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  • silveredge96
    Rookie
    • Jul 2009
    • 126

    #1

    CFM return from injuries early

    For cfm this year is it possible for a player to return from injury earlier than expected like it was last year?

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  • BleedGreen710
    Eagles Fan
    • Oct 2012
    • 4025

    #2
    Re: CFM return from injuries early

    I think so because I was offered the option to return my halfback from injury early as a 'big decision'.

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    • SolidSquid
      MVP
      • Aug 2014
      • 3159

      #3
      Re: CFM return from injuries early

      Yes but there's really not point or risk/reward. I always start the back up as the injured guys ratings always drop drastically

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      • ggsimmonds
        Hall Of Fame
        • Jan 2009
        • 11235

        #4
        Re: CFM return from injuries early

        Yes, but I view it as a half baked feature. Why would I elect to have my DT return early if his strength rating is going to be 72?

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        • timhere1970
          MVP
          • Sep 2013
          • 1810

          #5
          Re: CFM return from injuries early

          This feature is a waste as the injured player is so bad every time it is never worth bringing them back. Would be nice if they gave you something like the player is 90%. But when they ask you if you want to start a corner with 72 speed, why even ask the question.

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          • goalieump413
            Stay thirsty my friends
            • Apr 2010
            • 488

            #6
            Re: CFM return from injuries early

            I agree. There's simply no benefit to returning an injured player early. The debt that has to be paid is too great.

            Fact is, unless you're talking about a QB, any substitute player will only benefit from the experience playing anyway. Your franchise actually benefits from having the 2nd string player fill in for another game unless his ratings are so poor that he's a liability. If this is the case, you should have considered changes to the depth chart or look in free agency in the first place.

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            • NimitsTexan
              Banned
              • Mar 2007
              • 806

              #7
              Re: CFM return from injuries early

              Originally posted by goalieump413
              Fact is, unless you're talking about a QB, any substitute player will only benefit from the experience playing anyway.
              There is a certain amount of (perhaps unintentional) reality there. It seems IRL life teams or much more likely to play a slightly injured QB than a slightly injured WR or CB.

              That does not excuse the poor game design of giving us a virtually meaningless choice, however.

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              • Airfaron23
                Rookie
                • Aug 2015
                • 247

                #8
                Re: CFM return from injuries early

                Had something weird happen. WR Tyreek Hill broke his thumb in week 1 and it said he was going to be out for 6 weeks. Then in week 3 he returns early and is able to play and the commentators are talking about how Hill was able to return from the back injury early? What? It was a broken thumb lol.. Then later in that same game he hurts his thumb again and it says he's out for the season. I finish the game and then he's listed as being out for only 6 more weeks. Wtf

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                • extremeskins04
                  That's top class!
                  • Aug 2010
                  • 3863

                  #9
                  Re: CFM return from injuries early

                  This feature would be better if before each weekly game, you were presented with your injured players and the team doctor's recommendations. Then you have to present to the NFL whether they're probable, questionable, doubtful, etc.

                  No attribute modifications to the players except maybe their injury rating would be affected depending on the below.

                  Playing a player that is doubtful? Very high risk of season ending injury.

                  Playing questionable? Medium chance of re-aggravating injury for another 2-4 weeks

                  Probable? Very slim chance of re-aggravating and if you do, he would only be out 1 more game, etc.

                  I think Deuce had something along these lines in his thread, but can't remember. This would be a good system and a realistic system that works.

                  Right now? There's absolutely no point to the "Big Decision" injury system that we have.

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