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Originally Posted by Outlaw III
I just hated too many injuries last year that lasted multiple months. There were too few of the out for a week or so sprains and twinges.
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This seems a little out of whack to me. Small injuries should actually be MORE common and the big injuries perhaps a little less. I just finished my first season (using "classic" setting) and my roster had 16 injuries that were for 6 months or more. Small injuries? I had less than five all season. My entire starting lineup was on the DL with serious injuries - six of these guys had a proneness rating of less than 10. If there were 30 or more small, niggling injuries and maybe 4-6 big injuries, I'd say the injury model was perfect. And before anyone says "try a lower injury setting", I set it to "low" for the 2nd year and five guys are already out (no small injuries at all) - and it's the first month of the regular season (two of these guys have a 1 in every injury proneness category).