Regarding games a player played. I know you said that if a guy got injured last year for a number of games, he'd most likely get injured in the Sim. What about guys who held-out? Will the sim assume they were injured, will they hold out in the sim? Or will it just go by their stats, or lack there of?
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Originally posted by Forward_LateralRegarding games a player played. I know you said that if a guy got injured last year for a number of games, he'd most likely get injured in the Sim. What about guys who held-out? Will the sim assume they were injured, will they hold out in the sim? Or will it just go by their stats, or lack there of?
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Originally posted by Ebenezergreat question. in my experience (which is only a total of 3 league years)...hold outs have never really played a factor. not saying that it will or won't. wish i had a better answer.
Ok.... but if a player was injured does it meanhe will for sure?
For instance Winslow player 2 games.... does that mean he will def get injured? He won't be the starter anyway.... should i save him for a game i need him in? Is there a chance he won't get injured? etc
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Originally posted by Canadian'eh!Ok.... but if a player was injured does it meanhe will for sure?
For instance Winslow player 2 games.... does that mean he will def get injured? He won't be the starter anyway.... should i save him for a game i need him in? Is there a chance he won't get injured? etcDareus - 1st Round Pick
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Originally posted by Canadian'eh!Ok.... but if a player was injured does it meanhe will for sure?
For instance Winslow player 2 games.... does that mean he will def get injured? He won't be the starter anyway.... should i save him for a game i need him in? Is there a chance he won't get injured? etc
roll of the dice...ya never know...but i can say, if you pick somebody who is perpetually injured you are asking for trouble.
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