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ASE Top Division Season 29
 
Hard-core fan (ultimate supporter owner)ChristyGI Supporter
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Posted on 2019-01-28 9:15:43
SrednaD wrote:

Christy wrote:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lc_oCZF6fexWyjlfuTl8A_2Hfvfiovsnrpm3bwaVn7Y/edit?usp=sharing

The Lawn Gnomes are building a great rush defense. It helped the Swans last season. A little over 6 yards against per rush is great work.

I may need to figure out some way of adding in home/away stats. Will need to think about it.



Stats are showing 111 yards per rush attempt against the Gnomes... that is a really bad stat to have...

I have no idea why my team is outperforming it self. My starters cost me $1.115.532 per week in season 28 and today, they cost me $ 1.107.42, so it is not increased wages and skills that is doing it.

I am still sure that the next three games (Nightmare, @Weasels and Vikings) will show who we really are. Not to disrepect the other teams in the league, but it is easy being #1 when you have not played the rest of the top 4.



Outperforming itself! 111 yards allowed per rush attempt is terrible!

I feel like I saw 6.8 yards per rush or something of that sort when I made the claim about your rush defense. Not sure if I knocked on a key to change it.

Home late tonight but will take a look at it then.
  

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Posted on 2019-01-28 11:23:18
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Outperforming itself! 111 yards allowed per rush attempt is terrible!



The RB would actually make a safety before a TD. If they start on the 0,1 yard line (good special teams work there), then the RB would run out of the endzone (safety) to be able to run 111 yards to get the TD - and it would still be a 99,9 yard run since progression is measured from LOS, not the actual yards run by the RB.

Better look at it before Guiness time...
  

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Hard-core fan (ultimate supporter owner)ChristyGI Supporter
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Posted on 2019-01-29 20:56:45
SrednaD wrote:

Christy wrote:



Outperforming itself! 111 yards allowed per rush attempt is terrible!



The RB would actually make a safety before a TD. If they start on the 0,1 yard line (good special teams work there), then the RB would run out of the endzone (safety) to be able to run 111 yards to get the TD - and it would still be a 99,9 yard run since progression is measured from LOS, not the actual yards run by the RB.

Better look at it before Guiness time...



With no safety's in this game it should be theoretically possible to get 110 yards in a single run. In fact who knows how far you could run the ball back from!

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lc_oCZF6fexWyjlfuTl8A_2Hfvfiovsnrpm3bwaVn7Y/edit?usp=sharing

6.03 might be a bit fairer on your defense though! My local copy was fine so I must have leaned on a button at some point!
  

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Posted on 2019-01-30 8:39:42
Christy wrote:

SrednaD wrote:

Christy wrote:



Outperforming itself! 111 yards allowed per rush attempt is terrible!



The RB would actually make a safety before a TD. If they start on the 0,1 yard line (good special teams work there), then the RB would run out of the endzone (safety) to be able to run 111 yards to get the TD - and it would still be a 99,9 yard run since progression is measured from LOS, not the actual yards run by the RB.

Better look at it before Guiness time...



With no safety's in this game it should be theoretically possible to get 110 yards in a single run. In fact who knows how far you could run the ball back from!

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lc_oCZF6fexWyjlfuTl8A_2Hfvfiovsnrpm3bwaVn7Y/edit?usp=sharing

6.03 might be a bit fairer on your defense though! My local copy was fine so I must have leaned on a button at some point!



These stats are great!

I can see that my reign as Top Dog of ASE will end. Nightmare, Weasels and Vikings all outscore me and I do not think that my defence will keep them in check.

No matter what, I am content with being at this level and staying here. It is the first season I have stayed in TD and I have been here three times!

Being here does put stress on the player management. I am in desperate need of a CB next season and my O-line is not getting younger. I might suffer the fate of so many other teams that once you hit TD, your team is old and to save money, funds have not gone into youths.
  

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Posted on 2019-02-01 7:44:16
16 day injury to my starting RB... How much can that affect my game???

My intelligence committee says not to worry, so I will.
  

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Posted on 2019-02-02 16:47:45
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16 day injury to my starting RB... How much can that affect my game???

My intelligence committee says not to worry, so I will.



And i was so sure you would switch to passing
  
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Posted on 2019-02-02 19:52:23
tomsen wrote:

SrednaD wrote:

16 day injury to my starting RB... How much can that affect my game???

My intelligence committee says not to worry, so I will.



And i was so sure you would switch to passing



And I predicted that you would predict that I would pass so I went for a run option....
  

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Posted on 2019-02-03 1:06:15
SrednaD wrote:

tomsen wrote:

SrednaD wrote:

16 day injury to my starting RB... How much can that affect my game???

My intelligence committee says not to worry, so I will.



And i was so sure you would switch to passing



And I predicted that you would predict that I would pass so I went for a run option....



well played
  
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Posted on 2019-02-03 12:30:41
tomsen wrote:

SrednaD wrote:

tomsen wrote:

SrednaD wrote:

16 day injury to my starting RB... How much can that affect my game???

My intelligence committee says not to worry, so I will.



And i was so sure you would switch to passing



And I predicted that you would predict that I would pass so I went for a run option....



well played



Classic General Haig tactic.
  

"Quarterbacks should wear a dress." - Jack Lambert

If you are ever feeling down, just know that neither of Dorfenschmirtz's parents showed up to his birth.

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Posted on 2019-02-04 13:44:20
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lc_oCZF6fexWyjlfuTl8A_2Hfvfiovsnrpm3bwaVn7Y/edit?usp=sharing

Stats up and ready
  

"In archery we have something like the way of the superior man. When the archer misses the center of the target, he turns round and seeks for the cause of his failure in himself.”— Confucius