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Old 04-16-2017, 11:31 AM   #1
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'Minor setback' forces 10-month timeline

Cesar Cedeno has a strained rib cage muscle, according to his player page. But the news report said he suffered a "minor setback" that pushes his return back 10 months. Doesn't seem right.
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Cesar Cedeno has a strained rib cage muscle, according to his player page. But the news report said he suffered a "minor setback" that pushes his return back 10 months. Doesn't seem right.
I've seen situations similar to this in my sims however I don't remember them being as long as 10 months (most are 4-5 months).

Also, while separate from the situation above, I've had many guys get an injury where they're listed as Day-to-Day for something like 6 months. Off the top of my head, one of those injuries was a meniscus tear in the knee so I figure this shouldn't have been a Day-to-Day injury. I usually just throw them on the 60-day DL in these instances as attempting to play them would seem unrealistic.
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I've seen situations similar to this in my sims however I don't remember them being as long as 10 months (most are 4-5 months).

Also, while separate from the situation above, I've had many guys get an injury where they're listed as Day-to-Day for something like 6 months. Off the top of my head, one of those injuries was a meniscus tear in the knee so I figure this shouldn't have been a Day-to-Day injury. I usually just throw them on the 60-day DL in these instances as attempting to play them would seem unrealistic.
This has been discussed in another thread. Some refinement of the module is needed. IRL injuries like a meniscus tear than can be corrected via arthroscopy with 4-8 week recovery need to have a surgery option. I'm quite sure 90% of players and medical personnel in real life would choose that. Time of season would have a big effect and we hear about that IRL in August/September.
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