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re: FYI: There were more injuries among the top 20 "slow-paced" teams last season...

Posted on 7/23/13 at 7:45 am to
Posted by elit4ce05
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Posted on 7/23/13 at 7:45 am to
you realize the majority of the injuries were on the defensive side of the ball. Which only strengthens the argument. It's not the offensive side that receives the injuries so naturally the HUNH team is not the one receiving the injuries.
Posted by NYCAuburn
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Posted on 7/23/13 at 7:54 am to
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you realize the majority of the injuries were on the defensive side of the ball


They were? you have evidence of this? or are you just assuming because lord saban has spoken, so you believe it now?


If Saban was worried about the number of plays a player was involved as a possible contributing factor for injuries, he could always just sub some of those 85 players in. you know the ones that get processed because they don't play.

Wouldn't even need a rule change. he could do it on his very own. I am sure if he was truly concerned, he would do this? right?

Posted by Breesus2Jimmy
Member since Dec 2011
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Posted on 7/23/13 at 7:57 am to
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you realize the majority of the injuries were on the defensive side of the ball. Which only strengthens the argument. It's not the offensive side that receives the injuries so naturally the HUNH team is not the one receiving the injuries


Makes sense, half the time on these up-tempo teams the player with the ball runs straight out of bounds before contact.

More meaningful stats would be to look at injuries before this fad of high school coaches and girls bball coaches coming to cfb.
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