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Post by Commissioner Erick on Mar 17, 2022 12:28:25 GMT -5
OOTP tweaked its injury settings a few versions back where most teams hardly have to deal with more than a handful of injuries every season. The PBA has also expanded its roster size to handle injuries better.
I believe a league with more injuries leads to a richer PBA experience. It forces teams to worry about depth, specifically upper-minors depth, in ways teams don't currently have to. It allows for more roster decisions, and opens up avenues for trade.
Any change would go into effect for the 2029 season to give teams a chance to prepare.
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Post by Ben_Dodgers on Mar 17, 2022 14:14:45 GMT -5
I’m not sure I agree with the premise. It seems like injuries have been plenty impactful. statsplus.net/pba/injurysummary/Atlanta, the team with the fewest injuries, suffered two career ending injuries. How would the new setting be different? I do wish fatigue played a little more of a factor…
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stlgm
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Post by stlgm on Mar 18, 2022 17:16:39 GMT -5
Going with stick with it as is. Injuries feel rampant throughout my minors
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Post by Commissioner Erick on Mar 19, 2022 9:55:53 GMT -5
I’m not sure I agree with the premise. It seems like injuries have been plenty impactful. statsplus.net/pba/injurysummary/Atlanta, the team with the fewest injuries, suffered two career ending injuries. How would the new setting be different? I do wish fatigue played a little more of a factor… I copied the blurb from last year, but I don't feel like any team would have been worlds better this year if not for injuries. I feel like for once I had the most impactful injuries of everyone this year and I still appreciate the challenge.
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Post by Grubs - Philly on Mar 25, 2022 20:12:11 GMT -5
Injuries are plenty impactful already. The new settings are monstrous.
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