickly and avoided hits, the size wouldn't be as much of a concern (like Drew Brees).  

  • Pie 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites

5 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

For Young I think it is size combined with his playing style.  Running around extending plays is awesome, but it definitely leads to extra hits.  So it's the size plus the number of hits he takes.  You also don't want to take that part of his game away because that is where he excels.  If he was a pocket guy that got the ball out quickly and avoided hits, the size wouldn't be as much of a concern (like Drew Brees).  

I feel like while yes him running can increase the number of hits taken, you cant remove the amount he's avoiding by moving from the equation. Even for running QBs the pocket is where the far majority of QB injuries occur, being able to navigate the pocket and avoid some of that mess also needs to be factored a bit.

I'd argue Brees and Young in pocket move very similarly watching them, while Bryce does end up extending stuff I havent seen on tape where it leads to a signficant increase in bigger hits or anything.

Though I will curb this with a point in your favor where Bryce's one shoulder injury came from trying to get the ball out falling into the sidelines, reminded me a little of Cam and that tackle against San Diego where he just fell out it at a weird angle.

Edited by stan786
  • Pie 3
  • Beer 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

6 minutes ago, rayzor said:

i have been thinking about this and i'm sure most of you have been as well. we're concerned about Young's size and how likely it is for him to get injured by players twice his size.

i know it makes sense that it would be a major concern, but is that concern really warranted? Are smaller framed players, especially QBs, more prone to injury than larger ones?

Just like the issue of batted down passes, there are some players more prone to having them batted down, but it isn't because of their height. Could it be that the stats bear out that size isn't really a factor in frequency of injury for QBs? 

Thanks to @stan786 for finding this article on weight vs. injuries https://www.footballoutsiders.com/stat-analysis/2018/weight-and-injuries

I'm going to let you all look at it and see what you think and also see if you can find anymore studies showing this.

again, it makes sense that it would be a concern, but is the concern warranted by any actual stats? or is it all, "he's so small and they're so big!!!"?

I think all one needs to know about size and the qb position is that young would literally be the smallest to play the position by a country mile and that’s telling.   So you are banging on young to be the anomaly of all anomalies.   That’s a huge gamble when jobs are on the line.   

  • Pie 4
  • Poo 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

You can say past isn't relevant to QB size because it all changed with Brees and Wilson....that could be true.

It's also could be true that typically smaller players can't hold up, nor can they typically make the throws needed to get to the next level at QB.

That said, there are very few starts in this league by guys 6' and under, compared to 6'3" and over.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I've been arguing this in this chat for a while so it'll come as no surprise here.

I'd love to see something other than people giving me a gut feel on where the magical number on the scale is that injuries happen less. Kyler isnt that much smaller than CJ but they use him as an example, Tua weighs more than CJ but they use him as an example.

There is plenty of QBs big and small that have been hurt at differing rates in the NFL. There have been small QBs that have played for 15+ years, there have been big QBs who've only made it like 6-7. There is so many factors in play when it comes to QB weight and there really isnt any data that correlates with skinner players being hurt at some insane rate.

I know it feels good to just logically think about it, but feels like there is a large portion of this board automatically downgrading a player based on something they feel should be true but hasnt played out that way.

 

  • Pie 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, stan786 said:

I feel like while yes him running can increase the number of hits taken, you cant remove the amount he's avoiding by moving from the equation. Even for running QBs the pocket is where the far majority of QB injuries occur, being able to navigate the pocket and avoid some of that mess also needs to be factored a bit.

I'd argue Brees and Young in pocket move very similarly watching them, while Bryce does end up extending stuff I havent seen on tape where it leads to a signficant increase in bigger hits or anything.

Though I will curb this with a point in your favor where Bryce's one shoulder injury came from trying to get the ball out falling into the sidelines, reminded me a little of Cam and that tackle against San Diego where he just fell out it at a weird angle.

I will say this too.  He seems very good at taking hits as funny as that sounds.  I noticed he really kind of gives himself up and kind of absorbs the hit.  Those type of hits are usually pretty mild.  Someone on here compared it to drunk drivers rarely getting as injured because their bodies are relaxes the whole time.  I also think his size is going to limit some of our play calling, but if he excels at what he does I am not sure that matters as much.  

