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Old 02-15-2017, 06:41 AM   #1
Ushikawa
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Anecdotal Potential Combine Correlation Changes

So I scouted my 1st MP draft class yesterday and noticed 2 main differences from what I typically saw in FOF7, was wondering if others had seen the same and if we should anticipate smaller correlation coefficients for these combines-ratings.

Firstly, I see a lot of RBs with Sole between 22-24 but Hole Recognition well above 60. The quantity is so much that it goes beyond specific scouting error.

Secondly, a lot of CBs and Ss with a 40 time less than the 4.52 have a shitty Man bar.

There are probably more but these are the ones that were most salient for me.

Also, would be interested to hear people's opinions about if the masked pairs remained the same.

And finally, if the role of constraints remains as almost a first filter when seeking 50+ players.

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Old 02-15-2017, 07:08 AM   #2
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Well, Ben put this thread up recently: Point Of Clarification On Combine Accuracy - Front Office Football Central

What combine correlation are you on? It doesn't work quite how it did when we were on the last version of FOF7. It's more like early FOF7 than late FOF7.
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Old 02-15-2017, 09:46 PM   #3
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Yes I saw it, it does not really speak to any of my observations.

run Def also seems like a lower correlation than before.
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