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Old 10-09-2020, 07:05 PM   #10
Front Office Midget
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Manitowoc, Wisconsin
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Originally Posted by stevew View Post
Why do the passing stats in a mature career seem different than NFL ones that we've seen in the past several years? I'm not going to sit and deep dive, but the seasonal passing leaders in my careers don't throw for enough yards. They don't throw for enough ypa. They throw seemingly a lot more interceptions than IRL. Also routinely running backs running with cement boots, averaging a hair over 3ypc. Why?

I only play SP and none of this stuff looks right

I’m willing to accept that I may just suck at this game, but the other teams should still perform a lot better.

Dola

Passing stats in FOF8 ARE lower than the NFL average, that's well accepted and just part of the game. The ceiling in FOF8 is far beyond the NFL ceiling, but the averages are much lower.

For running- offensive line run blocking is arguably more important than RB ability. With a great OL and a RB with excellent hole recognition, strength, and elusiveness, 6.0 ypc and 2,000 yards is not out of the question at all.
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