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12-19-2005, 11:12 PM | #504 |
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Arlie, I think he did remove the player from the depth chart and the player was still brought in. I've seen this happen once as well. I think it was because my defensive line was SO decimated that I didn't have much depth at the position and my two guys who were in the slot at DT on the depth chart were both hurt during the game. I guess I could have avoided it, by putting more guys in the slot (I was already playing guys out of position at the DT slot) but I would hope the game could somehow look at picking players to play out of position rather than playing guys who are definitely out for the game.
Edit to clarify: My DT's were so beat up that I put 2 linebackers at the DT slot (since my DE's were beat up as well) and both linebackers were injured during the game. The game then proceeded to put my DT with a broken ankle into the game (despite him being out for 6-8 weeks.) My DT was not anywhere on my depth chart when he was subbed into the game.
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12-19-2005, 11:25 PM | #507 | |
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I was inferring that this is what happens: You run play > PBP displays results of play You call time out Clock stops You call next play > PBP displays results of play PBP displays that timeout occurred before the play If that is not what is happen, then I think there are serious issued with AI timeout usage. Timeouts -- at least AI timeouts -- appear to be taken correctly, but they seem to appear following the next play. Is that correct? |
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12-19-2005, 11:26 PM | #508 | |
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12-19-2005, 11:39 PM | #509 |
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Would be nice to be able to multi-select guys on the watch list and remove them from it. When a bunch of players commit to other teams in a week, I have to go into each player and remove them one-at-a-time.
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12-19-2005, 11:52 PM | #510 | |
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12-20-2005, 12:04 AM | #511 | |
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I see that you added the ability to add your alma mater ala FBCB, anyway you can add a way to set your age? It kinda kills the realism to try and take over a small school and work my way up the ladder only to see that I'm in my mid 50's and already have 22 years of coaching experience somehow. At this pace I'll be in my 90s by the time I take over my alma mater.
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12-20-2005, 12:39 AM | #512 |
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OK, I think we found the issue with the stability issues for recruiting. if you have more than 100 people on your watch list, you will get an RTE. I will have it fixed for 1.1, but for now try to stay below that number.
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12-20-2005, 01:51 AM | #513 | |
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12 penaltys for 195 yards for my team last game...sigh
and I don't even know how that works out, 12 x 15 = 180
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12-20-2005, 08:10 AM | #514 |
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*sigh*
I've had to abandon my current career (coaching New Mexico) due to overwhelming injuries. This is with the most recent, updated version of the game. Top two QBs (questionable and doubtful) Top three RBs (out, doubtful, questionable) Starting FB (doubtful) Reserve WR (out) Reserve TE (out) Starting center (out) Reserve guard (out) Starting DE (questionable) Starting DT (out) Starting ILB (out) Two top safeties (both out) And we had no depth to begin with. No fun...
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12-20-2005, 09:01 AM | #516 | |
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12-20-2005, 09:22 AM | #517 |
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12-20-2005, 09:50 AM | #518 | |
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Same here. Downloaded the patch and played through most of a season. Had 15 injuries when I quit (most of the players were out similar to what Cougar reported above). I also noticed a lot of the plays still didn't make sense. My first two plays with the patch characterized it for me... a very slow DT makes a tackle 19 yds down field on an outside run. Second play, the SS makes a tackle for -1 on an inside run while playing a deep zone. After the first game, I once again abandoned the pbp approach. After the 15 injuries, I shelved the game again. I'll probably give the game another try when the update comes out. |
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12-20-2005, 09:56 AM | #519 | |
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On another note, it appears that all penalties on kickoff and punt returns are being assessed from the end of the return. (i.e., kickoff return to the 33, holding against the return team, offense's ball on the 23). I don't know if this has been addressed before, but it seems quite artificial and does not have the impact that such penalties due in real life, as I believe these are spot fouls. I could be wrong but I feel it's worth checking. Another minor note: I'm still having depth chart issues with the positional listings at the bottom of the screen. If I click the bar on the right side to scroll down it tends to screw things up such that I need to exit the screen and go back in (players vanish, etc.). I also have seen some improper numbering on the list as well (i.e., WR who's number is #80 listed as #77). Preference-wise, if manual lineups are enabled during play-by-play, I'd like to see the endurance % more prominently displayed.
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12-20-2005, 10:00 AM | #520 |
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I should add that I think this game has loads of potential, and I'm only mentioning the flaws for Arlie's attention.
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12-20-2005, 10:05 AM | #521 | |
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12-20-2005, 10:13 AM | #522 | |
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12-20-2005, 11:25 AM | #523 |
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I lost three quarterbacks in the first half of a game all out 7-9 weeks. I had my other two qb's already out for the season. So, took my last qb off redshirt and he got hurt next game along with two running backs two DE and a safety my whole secondary starters are out. This is with max medical and strength. I stopped the season (first) and put this on the shelf until the 1.1 update.
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12-20-2005, 12:08 PM | #525 |
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As to injuries, we are going to be putting out the injury settings in update 1.1. It will have a "High", "average" and "low" setting. I'm thinking the current setting will be "High" based on the feedback I have been getting - with "average" and "low" each having relatively fewer injuries.
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12-20-2005, 12:09 PM | #526 |
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Losing a few players to injuries is painful but should be expected, look at the Packers they lost 4 RB and 3 WR.
