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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.after 5 straight years of injuries the law of averages are on our side i think it has little to do with woicikJust want to give a nod to Mike Woicik for another (so far) year of relatively few serious injuries. We're obviously seeing how important that is now that teams like Indy have gone down. (Knock on wood)
after 5 straight years of injuries the law of averages are on our side
i think it has little to do with woicik
after 5 straight years of injuries the law of averages are on our side i think it has little to do with woicik
This is wrong on many levels
2) Any trainer will tell you that there is no amount of training you can do to prevent a broken bone (Seau, Harrison, Wilson, Light) or an ACL tear (Harrison, Watson, etc).
3) In comparison, I believe that the Pats have had very few muscle related injuries (hamstring pulls, etc)
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Once again people, if you credit him for this season, you must BLAME him for the horrific previous seasons. I do believe that the Pats seriously evaluated all their physical policies and methods and made big changes this season. That plus random chance (NOT falacious 'dueness') giving us less injuries this season.