Injuries In Pro Sports

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  • jjgold
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 07-20-05
    • 388179

    #1
    Injuries In Pro Sports
    Overrated for any one giving week or so, backups can get lucky and play well and win, it is pro sports.

    Charlie Batch you cock
  • Dark Horse
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 12-14-05
    • 13764

    #2
    Key injury for first week (of backup player, not season) tends to inspire the team to make an extra effort, as well as plant the seeds of underestimation in the other team's minds. No such effect for second week of injury.

    Strangely, my own system showed a 63% chance of PIT covering the 5 pt spread, and also a 63% chance for the 1 pt spread without Roethlisberger, even though this is based on different data sets. Twilight zone-ish.

    GL for the weekend.
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    • fearless
      Restricted User
      • 08-14-06
      • 4950

      #3
      This pretty much sums up the luck the Steelers and Batch had today (from espn.com):

      "Charlie Batch's 87-yard pass to Heath Miller was the longest TD pass to a tight end in 32 years, since Joe Namath connected with Rich Caster for 89 yards against the Dolphins in 1974."

      It was a one in a million type play. Now, if it wasn't for that, could anyone have felt confident that Batch would be able to march his team down the field and tie the score or take the lead with 6:30 left in the game? Keep in mind that his confidence must have been shot after fumbling on the one yard line.
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      • Dark Horse
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 12-14-05
        • 13764

        #4
        Luck? Both Miami TD's came after questionable calls. The first a missed defensive interference call on MIA (that gave MIA great field position and a quick TD), the second an interception in the endzone, where the PIT defender juggled the ball, but had possession when he came down inside the endzone and maintained possession afterwards. Next play was another MIA TD! Add the fumble at the 1-yard line on first and goal, and the only 'luck' PIT had all night (before Culpepper selfdestructed) was a 1 yard difference between a TD and a first and goal. Yet that play, and the unseen red flag, is what the media are buzzing about...
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        • mad
          SBR MVP
          • 08-31-05
          • 1278

          #5
          Well spotted DH,
          I too thought the pass interference, or lack thereof, was a horrendous call. Particularly with the lardass linesman standing right there on the touchline when it happened.

          And as for that interception, well i thought i must of been seeing things, that in fact he dropped the ball or something. Again lardass was standing right there, in plain view. Can't understand that call at all.
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          • pags11
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 08-18-05
            • 12264

            #6
            I remember betting a Jags vs Steelers game years ago where they withheld info. about Brunell not playing...Jags got fined, but I lost my bet...
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            • onlooker
              BARRELED IN @ SBR!
              • 08-10-05
              • 36572

              #7
              Originally posted by jjgold
              Overrated for any one giving week or so, backups can get lucky and play well and win, it is pro sports.
              I hate when a QB goes down in mid game. It always seems the backup comes in and ralleys the team to a win or a backdoor cover against me. So Id much rather the starting QB stay in the games I bet on.
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