I know its been said before that a particular player cannot be "injury prone" per the game logic. Are we sure ? I have a 97 DE that has only played 400-500 snaps for 3 straight years. Now he is up for a big contact. He produces when hes on the field.
Re: Injury prone
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raymattison21
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5/18/2018 3:43 pm
BIDDZZBUCS wrote:
I know its been said before that a particular player cannot be "injury prone" per the game logic. Are we sure ? I have a 97 DE that has only played 400-500 snaps for 3 straight years. Now he is up for a big contact. He produces when hes on the field.
Please link him so I can see his past injuries . Most likely it is the RNG , but it could be due to the AI selecting the BPA for other positions in which a high rated player would be selected over others. Pushing his fatigue levels lower thus increasing his chance to be injured .
Re: Injury prone
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Bryson10
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5/18/2018 3:46 pm
I believe certain players are injury prone. No clue how it’s coded but I’ve experienced it over all my teams. Some guys always seem to get hurt. I like how it works because it’s realistic. When I sign a player or trade for a guy the first thing I look at is production and injury history
I believe certain players are injury prone. No clue how it’s coded but I’ve experienced it over all my teams. Some guys always seem to get hurt. I like how it works because it’s realistic. When I sign a player or trade for a guy the first thing I look at is production and injury history
Just like certain players are paper tigers, I've had DEs(with 95+ speed too before speed was scaled for weight) for example that I rated like a 98 or 99 overall and they just never did anything. Traded them away for multiple first round picks and got better production out of guys that I had rated in the 70s.
Keep pushing at it and see what you can produce. I don't even see a 'serious injury' listed on his transaction log. I don't see anything which stands out. Normal spreaded out injuries and nothing too catastrophic.
Re: Injury prone
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Smirt211
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5/18/2018 4:54 pm
Delving deeper it looks like a combination. 1st year production and then dipped in performance (dinged with lil injuries) in combination with Lellow's paper tiger point.