User Pass
Home Sign Up Contact Log In
Forum > Goal Line Blitz 2 > FF as a team, what is standard?
Page:
 
Stobie
MoD
offline
Link
 
Ok after spending some time with the code it references the stats I store on the Game table, which is fumbles lost. So its a skewed statistics, will only show fumbles that were resulted in turnovers.

So the numbers Steve posted are Turnovers created by Fumbles per game.
 
HayRow
offline
Link
 
Originally posted by Stobie
Ok after spending some time with the code it references the stats I store on the Game table, which is fumbles lost. So its a skewed statistics, will only show fumbles that were resulted in turnovers.

So the numbers Steve posted are Turnovers created by Fumbles per game.


I was going to suggest it could of been this
 
Stobie
MoD
offline
Link
 
Originally posted by HayRow
I was going to suggest it could of been this


Sadly true, and the main reason was that I parse play descriptions to find stuff out and in the botch snaps, fumbles and etc... I settled path of least resistance people rather know why the ball was turned over int/fumb more than how many times I fumbled
 
HayRow
offline
Link
 
D'Hara's last 3 games have been:
3 FF, 2 FR (human offense, CPU defense team)
5 FF, 3 FR (good storms team)
4 FF, 4 FR (good siberian team)

The thing that stands out (small sample size still) is the high recovery rate
Edited by HayRow on Dec 16, 2015 11:33:37
 
MileHighShoes
offline
Link
 
Originally posted by HayRow
D'Hara's last 3 games have been:
3 FF, 2 FR (human offense, CPU defense team)
5 FF, 3 FR (good storms team)
4 FF, 4 FR (good siberian team)

The thing that stands out (small sample size still) is the high recovery rate


Strip Tech is much better for FR than Power Tackling because it leaves the tackler still on their feet. I'm sure if you look through those replays you'll see a decent number of those fumbles recovered by the player making the tackle.
 
Page:
 


You are not logged in. Please log in if you want to post a reply.