  • Pie 2
  • Beer 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, rightturn said:

I think all one needs to know about size and the qb position is that young would literally be the smallest to play the position by a country mile and that’s telling.   So you are banging on young to be the anomaly of all anomalies.   That’s a huge gamble when jobs are on the line.   

but what about for other smaller QBs, because he might be the smallest, but he's not the only smaller QB to play. Were they more prone to injury than any other QBs? I mean is there enough evidence showing that we would be walking into a dangerous situation other than speculating because he is so small?

I'm not looking for "common sense" because common sense is often subjective, but i am looking for data to show this is something that we should really be concerned about.

I mean all we have right now is a lot of opinions stating that it's an issue because either it "makes sense" that it would be an issue or because we've never seen someone that small take on the role.

  • Beer 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, ForJimmy said:

I will say this too.  He seems very good at taking hits as funny as that sounds.  I noticed he really kind of gives himself up and kind of absorbs the hit.  Those type of hits are usually pretty mild.  Someone on here compared it to drunk drivers rarely getting as injured because their bodies are relaxes the whole time.  I also think his size is going to limit some of our play calling, but if he excels at what he does I am not sure that matters as much.  

I do think his size will limit some of our play calling as well and I can see that being an argument for sure. I also think that could explain why lighter QBs are getting hurt less, because maybe their coaches purposefully put them in harms way less.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

11 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

For Young I think it is size combined with his playing style.  Running around extending plays is awesome, but it definitely leads to extra hits.  So it's the size plus the number of hits he takes.  You also don't want to take that part of his game away because that is where he excels.  If he was a pocket guy that got the ball out quickly and avoided hits, the size wouldn't be as much of a concern (like Drew Brees).  

but will his elusiveness and spacial awareness keep him from taking more hits and will his flexibility allow him to cut down on the force of blows? 

i think if he was more of a pocket QB that he would be more prone to taking big hits. Scrambling around the backfield usually makes a QB less likely to take a hit. I think Cam's worse injuries happened when he was in the pocket and wasn't on the move. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 minutes ago, thefuzz said:

You can say past isn't relevant to QB size because it all changed with Brees and Wilson....that could be true.

It's also could be true that typically smaller players can't hold up, nor can they typically make the throws needed to get to the next level at QB.

That said, there are very few starts in this league by guys 6' and under, compared to 6'3" and over.

that one study that @stan786shared in the other thread that i posted in here showed that the larger the player was, the more prone to injury they were. of course i don't think this was talking about contact injuries specifically, just all injuries. But even if you were to isolate contact injuries, would size be a quantifiable factor?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 minutes ago, rayzor said:

but what about for other smaller QBs, because he might be the smallest, but he's not the only smaller QB to play. Were they more prone to injury than any other QBs? I mean is there enough evidence showing that we would be walking into a dangerous situation other than speculating because he is so small?

I'm not looking for "common sense" because common sense is often subjective, but i am looking for data to show this is something that we should really be concerned about.

I mean all we have right now is a lot of opinions stating that it's an issue because either it "makes sense" that it would be an issue or because we've never seen someone that small take on the role.

It's not common sense. It's literally a data point that he would be the smallest in modern history.   There are multiple layered reasons for this. 

  • Pie 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

5 minutes ago, stan786 said:

I do think his size will limit some of our play calling as well and I can see that being an argument for sure. I also think that could explain why lighter QBs are getting hurt less, because maybe their coaches purposefully put them in harms way less.

Yeah and I am not sure you want him taking snaps from under center.  He never really did in college.  I mean his size will be outside the data range of successful QBs, so it's really hard to estimate what that looks like.  People keep bringing up Brees, but Bress has like 2 inches and 20ish pounds on Young.  Comparing Brees's size to Young is like comparing Mahomes's size to Brees.  It's still more significant than some people are thinking on here.  

