Not a big deal or urgent issue or anything, but I thought I'd add to the pile. At least this one is easy, relevant, and logical.
Please implement the following:
*NEW - Offensive Fumble yards/Rushing yards are recorded incorrectly.
Fix TFL recording bug.
Fix the Fumbles Lost recording bug.
Make sack yards count towards net passing yardage, like tackles for loss on running plays.
Add attempts to each FG range with a / between makes and attempts.
Snap counts are important, but add ST snaps in with OFF/DEF snaps so I can see how much energy each player uses/needs.
Make an assist count as a tackle like it should.
Make a TFL count as a tackle like it should.
Remove "TDs" after interception yards, there is already a DEFTD column. Or make DEFTD say FRTDs. Either one for each return, or one for both. They happen so rarely that one for both would be cleaner.
Make a sack also count as a tackle like it should. It's funny when people have more sacks than tackles when that is impossible.
Do KLs count as drops for receivers? Haven't checked, but if not then they should. They should also count as PDs for defenders.
Here is an idea for an addition, add something for errant, off-target QB throws where nobody touches the ball.
I'd rather see KL instead of sticks, sticks can even be deleted - tackles, missed tackles, and yards after contact work fine for me, and the NFL.
*If you look at fumbled snaps by the punter in GLB2, they are incorrectly recorded. For instance, this game http://glb2.warriorgeneral.com/game/game/11155 shows the punter fumbling, recovering the fumble for 21 yards, but being credited with -15 rushing yards. He should be credited with 21 rushing yards. The same logic would apply to any other offensive player recovering a fumble. If they advance or regress the fumble from the point at which they recovered, they should gain those yards as rushing yards, whether they are an OLineman, or WR or whoever. (http://www.nflgsis.com/gsis/documentation/stadiumguides/guide_for_statisticians.pdf)
Please implement the following:
*NEW - Offensive Fumble yards/Rushing yards are recorded incorrectly.
Fix TFL recording bug.
Fix the Fumbles Lost recording bug.
Make sack yards count towards net passing yardage, like tackles for loss on running plays.
Add attempts to each FG range with a / between makes and attempts.
Snap counts are important, but add ST snaps in with OFF/DEF snaps so I can see how much energy each player uses/needs.
Make an assist count as a tackle like it should.
Make a TFL count as a tackle like it should.
Remove "TDs" after interception yards, there is already a DEFTD column. Or make DEFTD say FRTDs. Either one for each return, or one for both. They happen so rarely that one for both would be cleaner.
Make a sack also count as a tackle like it should. It's funny when people have more sacks than tackles when that is impossible.
Do KLs count as drops for receivers? Haven't checked, but if not then they should. They should also count as PDs for defenders.
Here is an idea for an addition, add something for errant, off-target QB throws where nobody touches the ball.
I'd rather see KL instead of sticks, sticks can even be deleted - tackles, missed tackles, and yards after contact work fine for me, and the NFL.
*If you look at fumbled snaps by the punter in GLB2, they are incorrectly recorded. For instance, this game http://glb2.warriorgeneral.com/game/game/11155 shows the punter fumbling, recovering the fumble for 21 yards, but being credited with -15 rushing yards. He should be credited with 21 rushing yards. The same logic would apply to any other offensive player recovering a fumble. If they advance or regress the fumble from the point at which they recovered, they should gain those yards as rushing yards, whether they are an OLineman, or WR or whoever. (http://www.nflgsis.com/gsis/documentation/stadiumguides/guide_for_statisticians.pdf)
Edited by -Phaytle- on Mar 16, 2014 17:06:06
Edited by -Phaytle- on Mar 16, 2014 17:06:06
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