that really exists in the NFL. Last year was actually a pretty healthy season for the team as a whole. The fact that Barkley missed almost the entire season sticks out, but it's rare for any team to have their starting RB go 16 games.
1/17 or about 6 percent more injuries. I think teams will rest players more and especially in games that are out of reach. Teams will avoid OT games.
If a team that is down by 7 points with a few seconds remaining in the game scores a TD, they will go for the two point win rather than kick the extra point for a tie and overtime.
If a team that is down by 7 points with a few seconds remaining in the game scores a TD, they will go for the two point win rather than kick the extra point for a tie and overtime.
Bingo. Was the last time (and only since at least 2000) where we finished in the top 5 of overall team health.
It's a mental thing, I believe, as much as anything else.
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If I could have bet on who would be the one to pick it up, I'd have laid heavy money on you, my friend. 😂
Ever the murderer!
He's the only BBI member with a single-digit Social Security number.
Shockey broke his leg late in the season but Boss stepped in.
And Kiwanuka missed a majority of the season but did not have a huge role at that point. Also likely created more opportunity for Tuck.
I guess the theme here...guys getting injured is inevitable, but having guys who can step in without missing a beat is what will make you a great team
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He's the only BBI member with a single-digit Social Security number.
I thought it was I,II,III,IV,V,VI,VII,VIII,IX.