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Originally Posted by Francis Cole
We will of course have Q/P/D/O for a mid-week status, and the health map will show a bit of that. But the main focus of the health map (sorry I couldn't think of a better name  ) is to inform you the long term wear and tear of a player.
If you draft a college RB you are probably not that concerned about his fitness that week, you are most certainly interested to know if his knees are completely ruined from a college injury though.
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Do you know yet how accurate the health map will be? Even the teams with the best training staffs miss things sometimes, and unexpected injuries come up. Not only that, concussion histories can also be hard to track. I love the health map idea, but I don't want it to be too accurate or for it to tell everything easily.