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Join Date: Aug 2003
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Dola,
First piece of quick and dirty data... Total of all injuries: 4311 Inury Rating = Prone: 834 injury Rating = Normal: 3450 Injury Rating = Durable: 37 |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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834 injuries for 13.5% of the population compared to 3450 for 82.4% of the population
That's about a 50% increased chance of injury for injury Prone players, which roughly matches up with the SEI ratio as well. And durable players basically never get injured
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RonCo, that's v5 data (which is more applicable to me right now anyway), but what was the League Setting for injuries in this league?
Also wondering if the "Prone" injury rate might be higher since players will move from Normal to Prone over their years, so the number of prone players in your study is what it is, but there might not have been as many seasons played that players were Prone.
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I think our setting is normal, or whatever the OOTP label is for that. I'll check it when I get back to my home PC. I've been doing some studies on "out" and dtd injuries, too. I'll post those when I get it formatted up a little.
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