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College Benchwarmer
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Ohio
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Building secondary cohesion
So I'm in 2012 and the average secondary cohesion rating for the league is around 64. My team is 56 and ranked around 20th in the league. I've been trying to increase this but it seems like this is the slowest to rise cohesion rating (or maybe I'm imagining it). The top team is Chicago with a 100 rating and 2nd is only an 81 (!!!). I look at Chicago's starters and, as of the start of 2012, here is when they joined the team:
LCB: 2004 RCB: 2006 SS: 2000 FS: 2005 This means that the member of the secondary who has been with the team the shortest amount of time is the RCB who's been with the team for six seasons (and started the last 4 of them). Let's look at the team ranked 2nd with an 81 cohesion, Buffalo. Again, as of 2012, here is where their starters joined the team: LCB: 2001 RCB: 2006 SS: 2006 FS: 2011 So it looks like 3 of their guys have some solid tenure with the team, with 1 of their guys killing their cohesion rating (there were 2 new FS's who split time in 2011). My team, Cincinnati, with a 56 rating, looks like this: LCB: 2006 RCB: 2010 SS: 2010 FS: 2009 I dunno, maybe I'm too jaded, but I think a group of players who have started every game together for 2 years (2010&2011, and they will be starters in 2012) should have a very high cohesion rating. I think expecting all the guys to be on a team for 6+ seasons is kinda crazy. I haven't done any analysis on the other positional groups though...thoughts? |
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Morgado's Favorite Forum Fascist
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Greensboro, NC
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Cohesion is relative to that of other teams. Chicago averages 8.25 years with the team. Buffalo averages 6.0. You average 3.25. You're going to be way below Chicago, and significantly below Buffalo.
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