I'll try to explain as easily as possible.
Basically it goes like this:
- Player gets injured.
- Several plays later a window pops up explaining the severity of the injury with a "Keep" or "Substitute" option.
- I select "substitute" - which to my understanding means the player won't be returning.
- Later in the game I see the player playing again!!

What the hell is going on? Is the player returning because his injury is no longer a concern, or is the game auto-subbing him back in for some reason?
In one preseason game Antonio Gates went out with a "medium" risk injury rating and I selected substitute (it's preseason so who cares, I don't want him getting injured long term). Later in the game he's in playing as TE again. I didn't catch it right away, he got hit and this time went out for the rest of the game. It really pissed me off because I thought Madden has put him back in against my wishes - but then I thought about it and my question is this:
- Are the "low, medium, high" risk injury ratings only applicable for short term injuries (i.e. several plays or quarters)? Or are they applicable for the rest of the game?
In other words, did Antonio Gates come back later that game because his first injury had subsided entirely and the fact he got re-injured was peer coincidence? Or did he get re-injured because he had already gone out with a "medium" risk injury?
There really needs to be better documentation from EA about the mechanics of injuries, especially mid-game injuries and substitutions...
 
							
						
 
		
	 
		
	 
		
	 
		
	
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