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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 198362" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>There is some merit to this post, however I would like to challenge a few points. First of all, knowing that somebody is out before a season starts, before making our predictions, is kind of irrelevent when quantifying the impact of an injury. For instance, having Quaide and Legett out made a difference, I feel sure. I mean, knowing what we know now, wouldn't you like to have seen them get a chance on the field? We didn't get what we were hoping for out of Skov. Marshall ran well but had some growing pains and Allen couldn't stay on the field. Also, in the same line of reasoning, having Griffin out at OT was a pretty big factor, especially considering Joe was just a shell of himself after gaining all that weight.</p><p></p><p>Also, saying that we were already done so the injuries that happened late don't really matter, doesn't hold a lot of water with me. Even if the majority of the season was over, there were still some games on the table to win. We were 0'fer with Gotsis off the field and, I believe, 3 and 5 with him. Losses like his still impacted the record. To me, every game matters.</p><p></p><p>With all this said, I acknowledge your overall point that, for the most part, the OL was healthy and yet still a major disappointment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 198362, member: 639"] There is some merit to this post, however I would like to challenge a few points. First of all, knowing that somebody is out before a season starts, before making our predictions, is kind of irrelevent when quantifying the impact of an injury. For instance, having Quaide and Legett out made a difference, I feel sure. I mean, knowing what we know now, wouldn't you like to have seen them get a chance on the field? We didn't get what we were hoping for out of Skov. Marshall ran well but had some growing pains and Allen couldn't stay on the field. Also, in the same line of reasoning, having Griffin out at OT was a pretty big factor, especially considering Joe was just a shell of himself after gaining all that weight. Also, saying that we were already done so the injuries that happened late don't really matter, doesn't hold a lot of water with me. Even if the majority of the season was over, there were still some games on the table to win. We were 0'fer with Gotsis off the field and, I believe, 3 and 5 with him. Losses like his still impacted the record. To me, every game matters. With all this said, I acknowledge your overall point that, for the most part, the OL was healthy and yet still a major disappointment. [/QUOTE]
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