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juicedmachine
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What I think would be interesting is to look at two players on your team as an owner and be able to compare stats directly. I have my two QBs and would like to see an overlap so I can see my starters stats vs the back up in an overlay format.

If this couldn't be done, maybe have the option to export the stats for a player to excel. That way I could compare each players numbers in specific areas and decide who to play passed on that.
Edited by juicedmachine on Jan 15, 2014 12:14:01
 
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Originally posted by juicedmachine
What I think would be interesting is to look at two players on your team as an owner and be able to compare stats directly. I have my two QBs and would like to see an overlap so I can see my starters stats vs the back up in an overlay format.

If this couldn't be done, maybe have the option to export the stats for a player to excel. That way I could compare each players numbers in specific areas and decide who to play passed on that.


There'a a calculator for that, it's called your brain. At least mine works just fine when I attempt to do this in my head.

And copy and paste doesn't work for you. I just tried it and it works just fine into excel.
 
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I'm with Juiced (I think) - I'm not sure if you're talking about statistics earned in games -- or if you're talking about attributes/builds.

It would be AWESOME if on the team leaders page there was a button you could hit that said 'view builds' - and then there was a drop down (or whatever) that let you choose the position type.

If you clicked 'view builds' and clicked "linebackers" you'd see the chart just like stats except the headings would be "tackle tech, power tackle, etc etc conditioning, heart, intimidation"

That way - IF builds are open - you can see right there how all of the builds compare.

 
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Originally posted by TxSteve
If you clicked 'view builds' and clicked "linebackers" you'd see the chart just like stats except the headings would be "tackle tech, power tackle, etc etc conditioning, heart, intimidation"

That way - IF builds are open - you can see right there how all of the builds compare.



Just like that Steve.

As for Phaytle yeah, I can do math and export each person to excel but the idea of leveraging a simplified solution to make things a little more efficient make sense right? Isn't that why we are playing this simulation game online here now instead of rolling dice at home and keeping track of stats on a piece of paper?
 
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Originally posted by juicedmachine
Just like that Steve.

As for Phaytle yeah, I can do math and export each person to excel but the idea of leveraging a simplified solution to make things a little more efficient make sense right? Isn't that why we are playing this simulation game online here now instead of rolling dice at home and keeping track of stats on a piece of paper?


Well my reply doesn't make sense now because your OP didn't make sense. You said stats and not skills, totally different, I do it all the time too though. I still think it's too easy to just open up all the player's at one position in a separate tab and compare stats that way. If it was hard to do I'd think they'd add something. But that's more work for them when it's so little work for the user already.
 
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Also in theory you can use your teams leader boards do this
It's very easy for qbs, not so easy for lbs or other positions you have a lot of
Edited by flynn on Jan 16, 2014 14:39:22
 


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