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Talk about injury prone
All these players are in their early to mid-20s, with the exception of Foster. This is the same team that saw many young players lose their talents for no particular reason. A few years removed from that, we've morphed into a winner. My comments in italics.
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We finished the season in 5th place, 6.5 games back. It was our worst season since 1907.
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The AI and I seem to go through streaks. I'll have a year where it does absolutely nothing to me, then a year where everyone loses talent, then a year or two of regular usage, then a year of massive injuries, then a year of nothing, etc., etc.
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That's not all that is after you. I have reported you to OSHA. You obviously have an unhealthy work environment.
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Seems like a lot until you really look at it. Only Wood and Miller suffered monsteros injuries. The rest are fairly routine stuff. I reordered them based on severity. If this was your entire season's injury list you probably got off fairly cheaply.
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It wasn't the whole season, I just felt like it was a lot in one stretch. The rest of the year saw a few minor injuries of a few days to 2/3 weeks, but nothing more. I was really only reacting to that 10 day stretch in August when five guys went on the DL and all were important to my team.
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