Posted by darkwing2k6 on 2016-10-08 12:34:42
Several Sharks fans have taken to social media to point out that hitting hard is not everything.
One fan is quoted as saying "The great warrior, Rockae Balboae, once said'Its not how hard you hit but how hard you can get hit and still keep going'. The Cascade should take note. The Sharks have suffered more casualties than any other in the league, including the loss of their star Franchise Player Vince Wilfork. The Sharks are the #1 team this season with a 7-1 record, maybe the Cascade should worry less about hitting and start scoring, try and improve on that 3-4-1 record!"
Posted by Kaiowas on 2016-10-08 13:40:58
bahaha I didnt even notice this, soft Kaiowas is soft as usual. No matter how many boots or pile ons I try. I'm not going to complain though, doing well enough in the wins column
Posted by Matthueycamo on 2016-10-08 13:46:10
If you are talking about non rookie players Greenskins have only done 60TV of damage this season. Not quite the lowest but pretty low. If you go back to last season the only addition is a ST4 tackle lino but that was already -ag at the time of the match. So we only account for 30TV of that death.
So 90 TV across 16 games only 5.625TV per match, about 25% of the average loss per team in the injury table.
We have caused 40 cas which is about the joint 3rd most in the league since it's start, we just don't usually do any lasting damage. So you usually get beaten up, but you don't get killed :P
Posted by Oly1987 on 2016-10-08 14:26:26
Cas Diff: -8 (22/9/2 - 24/16/1)
Cas Diff: -1 (2/1/0 - 2/1/1)
The Wreckers cas stats dont make for great reading. The SI against especially.
Main priority now is to improve on our 4/3/2 record especially as we finished season 1 5/1/2 in the regular season
Posted by bghandras on 2016-10-08 16:34:28
Most TV loss?
"We play it fair, though. No injuries so far has resulted from a Cascade player fouling a downed player"
So there is room for improvement. :P