Originally posted by Rob. Also, the 1000 yard achievement probably does exist. All those yardage achievements are league related and he only has 592 in league play.
Originally posted by Rob. Also, the 1000 yard achievement probably does exist. All those yardage achievements are league related and he only has 592 in league play.
Still the GOAT though.
oh 4 realz? That's shit. At least hes reach 10 TD's in league then.
Originally posted by TDiddy8701 yes all time stats is a great idea, especially for us stat geeks
Yeah I agree. It's been suggested about 5 different times and we haven't got any kind of response. In my opinion, it's a huge thing that is missing from this game. Since we aren't actually "playing" the game, the whole stats aspect becomes even more important. Just imagine the bragging rights and drama around a team or player that is chasing a record.
Originally posted by Rob. Yeah I agree. It's been suggested about 5 different times and we haven't got any kind of response. In my opinion, it's a huge thing that is missing from this game. Since we aren't actually "playing" the game, the whole stats aspect becomes even more important. Just imagine the bragging rights and drama around a team or player that is chasing a record.
Originally posted by Rob. Yeah I agree. It's been suggested about 5 different times and we haven't got any kind of response. In my opinion, it's a huge thing that is missing from this game. Since we aren't actually "playing" the game, the whole stats aspect becomes even more important. Just imagine the bragging rights and drama around a team or player that is chasing a record.
I assume it hasn't been done because Corndog doesn't have the coding capabilities to do so. Or that the task would be daunting for him.
That being said some of the obscure stats are interesting to me but I don't know if I would care much about things like Rushing or passing yards.
I dont care what the source code looks like. Extracting data from a DB and displaying on a web page should be simple. They probably use prepared statements or some kind of ORM. I doubt they use stored procedures which would be more work.