The point is that the longer injuries are rare:
Only 1 injury out of 18 results in 2 missed games, only 1 injury out of 36 results in the player not missing the next game or missing 3 games.
Those are really small odds. Small enough not to effect the game too much.
Also, you could argue that getting players killed would be disastrous for a beginning team. Yes it is, and it's more likely to get players killed than having a SI'd player miss 2 or more games.
We'll see how our coaches think of it at the end of the season, but at the moment the Board of Commissioners (me and one other) feels that the rule adds an exciting element to the SI roll without having a statistically significant effect on any teams possibilities of success.
McDeth wrote:Plus i dont like the idea of a serious injury having a chance of playing the next game. particularly if he has already failed an aopthecary roll, if that didn't heal him why should anything else.
The injury just wasn't as bad as was suspected and the player recovered well?
PS. We had once a norse team fall to less than 80 TR - after just two games: they were mauled in their first game by a goblin team (their first game too). Reason: the goblins could have squigs at the time , and they fielded 3

As their second match they faced chaos dwarves, after which the TR fell under 80. After that they succeeded to lift it up quite well, but they lost most of their games...
Casualty record from that first game stands even today, both teams scoring about 10 casualties - and of those, several were kills!! The Norse won 1-0, btw.