The Chicago Bears injury luck is rotten. Terrible. Horrific. Bad. There are only so many ways to put it. Some NFL analysts have shied away from referencing the health issues this team has had. They don't want to use it as a crutch for their problems. It sounds too much like an excuse. Well yeah. Of course it's an excuse. A damn good one as it turns out.
Experts love to say the cliche things. Winning in football is about execution. It's about a team playing together as one. Sure, those things are important but not the big imperative. Remember that this is one of the most brutal sports played on the planet. It takes a serious tole on the body. Especially if it's played the wrong way. Execution and chemistry? No the biggest obstacle to success in this league is health.
Not having key players on the field to go against the opposing key players of another team is the fast track to losing a lot of games in the NFL. Those that are able to navigate this minefield tend to go far. Don't believe it?
Chicago Bears injury luck showcased in numerical form
Hearing the news that wide receiver Cameron Meredith hurt his thumb ligament with 2017 having barely begun has to feel deflating. He's expected to be a vital part of the Bears' new-look offense. Now he loses valuable practice reps getting himself right. It's more of the same from last year. For those who need a quick recap, here it is. By the end of the 2016 season, the Bears had 21 players listed on Injured Reserve. For those wondering, the currently recognized record in this category is 22. That's how banged up the team was. Not just a regular assortment of players either. There were a ton of big names on that list including:- Danny Trevathan
- Eddie Goldman
- Kyle Long
- Zach Miller
- Kyle Fuller
- Jay Cutler
Just look at the playoffs
So what about some comparisons? Often the best way to showcase how impactful injuries can be, here is a rundown of the Atlanta Falcons, New England Patriots, Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers. The four teams that participated in the NFC and AFC championship games back in January.- Falcons ending year on IR: 8
- Patriots ending year on IR: 11
- Steelers ending year on IR: 11
- Packers ending year on IR: 12
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