  • Pie 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • To me, his weaknesses sound like it's related to how the defensive line plays. If he doesn't trust the line to be where they are supposed to be, he may feel the need to jump on misdirection, he may have to commit more than he wants to one play type or another, and he was likely always getting head on blocks in A Gap and B Gap blitzing, rather than just getting chipped because his line couldn't hold their spot.  You can't coach his strengths. You can coach his weaknesses and you can help him by having a dominant middle. 
    • Zen Cortex Reviews And Complaints: Are you tired of struggling with hearing issues or tinnitus that disrupt your daily life?   Zen Cortex is here to revolutionize the way you address these challenges. Discover the power of Zen Cortex, a natural blend of scientifically proven ingredients designed to support your hearing health and overall well-being. Click to visit Zen Cortex Official Website Zen Cortex Reviews - Are the Ingredients Clinically Proven to Support Healthy Hearing? As discerning consumers, we understand the importance of distinguishing fact from fiction when it comes to our cognitive well-being. In this review, we will meticulously analyze the Zen Cortex hearing support formula, examining its ingredients, scientific support, user experiences, and the integrity of the company behind its production. Our ultimate aim is to provide an unbiased assessment, empowering you to make an informed decision about whether Zen Cortex is a supplement deserving of trust or one that should be approached with caution as a potential scam. Join us as we embark on this investigative journey to unveil the truth about Zen Cortex. Limited Discount: Get Zen Cortex at 70% off on the official website! Zen Cortex Drops - What Is It? Zen Cortex is a newly launched hearing support formula that helps improve hearing health by fighting its root cause. This natural formula not only focuses on restoring hearing health but also improves memory, focus, and mental sharpness. It acts as a shield and protects the ears from further damage. Zen Cortex ear support formula is packed with plant ingredients that are clinically proven for safe use and cause no side effects. The formula is designed in such a way that is easy to swallow and is non-habit-forming. The manufacturer of Zen Cortex solution claims that the supplement works for everyone of all age groups. The formula is made in strict, sterile, and precise working conditions that too in a lab facility that is FDA-approved and GMP-certified. These are easy to intake and can be consumed along with a glass of water, coffee, or any drink of your preference. Each Zen Cortex bottle has 60 ML / FL. OZ of liquid formula and one bottle shall keep you going for one month's use. Check The Availability Of Zen Cortex On Its Official Website How Does Zen Cortex Function in Preventing Certain Hearing Problems? Zen Cortex hearing support formula works by the combined effect of its effective natural ingredients to address the root cause of hearing issues. It also addresses Tinnitus, a condition to which most people are a victim. Tinnitus makes one experience a ringing or buzzing sound in the ear. Exposure to loud noises, allergies, high blood pressure, inner ear damage, and even age-related hearing loss causes Tinnitus. Zen Cortex drops act as a shield against these problems and helps promote better and clearer hearing. The antioxidants present in the formula protect the ear, improve blood flow, and boost energy. The manufacturer assures that the Zen Cortex supplement works for everyone as the ingredients are natural and of high quality which are highly known to support healthy hearing. It also focuses on improving memory power, mental sharpness, and overall health. Taking Zen Cortex liquid consistently helps one to have better energy throughout the day. It also helps reduce inflammation and protects the ears from future damage. Check The Official Website To See If Zen Cortex Is Currently In Stock A brief review of Zen Cortex's key ingredients that make it work! Premium chemicals proven safe and effective are used in Zen Cortex Ear Health Booster. To date, no adverse reactions or complaints have been recorded. Important components of Zen Cortex include: Grape Seed: The many health benefits of grape seed extract include its ability to protect against diabetes, heart disease, cancer, free radicals due to and other conditions. Antioxidants in grape seeds help improve hearing and protect ears from damage.   Green Tea: The Camellia Sinensis plant produces green tea, which has many health benefits, including improving mental performance, maintaining normal blood pressure, preventing cancer, promoting weight loss, prevent heart attack, etc. It promotes better hearing health by increasing blood flow to the ears.   Sylvestre Gymnema: Gurmar, another name for Gymnema Sylvestre, is a woody wine that reduces high cholesterol, improves weight loss and reduces sugar cravings. This Zen Cortex component protects the ears from further damage while promoting good hearing.   