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    Harrell and Grant for the Packers.
    Weaver and Jackson for the Eagles.
    All put on IR with season ending injuries suffered in the first game.
    Kind of amazing, really.

    Then throw in concussions for Kolb and Bradley, you have one brutal game.

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    Two brothers also got injuried in week 1...

    Cullen Jenkins fractured his hand and Chris Jenkins of the Jets tore his ACL.

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      • #4
        I would like to see a study of when season ending injuries happen. I have had an impression that more occur early in the season than later in the season. I've never seen anything to confirm ore refute it, just an impression I have had.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Patler
          I would like to see a study of when season ending injuries happen. I have had an impression that more occur early in the season than later in the season. I've never seen anything to confirm ore refute it, just an impression I have had.
          The Commish said at the Green Bay "town meeting" that there is no evidence of injuries occurring at a higher rate in colder weather, so while that doesn't say they happen more earlier in the year, it does say that they don't happen more later.

          Without seeing the data, my guess would be the same as yours Patler.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by vince
            Originally posted by Patler
            I would like to see a study of when season ending injuries happen. I have had an impression that more occur early in the season than later in the season. I've never seen anything to confirm ore refute it, just an impression I have had.
            The Commish said at the Green Bay "town meeting" that there is no evidence of injuries occurring at a higher rate in colder weather, so while that doesn't say they happen more earlier in the year, it does say that they don't happen more later.

            Without seeing the data, my guess would be the same as yours Patler.
            I was thinking about this earlier, and I would certainly guess that major injuries are more common early on simply because of the ramp up in terms of intensity and violence in the transition from the preseason to the regular season. Everybody has minor aches and pains later in the year, but I would guess the most major injuries occur when players are least ready for them and least acclimated to the hitting that goes on in the regular season.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Patler
              I would like to see a study of when season ending injuries happen. I have had an impression that more occur early in the season than later in the season. I've never seen anything to confirm ore refute it, just an impression I have had.
              it does for sure feel that way

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Lurker64
                Originally posted by vince
                Originally posted by Patler
                I would like to see a study of when season ending injuries happen. I have had an impression that more occur early in the season than later in the season. I've never seen anything to confirm ore refute it, just an impression I have had.
                The Commish said at the Green Bay "town meeting" that there is no evidence of injuries occurring at a higher rate in colder weather, so while that doesn't say they happen more earlier in the year, it does say that they don't happen more later.

                Without seeing the data, my guess would be the same as yours Patler.
                I was thinking about this earlier, and I would certainly guess that major injuries are more common early on simply because of the ramp up in terms of intensity and violence in the transition from the preseason to the regular season. Everybody has minor aches and pains later in the year, but I would guess the most major injuries occur when players are least ready for them and least acclimated to the hitting that goes on in the regular season.
                Exactly.

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                • #9
                  Since I do like to argue, I will argue with myself:

                  But, Patler, recent history with the Packers has had Harris, Kampman and Tauscher all go out later in the season. Spitz, however, was early.

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                  • #10
                    I would guess it looks a little like a u. Starts high, gets fewer in the middle of the season and then more again at the end when fatigue starts setting in.
                    Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Patler
                      I would like to see a study of when season ending injuries happen. I have had an impression that more occur early in the season than later in the season. I've never seen anything to confirm ore refute it, just an impression I have had.
                      I have the same feeling and its a reason I believe in a heavier hitting training camp. Your body adjusts to what you put it through, and if you walk through your plays and then go balls out on sunday you get injuries (and poorer execution). If you practice punting indoors then try to catch the ball in the swirling freezing wind of Chicago you will fuck it up.
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                      • #12
                        Re: 4 season enders in one game

                        Originally posted by Patler
                        Harrell and Grant for the Packers.
                        Weaver and Jackson for the Eagles.
                        All put on IR with season ending injuries suffered in the first game.
                        Kind of amazing, really.

                        Then throw in concussions for Kolb and Bradley, you have one brutal game.
                        Wasn't that all in the 1st half?? Truly crazy.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Brandon494
                          Two brothers also got injuried in week 1...

                          Cullen Jenkins fractured his hand and Chris Jenkins of the Jets tore his ACL.


                          That might be a wrap for Kris. Helluva career.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by vince
                            Originally posted by Patler
                            I would like to see a study of when season ending injuries happen. I have had an impression that more occur early in the season than later in the season. I've never seen anything to confirm ore refute it, just an impression I have had.
                            The Commish said at the Green Bay "town meeting" that there is no evidence of injuries occurring at a higher rate in colder weather, so while that doesn't say they happen more earlier in the year, it does say that they don't happen more later.

                            Without seeing the data, my guess would be the same as yours Patler.
                            My guess would be the same. That early season injuries happen with a higher frequency and degree of player loss, than balance of schedule injuries. Doesn't it come down to real schedule game conditioning, that's related to being punished by the contact in real competition?

                            I tried to discover something to verify an answer to this question without success. I got this.



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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by JustinHarrell
                              I would guess it looks a little like a u. Starts high, gets fewer in the middle of the season and then more again at the end when fatigue starts setting in.
                              No, a parabola!
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