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Ok. Must’ve been the beer. I was about to freak out I’ve been doing it wrong for years. Lol.
raidergreg69 wrote:
Take an OL, with 5 categories of importance, 7 if you count intelligence/discipline.
If you put strength, pass blocking, and run blocking at 100 and the rest at 50, you have this:
500 total rating points (100 each for strength, pass/run blocking plus 50*4 speed, acceleration, intelligence/discipline.
The 100 strength equals 20% of the total points. The same ratio for all cats would be strength 20, pass blocking 20, run blocking 20, and 10 each for the other 4.
Pass accuracy 100 Intelligence 73 Field of vision 45 Look off defense 45 Speed 32 Arm strength 32 Scramble 32 Pass release 20 Hard count 5 Other 1
Not counting the other, CJ's QB ratings use 384 points. If you base it on a total of 100, they would look like this:
Pass accuracy 26 Intelligence 19 Field of vision 12 Look off defense 12 Speed 8 Arm strength 8 Scramble 8 Pass release 5 Hard count 1
Re: 1989 Training camp
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Cjfred68
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5/19/2020 6:17 pm
My point is adding it up to 100 isn't the only way to do it....I use different ratings because some attributes are more important then others.
For instance RB
Speed, ball carry, break tackle and avoid fumble are all important but if you set them all to 100 then you will get slow RB rated high with the other 3 attributes maxed out. A RB with 100 ball carry...break tackle....avoid fumble with 50 speed is next to useless at RB (total 350).....However a RB with 100 speed and 50 ball carry...break tackle and avoid fumble could be an allpro (total 250).
Re: 1989 Training camp
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Mcarovil
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5/19/2020 6:38 pm
I guess I never thought of it that way. I max out everything I think it critical and things I can love with less. Like avoid fumble. I have that at 50.
Good info to know.
Re: 1989 Training camp
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Cjfred68
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5/19/2020 7:16 pm
Clearly there are many ways to set player weights......My original point was that I spent over a year tinkering and changing my weights.....and with each change....I had to reevaluate my roster because players I thought were good suddenly were not!
It wasn't until I established my final player weights that I was truly able to build solid rosters and start winning consistently.
The default player weights are a nightmare for new owners and plenty of bad trades has resulted. I really believe establishing a new set of default player weights would help new owners
After that I had my 4th and 5th bust hard (-10,-11) and my 6th rounder flat lined.
All in all great camp with starting RB...WR...and depth at CB
Re: 1989 Training camp
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Hellbringer
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5/20/2020 4:20 am
Panther's camp was successful. All boomed except one which was a +/- 0. Found a decent CB in the 5th round.
Re: 1989 Training camp
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CrimsonWolfZ
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5/20/2020 6:51 am
My training camp couldn't have gone worse, every player except the 6th and 7th rounders busted. My 1st round TE -9, 3rd round RB -2, 3rd round DE -6, 4th round SS -10, and 5th round DE -5.