Monthly Archives: November 2014

Delanie Walker’s concussion history

By | November 9, 2014

Tennessee TE Delanie Walker left the game today after taking a brutal hit and suffering a concussion. Concussions are severe injuries, and as anyone who follows football knows, it seems as though we still have a ton to learn about how concussions should be handled. There’s no standard return-to-play estimate for concussions, as some players pass all test… Read More »

Are all injuries really different?

By | November 3, 2014

I get this one a lot. Being a believer in the almighty power of a statistical database, I’m often accused of not seeing the larger picture. When I take to Twitter to rant about better injury estimates based on this historical comparison, I get criticism like this: @CraigZumsteg @Jeff_McLane @TheRealDGunnCSN you're annoying with this on every report. All… Read More »

Foles update; the optimism spin begins

By | November 3, 2014

There’s a little song and dance that plays out often enough in NFL reporting and I’m always amazed to watch it unfold. It typically goes like this: Step one, player gets injured. Step two, media needs to assign a return-to-play estimate. Step three, media finds one dubiously sourced early report and latches onto the most optimistic angle of… Read More »