Annual Peppers: The sweet pepper most commonly used as a spice is called bell pepper. This Zen Cortex supplement helps heal wounds, treat heart problems, relieve pain, and improve digestion. It also promotes hearing health and reduces inflammation.   Panax ginseng: The plant known as Panax ginseng, or Asian ginseng, is famous for its medicinal properties. It improves immunity, vitality, mood and cognitive function. The neuroprotective qualities of this herb help reduce tinnitus symptoms and improve hearing function.   Cactus: Cactus, also known as Milkvetch, is a flowering plant that helps improve hearing. It facilitates clear sound and protects the ears from damage. Other health benefits of the plant include strengthening the immune system and treating liver-related diseases, diabetes, infections and high blood pressure.   Silver picolinate: A type of chromium that helps with weight loss, blood sugar regulation, cholesterol regulation, depressive symptoms and many other effects is chromium silver picolinate. They have a good reputation for promoting hearing health.   Maca Root: Due to its many health benefits, Maca root is used as medicine and food supplement. It is one of the main components of Zen Cortex, which helps improve energy, mood, memory and bone strength. This allows us to have more energy throughout the day. Click To Visit The Official Zen Cortex Website For Detailed Ingredient Information What Are The Major Health Benefits Associated With Using Zen Cortex Drops? There are various health benefits linked with the usage of the Zen Cortex dietary supplement: Improved ear health: This is a homemade formula that promotes good hearing. It helps restore hearing health and fights the underlying cause of hearing loss. Increase blood flow: Ingredients in Zen Cortex, such as green tea, improve blood flow to the ears, promoting normal hearing. The ability to hear sounds more clearly improves as blood flow increases. Increase vitality: Zen Cortex drops not only improve hearing health but also give you energy throughout the day. Ingredients like maca root help increase energy and improve mood. Protects the ears from future damage: By treating tinnitus and other ear-related problems, the neuroprotective properties of Zen Cortex Memory Booster help protect and prevent damage to the ears. Reduces inflammation: A substance such as chili pepper that helps achieve good hearing by reducing inflammation in general and in the ear. ORDER Zen Cortex at the LOWEST Price from its Official Website Pros And Cons of Zen Cortex There are various advantages to using the formula and as per the Zen Cortex reviews of customers, no side effects or complaints have been reported so far. Pros: Manufactured using only high-quality natural ingredients that are clinically tested for safety and cause no side effects. Free from chemicals or any harmful toxins and is non-GMO. Comes at a reasonable price. Bonuses are available. It has a 60-day, 100% money-back guarantee. Provides all-day energy. Cons: Overdosing may be harmful. Replicas may be available. Click Here To Purchase Zen Cortex From Its Official Website How To Take Zen Cortex Drops? The Right Way of Using It One drop of Zen Cortex liquid mixture should be taken twice a day. According to the manufacturer, one dropper should be taken in the morning and one dropper before lunch. Zen Cortex Hearing Health Enhancer can be taken undiluted, taken sublingually, or mixed with water or other liquids. For optimal benefit, Zen Cortex formulation should be used for at least three to six months. After a few uses, you may notice a slight difference. Do not overdose as it can be dangerous and overdosing may also be ineffective. There are some safety precautions to consider, such as the fact that Zen Cortex solution should not be used by anyone under the age of 18, and women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should not take the supplement. (DISCOUNT OFFER) Buy Zen Cortex For Lowest Price Online Is Zen Cortex Legit? What To Expect After Its Usage? Zen Cortex Tinnitus Pill is a trustworthy formula as it is made from natural ingredients. When used regularly, Zen Cortex offers a number of benefits, including better and healthier hearing, memory protection, increased intelligence, less inflammation, and more. It helps eliminate tinnitus and related symptoms such as tinnitus or ringing in the ears. This natural solution also provides energy all day long. The components of Zen Cortex liquid drops promote better mood and blood circulation. In addition, it also protects the ears from further damage. Click to Buy Zen Cortex From The Official Website Right Now    Zen Cortex Price Details: How Much Does It Cost? There are no retail locations for Zen Cortex hearing aid packages or online at sites like Amazon and eBay. The only place to get it is on their official website. However, copies are still