I figure my team is going to be awful for the next two seasons, so I might as well try out some experiments. Here's the first one I'm working on.
I have an idea that Accuracy isn't really that important to QBs if they have a high enough Intelligence in 0.4.3. I haven't actually tested this yet, but it makes logical sense. Here's why:
1) Intelligence determines who to throw to based on the receivers the QB can see (FOV)
2) Release controls the time it takes the QB to throw once making a decision
3) Arm determines the velocity
4) Accuracy is a complex formula that I'm not going to go into, but involves play knowledge that is aided by Intelligence
So if a QB can find the open WR, decide to throw immediately, and throw hard, low Accuracy is minimized.
In steps
Andrew Reece.
Reece was a bust for Georgia, but he's the perfect QB to try what I'm going to try and do with him. He has all of the QB attributes except Accuracy.
Ideal Season Goal
* 60% completion, 3:1 TD:INT ratio
Realistic Season Goal
*50% completion, 2:1 TD:INT ratio
Likely to happen
*35-40% completion, 1:3 TD:INT ratio
Last edited at 10/03/2018 11:40 pm