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A couple of things:
I didn't make any assertion. I merely explained what the meaning of the word prone is.
But I do agree with the concept. Let me ask you a question wrstdude, do you think a player of diminutive stature like Austin or the Honey Badger is of greater risk of injury than someone who is of a weight and strength that is more appropriate for their job? Let's face it, when a little guy slams into a big guy the little guy is more likely to get injured. So that's one way.
In addition, there are some guys like that very same Austin who, do to their extreme elusiveness, is able to avoid more big hits than someone like Tre Mason. So that's another way.
Genetically speaking, there are so many variables that would favor or disfavor a certain body type. Bone thickness varies with virtually everyone. Thicker bones are less likely to be broken. But are they more brittle? How big are your tendons. How much fast twitch muscle do you have. Those are just a few of the multitude.
But that doesn't mean that many injuries have nothing to do with any of those variables that make someone more prone to injury. Many are just bad luck. That's why I hadn't planned on arguing one side or the other. I only said something because I like words.![]()
I wouldn't say yes or no on that. There are definitely players more susceptible to injury for one reason or another but size just doesn't play the factor that some claim.
Take Danario Alexander for example as a guy who has an issue...he's not just unlucky.