accessible as many websites attempt to offer low-cost, low-quality formulations that resemble the original. Here's the price: One bottle (30-day servings) costs $69 Three bottles (90-day servings) cost $59 per bottle Six bottles (180-day servings) cost $49 per bottle When you order three or six bottles of Zen Cortex supplements, shipping within the United States is free. Exclusive Offer – Get Zen Cortex for an unbelievable low price today How Useful Are Zen Cortex Bonuses? Does It Provide Extra Benefits? Along with having a limited-period discount, the Zen Cortex solution also comes with bonuses. When you purchase three or six Zen Cortex bottles, you get 2 e-books as free bonuses. They are; Bonus 1 - Hear Like a Pro: An e-book that provides tips and techniques on how to improve and restore hearing health in a more natural and safe way. It also aids in maintaining hearing health effectively. Bonus 2 - Powerful Ways to Sharpen Your Memory: This e-guide helps to improve memory and hearing abilities. It also has instructions on how to attain long-term benefits from it. Click to Buy Zen Cortex From The Official Website Right Now   Does Zen Cortex Hearing Support Formula Offer A 100% Refund Policy? In case consumers find the formula ineffective or unsatisfactory, the manufacturer offers a 60-day 100% money-back guarantee, so there is no need to worry. If Zen Cortex Memory Booster does not deliver the expected results, you will receive a full refund. However, you must only make a purchase through Zen Cortex's official website to qualify for this refund. Click To Order Zen Cortex With A 60-day Money-back Guarantee From Its Official Website Zen Cortex Drops Users Ratings: Customer Ratings -6 Flavor -6 Value For Money - 7 Easy To Swallow -5 Zen Cortex Drops Customer Reviews Although I've only been using ZenCortex for three weeks, I already appreciate its ease of use and effectiveness in supporting my mental abilities. I add a few drops to my morning cup of coffee and continue on my way. Even after sharing my money with a few friends, they kept asking to come back for more! Jack S. - United States, Arizona "I value my solitude above all else." So I  understand the importance of maintaining  my hearing health. I sleep easier at night knowing that I am providing my hearing with these essential nutrients by taking ZenCortex. Definitely try this. United States - Sabine G. - Texas Click to read more customer reviews and results Final Verdict: Zen Cortex Reviews After careful analysis, it is clear that Zen Cortex is a genuine cognitive enhancement supplement that can help and improve brain and hearing performance. A company's emphasis on product quality and openness, well-researched ingredients, and positive customer reviews are just some of the solid data our in-depth investigation revealed. Zen Cortex delivers on its promise, providing a viable treatment option for those looking to improve their hearing and cognitive function. In summary, Zen Cortex proves to be a reliable choice for anyone trying to improve their hearing and mental clarity. This review highlights the importance of conducting thorough research and making informed decisions when choosing dietary supplements to improve cognitive function and hearing. Zen Cortex is not a scam; rather, it appears to be a supplement that should be considered for those looking to improve their cognitive and hearing abilities. Click to Buy Zen Cortex From The Official Website Right Now FAQS How is Zen Cortex Supplement ordered? You can buy it by choosing the package you like and adding it to the cart on Zen Cortex's official website. In the next stage, you will need to provide some information including name, address, phone number and preferred delivery location to Zen Cortex. Your order will be complete once the final payment step is completed. Does Zen Cortex Hearing Health Formula help increase vitality? Zen Cortex drops are designed to improve hearing health while increasing energy levels. The body can receive energy throughout the day from natural nutrients such as green tea and maca root. Can Zen Cortex supplements be used for ear health? Yes, you can take Zen Cortex by placing it under your tongue or mixing it with your favorite beverage in a glass of water. Can Zen Cortex liquid be taken with other medicines? It is safe to eat Zen Cortex. You should talk to your doctor before using Zen Cortex drops if you have health problems or are taking strict medications. Does the FDA approve Zen Cortex? Although manufactured under strict procedures according to GMP and FDA guidelines, it has not yet received direct approval from the FDA. Limited Discount: Get Zen Cortex at 70% off on the official website!
    • They also have 3 SB wins and more HOFers. Peppers is our first full HOFer versus guys who spend a few years with us. Elway by himself overshadows our history. Winning SB 50 would have been huge for our history, definitely putting that team into the greatest of all time discussions.
×
×
  • Create New...