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Why do injuries linger on this team and not other teams?


PantherTrain84

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Case in point....Green Bay won the Superbowl with over 1/3 of their team (15 players) on IR. This included key guys like Donald Driver and Charles Woodson.

Woodson was injured during the Super Bowl, not long after he fuged up Emmanuel sanders and took him out of the game. Karma's a bitch

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The NFL has all the data on injuries across the league. I assume they share that with teams if requested. All the team has to do is run a statistical analysis to see if their history is atypical.

I'd have to guess every team does this on a continuing basis as a way to evaluate their training and medical staffs.

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There's injuries on every team, but when you're not a contending team you're players go on IR. Players on a contending team plays through their injuries and then you finds out that they were playing with it after the season. Remember Beaskn played through an injury was it in 08' and no one knew about it until after the season.

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