04-05-2022, 05:41 PM
(04-05-2022, 05:24 PM)fredtoast Wrote: My original point has not been proven to be off target. Injuries are pretty random. There is lots of data that proves this.
It is silly to claim that the exact same coach with the exact same training staff with the exact same information "managed" to stay healthy this year after they had a team in 2020 that was destroyed by injuries.
I am not attacking Zac in any way. I am not saying he did anything wrong. But I have ALWAYS said that coaching and/or training staff really could not do much to prevent injuries because they are based mostly on luck.
You all are the ones claiming Zac screwed up in '19 and '20. And at the same time you are saying I am the one attacking Zac.
This is nuts.
I agree it's nuts. No one is claiming Zac screwed up in 19 and 20 (unless folks want to look at your assertion that this staff is the same that had the worst in 2020 as a shot at Zac and the boys, but who in their right mind would do that). I merely stated staffs can mature with experience and install "best practices" as they learn.
So reason you chose to show up and throw shade at an article that points to practices the staff employed that may have kept them healthy during the longest season any team in the history of the NFL has played. Only you know if it was to mitigate any credit Zac may be given or to simply point out Injuries are mostly luck. THE EXACT same thing the article said.