One thing that is GOOD about the injuries is all the playing time/experience the players who stepped into the various roles got as a result.
The coaches, TT, and co. really know what we have on our roster, pretty much top-to-bottom. The personnel decisions that will have to made in the future are going to happen with those gentlemen armed with quite a bit more knowledge than they would have achieved absent the injuries.
This also holds true as to an increased value for some of these players if Ted Thompson and co. have the opportunity to negotiate moves with other teams. A lot of what we would have called "back-up" value players are now known as "starter" material, and really, with few exceptions, the original starters haven't really lost value comparative to the gain the backups will have.
What is really good about this is just how good Ted Thompson is (IMO) at making these tough decisions- and there are some tough ones coming-we all disagree with him and the staff at times, but it is rare that what we see doesn't seem to make sense when viewed in the context of what he actually has in front of him-- information-wise.
Also, "options" for the FO tend to take away player leverage when $$$ time comes around....a/k/a "me" time vs. "we" time (which is the season proper.)
I think we can all say that things are looking up for next season, from a fan/offseason perspective, regardless of the outcome Saturday. It's almost like we are going to have about a 15 player draft (from the IR) before the draft, and it's going to be FUN to see Jermichael and Ryan back in the discussion, for example...