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  • MGCARDSFAN
    Rookie
    • Mar 2003
    • 177

    #16
    Re: Injuries?


    But don't forget, some times in Sports, players play through injuries that never heal. This is what I love about ASB, sometimes a sore knee just won't go away....

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    Good point Nikeford, I wasn't thinking about that. The only injury now that bugs me is the chronic flu, I can't seem to get Helms over that.

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    • MGCARDSFAN
      Rookie
      • Mar 2003
      • 177

      #17
      Re: Injuries?


      But don't forget, some times in Sports, players play through injuries that never heal. This is what I love about ASB, sometimes a sore knee just won't go away....

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      Good point Nikeford, I wasn't thinking about that. The only injury now that bugs me is the chronic flu, I can't seem to get Helms over that.

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      • dce1228
        MVP
        • Mar 2003
        • 1016

        #18
        Re: Injuries?

        From my experience, the indicator that a player needs rehab is if he is listed as tired after the stated time for an injury to heal is up. Just putting him in the HM clears that up immediately. You could probably even put them in the LM if space is tight.

        However, if a guy still has say, a jammed wrist, after the given time just play them-- their health meter during play should be full. Really, my one guy who played with an injury had a better season than he's having now, while healthy. His little green bar was never effected during play, though he had a chronic jammed wrist all season.

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        • dce1228
          MVP
          • Mar 2003
          • 1016

          #19
          Re: Injuries?

          From my experience, the indicator that a player needs rehab is if he is listed as tired after the stated time for an injury to heal is up. Just putting him in the HM clears that up immediately. You could probably even put them in the LM if space is tight.

          However, if a guy still has say, a jammed wrist, after the given time just play them-- their health meter during play should be full. Really, my one guy who played with an injury had a better season than he's having now, while healthy. His little green bar was never effected during play, though he had a chronic jammed wrist all season.

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