JSO Blog - Greg Bedard - Sept 19, 2010 accessed 8:19 PM CDT
I think this may be a demonstrably false statement. Bedard is taking another dig at Thompson's preference not to fill roster depth with veterans.
But a team of younger starters and key backups is less likely to get injured in the first place. The best indicator of potential injuries is probably past injuries (not definitive, but I would bet it has the highest correlation). And while Bedard worships at the alter of the veteran backup, they are always limited and can be exposed over time with film study. They are also more likely to be available because of an injury history.
Younger players would more likely be exposed early (Shields and Burnett) and learn from their mistakes.
There is no single right way to build a team. But Bedard seems to believe that Thompson's approach is a combination of fetish and tarot card reading. I wish he would stop drawing conclusions in the face of his continued inability to understand the approach.
3. No major injuries: Let's face it, the Eagles and Bills haven't exactly been elite teams the first few weeks. Packers had two season-ending injuries in Week 1 (Ryan Grant, Justin Harrell); none today. Health will be a key factor for this team this year. Probably moreso than for other teams because of the way Ted Thompson constructs his teams.
But a team of younger starters and key backups is less likely to get injured in the first place. The best indicator of potential injuries is probably past injuries (not definitive, but I would bet it has the highest correlation). And while Bedard worships at the alter of the veteran backup, they are always limited and can be exposed over time with film study. They are also more likely to be available because of an injury history.
Younger players would more likely be exposed early (Shields and Burnett) and learn from their mistakes.
There is no single right way to build a team. But Bedard seems to believe that Thompson's approach is a combination of fetish and tarot card reading. I wish he would stop drawing conclusions in the face of his continued inability to understand the approach.


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