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"Improvement" vs. "fixing everything"
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(09-22-2019, 12:44 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: That is great point only if AJ was only guy injured after the 5-3 start, we all know not the case. They lost TE #1, #2 and # 4 for example.

Didn't they also start 4-1 and end up being 6-10, so lost a lot of games with AJ playing as well.

Well that is my point.  Prior to the injuries piling up, they had an .800 win percentage.  So you see that the two seasons can't really be compared in their entirety.  Without the injuries to key players last season, 10-6 was entirely possible.

So suppose all of our injured players come back next week and we don't suffer another injury the remainder of the seaon, and we go on to close the season out at 7-9.  Your standard states changing to Taylor was a success because we won 7 games, but to me it was not as good as, apples to apples, win percentage declined.
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RE: "Improvement" vs. "fixing everything" - jfkbengals - 09-22-2019, 01:05 PM

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