kidhawk":di5zoj34 said:HawkWow":di5zoj34 said:Several in this thread have a different opinion than myself on the percentages each designation should be assigned. If truly interested, I'd encourage those people to track all of the players listed in this weeks report. I'll bet no less than 75% play, regardless of their classification. Like I said earlier, it's something of a game within the game.
So you are saying that at least 10 of the 13 players on that list will play on Sunday?
I've been following the reports for the seahawks on Wed, Thurs and Fri for years now, and honestly, I find the odds of that happening fairly low. I really don't follow the rest of the league's injury reporting unless they are playing us, so I don't know how they trend, but with Pete, he often rests vets early in the week and lists them on the report, then will put them at probable at the end of the week and they play, so the mid week reports can have quite a few surprises on it, but usually by friday, the report is fairly accurate.
Officially the league has the percentages set at 25% for doubtful, 50% for questionable and 75% for probable, but here, it's more like 90% for probable and 30% for questionable and less than 10% for the doubtful. I couldn't tell you why he is the way he is, but that's what I've noticed in his tenure here.
I'm not doubting you in regards to Pete's approach 9as mentioned in my previous post). I have to look at the league as a whole and the fact I've not paid great attention to my own team, should suggest how little faith I put in injury reports.
I think it was last year that Belichick was upset with the league's latest stance on injury reports and started listing almost every payer on his roster. It could pretty much be said truthfully that every player is hurt in one way or another. I understand the 25% designated to the term doubtful. My point was most coaches (I thought all) play games with the report. Which makes sense. How badly do you want to stress the actual severity of an injured player to the opposition? That's why many will just say "doubtful" knowing the other coaches understand this could mean anything. Obviously this is even more true for questionable. Probable?? Why even put it in print? Probable is going to play.