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Old 11-07-2018, 03:45 PM   #4
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how they handle things most definitely impacts injury frequency.

older-school thought likely plays through things. rub some dirt on it.. be a man, that type of irrational nonsense based on nothing but feelings and ego.

smarter organizations would apply known historical data and medical knowledge to the context. understanding that taking 2-4 weeks off now means you won't hit below the mendoza line the rest of the year while trying to prove how big your d#ck is.

not just stuff like that, but also preperation would be wise to include the input from the medical staff.

you can reduce injuries in all sorts of ways with sophisticated well-thought out systems.

the teams that let players play through injuries are also likely to be the archaic, dogmatic late-adopters, historically speaking... Hello, Detroit!!@# outisde of a desperate man's overspending, they are mostly r^tards when it come to running the organization.

gardenhire is a good influence. read into his comments and even while trying to be nice about his employers, you can read between the lines and see the frustration with the incompetency of our MiL system and organization in general.

still running like it's 1950, ffs.
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