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mr_herzog wrote:geekor, I believe the A0 and B0 refer to injury chances without overusage.
And, I believe that questionable and doubtful are warnings of overusage. Your HB will still play.
If your halfback had more than 336 carries in his real-life designated season, then there is a problem.
No, the letter is specifically about overuse:
kill players (QB, HB, BB, FB, TE, SE, FL) may be forced to sit out the occasional game even if you list them as a starter. The letter at the beginning of a skill player's Injury Rating (e.g. the "B" in "B2") indicates how often he might be forced to sit out a given game due to overusage. "A" rated players may be used most heavily without fear of missing games, while "F" rated players may be used the least heavily. During the season, you would see a "Q" (Questionable) or "D" (Doubtful) designation next to your player's name if he is on pace to be used too much, which would indicate that the risk of him being forced to sit out the next game is temporarily elevated. Remember to manage usage for skill players who will have more Pass Attempts, Carries, and/or Receptions than he is carded for.
So an A0 player should be able to be used freely, without risk of injury or sitting, and yet I have David Johnson Questionable with 63 carries.....
I have D Freeman as Doubtful, with even less carries as a B0 (with Ware having 10 carries a game).