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Again, 100% overblown. |
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As for Hollywood - guy got hurt who seems to always get hurt. Health is a skill, Hollywood's never had it. Ultimately any single injury can be a fluke but he has a history of them. 2018 -- Significant injury in college (foot) 2019 -- Ankle injury -- missed 2 games 2020 -- off-season surgery, was 'limited' in a couple of games; fairly healthy 2021 -- Missed a game due to a soft tissue injury; limited in others. 2022 -- Soft tissue injury early; IR for foot fracture late 2023 -- Dealt with a heel injury all year; limited most of the season and missed 3 games (pulled from two others). He's just not an iron horse fellas. Is what it is. But yeah, there was nothing to suggest at some point our All-World QB would throw a stupid interception then recklessly hurl his body into our WR1 who's trying to strip the football after the pick. THAT one is fluky as hell. No two ways about that. |
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You wouldn't say he's had issues with injuries in that time? |
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This is by far the worst injury he's had, and it'll be the only season he hasn't played at least 10 games. It shouldn't have kept him out for longer than 2-3 games, but again, not healing correctly is the epitome of "freak deal" moron. |
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It's not just a question of looking at his GPs stats. You can look at his targets. A 1st round pick who was TRADED for a 1st round pick and who's been counted on as a primary receiving option for every team he's been on has averaged about 105 targets/season over his 5 seasons in the league. And in the one season where he was reasonably healthy, he had 150. the 150 is where teams WANT him to be. The 100 is what they're getting on average. So he's out there giving about 2/3 of what teams are looking to get out of him in large part due to a lengthy injury history. That matters. We risked it, it was a worthwhile risk, but it bit us. Shit happens. |
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It is. What's it matter, in the end, he's hurt again. |
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He's had a history of fractures. And sometimes if something fractures, it doesn't heal as you'd like. That's the nature of the beast. It's a but/for causation thing. Is it a fluke that the bone didn't heal right? Maybe - but without the fracture it's not an issue. Is it a fluke that Mahomes drove himself into Rice's knee? Yeah, but without the interception, that's not an issue. Guys that get hurt...get hurt. And recoveries are vague and unpredictable. I don't think you can hand-waive it when a guy who's had multiple fractures BEFORE you signed him, has another AFTER you signed him and then things don't go according to script with recovery. Because things OFTEN don't go according to script with recovery. |
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No one thought we'd lose him for the season the very first time he had any contact in a game. |
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If Hollywood had a hamstring or something that kept him out a few weeks, it would be fair to say "I told you so". This is not a scenario where it's fair to play that game. It was 100% a freak bad luck situation, regardless of your opinion on his injury history or mine. |
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Brown has plenty of those. So no, it's not 'expected' that he'd be unavailable to this point, but it shouldn't necessarily be a shocker either. Lemme try it from a different angle (warning -- really overly simplistic medical example to follow). Smoking doesn't EXACTLY cause cancer. What it does is kill cells more rapidly. And in killing cells, the body then responds by regenerating them. The more often it has to regenerate cells, the more likely it is that ONE of those regenerations goes awry and thus a cancerous cell is born that becomes a tumor, etc... By smoking, you haven't increased the odds of any of one of those cells becoming a mutated cell that turns cancerous. You simply spin the wheel a lot more often because you're killing cells that must then be regenerated. Hollywoods injury didn't increase the odds that any single recovery goes sideways. But by having multiple recoveries, it increased the chances that he would eventually roll snakeyes. And in this case, that's what happened. |
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