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<blockquote data-quote="Vladimirr" data-source="post: 476531" data-attributes="member: 5605"><p>This is a list I compiled using data from the <a href="http://www.nfl.com/injuries" target="_blank">NFL's injury website</a>. I used each player's game-time injury status (not midweek practice status), and then weighted their status making "Out" a score of 10, "Doutbtful" a 5, "Questionable" a 1, and then "Probable" a 0.1. If a player is on the injury list for 5 weeks, he gets a 5 in the "Injuries" column, but if he's Probable for those five weeks, then he only gets a 2.5 in the Weighted column. If he's Out for five weeks, he'd get a 50 over there.</p><p> </p><p><em>Weaknesses - This doesn't account for starters vs. non starters, doesn't account for "key" players, doesn't account for IR, and doesn't more heavily weight positions where we've just plain run out of players. (And, as BorderRivals states above, doesn't account for games where players go out in the middle of a game)</em></p><p> </p><p>By my weighted stats, <strong>we've been the second most <em>seriously</em> injured team in the NFL for the 2012 season</strong>. By just sheer numbers of player/weeks of injury, we're #9.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Team Injuries Weighted Injuries</p><p>SF 80 35.9</p><p>TB 59 62.4</p><p>DEN 80 106</p><p>BAL 108 112.7</p><p>MIA 100 125.4</p><p>CHI 57 147.3</p><p>WAS 79 156.3</p><p>CAR 89 170.3</p><p>HOU 193 178.1</p><p>ARI 155 186.8</p><p>MIN 118 191.5</p><p>CIN 101 195.7</p><p>SD 78 201.9</p><p>SEA 86 215.7</p><p>ATL 105 225.6</p><p>DET 120 251.6</p><p>PHI 101 265.2</p><p>NYJ 231 283.1</p><p>TEN 107 287.3</p><p>STL 77 296.3</p><p>KC 103 300.2</p><p>BUF 141 348.8</p><p>NO 71 351.8</p><p>CLE 168 357.2</p><p>OAK 154 358.2</p><p>IND 112 387.7</p><p>JAC 91 412.6</p><p>NYG 123 412.8</p><p>NE 183 424.6</p><p>PIT 108 427.2</p><p><strong>GB 121 442.5</strong></p><p>DAL 143 502.4</p><p> </p><p>Our (Packers) breakdown is as such, in player-weeks.</p><p> </p><p>Out 39</p><p>Doubtful 5</p><p>Questionable 22</p><p>Probable 55</p><p>Total 121</p><p>Weighted 442.5</p><p> </p><p>In other words, over the 2012 season, we've had <strong>39</strong> instances where a player was designated as "Out" for a game.</p><p> </p><p>For comparison to our season, San Francisco, despite having 80 player-weeks of injury, breaks down like this.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Out 1</p><p>Doubtful 0</p><p>Questionable 20</p><p>Probable 59</p><p>Total 80</p><p>Weighted 35.9</p><p> </p><p>(They've had a total of <strong>one</strong> player designated "Out", for <strong>one</strong> week. Wow, wouldn't that be nice?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vladimirr, post: 476531, member: 5605"] This is a list I compiled using data from the [URL='http://www.nfl.com/injuries']NFL's injury website[/URL]. I used each player's game-time injury status (not midweek practice status), and then weighted their status making "Out" a score of 10, "Doutbtful" a 5, "Questionable" a 1, and then "Probable" a 0.1. If a player is on the injury list for 5 weeks, he gets a 5 in the "Injuries" column, but if he's Probable for those five weeks, then he only gets a 2.5 in the Weighted column. If he's Out for five weeks, he'd get a 50 over there. [I]Weaknesses - This doesn't account for starters vs. non starters, doesn't account for "key" players, doesn't account for IR, and doesn't more heavily weight positions where we've just plain run out of players. (And, as BorderRivals states above, doesn't account for games where players go out in the middle of a game)[/I] By my weighted stats, [B]we've been the second most [I]seriously[/I] injured team in the NFL for the 2012 season[/B]. By just sheer numbers of player/weeks of injury, we're #9. Team Injuries Weighted Injuries SF 80 35.9 TB 59 62.4 DEN 80 106 BAL 108 112.7 MIA 100 125.4 CHI 57 147.3 WAS 79 156.3 CAR 89 170.3 HOU 193 178.1 ARI 155 186.8 MIN 118 191.5 CIN 101 195.7 SD 78 201.9 SEA 86 215.7 ATL 105 225.6 DET 120 251.6 PHI 101 265.2 NYJ 231 283.1 TEN 107 287.3 STL 77 296.3 KC 103 300.2 BUF 141 348.8 NO 71 351.8 CLE 168 357.2 OAK 154 358.2 IND 112 387.7 JAC 91 412.6 NYG 123 412.8 NE 183 424.6 PIT 108 427.2 [B]GB 121 442.5[/B] DAL 143 502.4 Our (Packers) breakdown is as such, in player-weeks. Out 39 Doubtful 5 Questionable 22 Probable 55 Total 121 Weighted 442.5 In other words, over the 2012 season, we've had [B]39[/B] instances where a player was designated as "Out" for a game. For comparison to our season, San Francisco, despite having 80 player-weeks of injury, breaks down like this. Out 1 Doubtful 0 Questionable 20 Probable 59 Total 80 Weighted 35.9 (They've had a total of [B]one[/B] player designated "Out", for [B]one[/B] week. Wow, wouldn't that be nice?) [/QUOTE]
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