There’s cracklings of content coming from Football Outsiders as they compile their numbers and get started on their big almanac, a national treasure, that reawakens my love for football every year. One of the key statistics they have is adjusted games lost, which is defined below from their website:
Adjusted Games Lost (AGL): Measurement of the cost of injuries, both in terms of missed games and games where players were not able to play to their full potential. Estimates a number of games based on whether players are listed as Probable, Questionable, Doubtful, or Out.