Another Charger breaks
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Chargers place Pro Bowl center Mike Pouncey on IR<a href="https://t.co/1oAC5mrll9">https://t.co/1oAC5mrll9</a> <a href="https://t.co/YLx98t4r2U">pic.twitter.com/YLx98t4r2U</a></p>— Around The NFL (@AroundTheNFL) <a href="https://twitter.com/AroundTheNFL/status/1182002380029616128?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 9, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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Is every location that Chargers play built on top of an Indian burial ground?
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Are we really going to make fun of another teams injury issues?
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Losing offensive linemen is probably a bigger deal for the Chargers since Rivers is a perched gargoyle in the pocket.
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Chiefs might be the most broke-dick team in the NFL right now. |
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They have fewer expectations than we do. There is an argument to be made that we are more ****ed than they are. Especially with Mahomes ankle. |
Now Rivers will have to fumble the snap from a backup during a critical play.
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I believe that is 3 pro bowlers on IR for them. Safeties Adrian Phillips and Derwin James both on injured reserve. Lots of guys getting off their couches this week.
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I really, truly, absolutely cannot understand how the Chargers have SO MANY injuries like every year. It's mind-boggling.
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Don't let facts get in your way, because It did. 2015. That team started out 10-0, then the dam gave way and they lost 4 of the last 6 games in regular season, lost HFA, and lost the AFCCG in Denver. https://www.mangameslost.com/wp-cont...eMar212018.png |
Looks like a twister board to me :shrug:
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The X axis (left to right) is the number of man-games missed by players on the team. The more to the right your team is, the more man-games your team's players missed that year. The Y Axis (top to bottom) is the number of wins the team had that year. The higher the team, the more it won. The size of the circle is a calculation of the quality of the players that missed games that year. A larger circle means you lost more good/great players than a team with a smaller sized circle. So look at, say, Kansas City, we can see that it won 11 regular season games that year. It had about an average number of games missed by its players, but that the quality of the players that missed those games was fairly high that year. This chart shows that Miami is truly bad. It's players missed very few games, and those that missed games weren't actually very good players. And yet it won only 6 games. That's bad. You can see why Carolina and Denver had such great years. They were very healthy compared to league averages. |
I really want to know where some of these graphs/charts come from. I mean, who would go to all the trouble of creating these things, much less thinking about these things . . .
Anyway, my only thought here is considering the plethora of injuries that the Chiefs have been hit with this season at home, maybe Arrowhead is cursed as well. Maybe we should look into bringing in a medicine man or a shaman or whatever to remove the curse, or bless the field or something before the next game . . . |
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The Chiefs blew it in several games during their 5 game losing stretch early that season (specifically against the Broncos, Vikings, and Bears). Had the Chiefs won any of those games, they would’ve won the West. The Chiefs would’ve been the 2 seed. The Broncos would’ve been the 5 seed. No chance that Broncos team wins 3 road games to make the Super Bowl. Oddly enough, the Bengals would’ve been the 1 seed because they beat KC. Chiefs would’ve held the tiebreaker over the Patriots due to having a better AFC record. |
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Yeah, and as you can see, KC also lost more man-games to injury, and had better players hurt, than Denver did that year. |
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How times have changed. |
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Someone with a serious lot of extra time on their hands. It's great though -- conveys a ton of information in a simple graphic. |
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Yeah. That's life in the NFL. Seriously 5 years is forever. How many players are still on your roster from 5 years ago? I doubt it's more than 10. Every year is actually pretty damn different. Most teams turn over 25%-33% of the roster. Sure, alot of those guys are bottom of the roster folks, but some are team leaders, or important players lost to FA or retirement. And that doesn't count the guys who are still on the roster but are better, or worse, than the prior year, or lost to (or return from) injury. |
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And yet, not one comment about the use of the word "plethora." Interesting . . .
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Peep my Venn chart
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Bad Karma. |
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This is bad Karma after last game OP.
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Yeah if they are smart they trade rivers this year to a team hoping to make a playoff push.
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Another Charger breaks
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Okay, maybe not a surfeit of comments, but it was the utter lack of comments that raised a Spock-like eyebrow.
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