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2029 REG8 SIM Complete - Next gameday SIM = FRI 06/14

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  • #16
    Originally posted by Matt View Post
    I wish it was a guard instead of an 82 rated CB.

    Kid is made of glass though. Must have the durability rating of 1.
    Ouch, hopefully he comes back in one piece. My new T that I signed to a big extension last season I put back in with one game to go and very low probability of reinjury rebroke his leg last season and dropped around 5 points in the offseason. I've also had a receiver miss a season and a half with a severe knee injury and come back with no points lost, so hopefully he'll be fine.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Matt View Post
      I wish it was a guard instead of an 82 rated CB.

      Kid is made of glass though. Must have the durability rating of 1.
      What was his injury? There are certain types I wouldn't mess with no matter how low the risk of reinjury. Knee, head, hamstring, things like that. Broken thumbs I'm OK with.

      "Risk of reinjury" refers only to the risk of getting a more severe injury (presumably of the same area?).

      Guys with "No risk of reinjury" can still get the (x) extension of the same injury where the recovery time gets extended and/or "level of playing" drops.
      Float likeabutterflysting likeabee.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Nutah View Post
        What was his injury? There are certain types I wouldn't mess with no matter how low the risk of reinjury. Knee, head, hamstring, things like that. Broken thumbs I'm OK with.
        After my experiences I think I'm going to start doing it that way. Two guys reinjuring themselves when I put them in a game early with "very low" probability is too much for me.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Nutah View Post
          What was his injury? There are certain types I wouldn't mess with no matter how low the risk of reinjury. Knee, head, hamstring, things like that. Broken thumbs I'm OK with.

          "Risk of reinjury" refers only to the risk of getting a more severe injury (presumably of the same area?).

          Guys with "No risk of reinjury" can still get the (x) extension of the same injury where the recovery time gets extended and/or "level of playing" drops.
          Wow...had no idea. That (x) for another 48 weeks is killer. I've screwed up with this team more than I can remember. I need to take all this knowledge I've learned and go back in time.

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