November 26, 2022 05:55AM
I don't think so but I don't have the data to day definitively. I would assume that losing makes it more likely that players won't stick their neck out and hurt themselves. Like if you're losing then you might as well think more about yourself in your long-term health as opposed to if you're a legitimate contender. I also feel like you're more likely to play through an injury if your team is contending. So maybe some guys who have nagging injuries just sit it out when their team is losing. I think wins and losses are more correlated to injury than the vice versa. And quite frankly I think injuries in a sport where people are mashing their bodies together just comes down to luck. We were incredibly healthy for 5 years in a row. How did we do that? Some of it was probably our ability to manage. But we have the exact same staff and now everybody's dropping like flies.
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  Do injuries coincide with losing more than just the obvious?

roman18320November 26, 2022 04:30AM

  "Momentum"

alyoshamucci193November 26, 2022 05:25AM

  Good question

Ram_Ruler153November 26, 2022 05:55AM

  I think injuries are just a fact of life, especially on the OL…

Rams43138November 26, 2022 05:57AM

  Not aged well

OzRam76November 26, 2022 10:43PM

  Re: I think injuries are just a fact of life, especially on the OL…

Ramstien95November 27, 2022 03:09AM

  I don't think McVay has lost the team

Ramsdude79November 27, 2022 03:40AM

  +1........nm

Arkansas Ram54November 27, 2022 05:11AM