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12-20-2005, 12:14 PM | #527 |
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It's been more than 15 years since I played in college, but I can't remember having more than a handful of guys miss games because of injuries. A lot played with minor injuries, but you had to be pretty seriously hurt to miss a game.
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12-20-2005, 12:24 PM | #528 |
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It's strange. I've had all sorts of problems with the game, but notsomuch in the injury department. I don't think I've have had a QB miss a start. Even with bad teams and low medical budgets, I've had more problems at positions like FB than anything else.
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12-20-2005, 12:34 PM | #529 | |
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What do you have your players starting time%...????? Don't use 100% or you will feel the injury pain.. I set mine on about 67% for everybody but the Starting QB and runner they get an 80 or 85%. Also, I up the starting time of the special positions (3rd down runner, pass rushing DE, etc....) to 85%. With these settings, I only have about 1 or 2 guys with serious injuries and a handful of players with minor injuries. Also, make sure to take your Doubtful & questionable players off the depth or move them far down the list... Last, make sure to spend $100k on medical budget and 100K on Str & Cond, this should help prevent and rehabilitate injuries... Try them out, they should help... BTW, you really need to watch injuries on this game, it's not like TCY...
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12-20-2005, 12:39 PM | #530 |
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I hardly have any player playing 100%. If they are hurt, I move them down the depth chart to the bottom or I just right click them right of the chart. I really haven't had that bad injuries problems, although a few times I took a risk with a guy and they got hurt worse.
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12-20-2005, 01:46 PM | #531 | |
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Incidentally, I played my original starting QB - who was probable at the time with a foot injury - only because my second stringer went down. He then went down again, aggravating the injury. Arlie, I think there needs to be a clearer delineation between injuries that are "playable" with merely reduced effectiveness, and those with the ample threat of aggravating them and making them worse. That's a trap I've fallen into, and I think if it were more clear that I was rolling the dice with an injury (despite the player being "probable" or whaetver) I wouldn't even have him on the depth chart. This is tied to the Injury Report e-mail, of course.
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12-20-2005, 01:48 PM | #532 |
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Has anyone seen any real standout defensive teams from a yards allowed perspective (scoring defense isn't in the game... yet?)
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I can't seem to it a grip on the Defense, like I've had with the offense. I've spent alot of time adjusting my own gameplan but now I just try and employ the best d.Cordinator, then I hit suggest. This method seems to work OK but it make me feel less connected to the D then the O.
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12-20-2005, 02:21 PM | #534 | |
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Before my defensive line all went down to injuries, I was holding teams to about 250 yards per game with my USC team running a 5-2 with a very good secondary. |
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12-20-2005, 03:59 PM | #535 | |
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12-20-2005, 04:18 PM | #536 |
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My Air Force teams have had pretty good defense usually only giving up around 300 yards a game. But they have really held the points. I love this game though I had a team come down to my 4 yrad line with 1st and goal down by 4 points and only a 2 minutes left. They got two yards on a screen play, a one yard counter run and I stuffed them at the goal on 3rd down so 4th and goal. aND IT IS A BROKEN PLAY THE QB of the other team BYU runs around and is in trouble he desperately throws to the endzone .........................interception. I was yelling at the computer monitor.Now , my Korea Mother-in-law , who is visiting for the holidays from Korea thinks I am menatlly ill. Great game a lot of fun.
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I'm doing some reseach for Arlie and have found some interesting info that i would like to share here for you stat freaks
.................................................................................................... NATA Injury Surveillance Study (National Athletic Trainers Association) Football Injury Severity Lessening, Study Shows
For Immediate ReleaseContact: Teresa Foster Welch (d)214.637.6282 DALLAS - Approximately 39 percent of varsity high school football players were injured during the 1995 season, but the severity of those injuries may be lessening, according to the first phase of a study by the National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA). The three-year study researched injuries recorded by certified athletic trainers for 123 high school football teams. The study - the first of its kind since 1988 - is designed to show trends on what, when, how and where injuries occur to high school football players. It is conducted by John Powell, PhD, ATC. "While results for the 1995 football season are similar to those we found during the earlier study, there were some very encouraging findings that we will be watching more closely over the next two years to determine whether they are, in fact, trends," Powell said. Powell said the number of moderate and major injuries appears to have decreased, while minor injuries have increased. "There is no noteworthy change in the number of overall injuries; however, in games during 1995, players suffered approximately 8.5 percent more minor injuries; about 5.7 percent fewer moderate injuries; and 3 percent fewer major injuries than the three-year average of our previous study," he said. A second encouraging area for certified athletic trainers is the lower portion of re-injuries compared to first-time injuries. "Nearly 93 percent of football injuries in the study are characterized as `new injuries'," Powell said. "It is impossible to prevent all injuries in sports, although good medical care and preventive techniques can help to reduce the risk of injury. "In the case of re-injury, early intervention and appropriate rehabilitation by a comprehensive sports medicine team can have an even greater impact, resulting in fewer re-injuries." The hip/thigh/leg continues to be the area of the body most frequently injured (17.3%), followed by the forearm/wrist/hand (15%), knee (14.5%), and ankle/foot (14.2%). General trauma is the most common type of injury (29.3%), with sprains following (27.4%) and then strains (21.7%). In games, the offensive lineup receives the largest number of injuries, with 55.5%, while the defensive team sustains 35.8% of the injuries, and special teams receive 4.3%. The majority of injuries occur during practice, with only about 39% happening in games. Powell attributes the statistic to the fact that practices occur much more frequently than games. NATA President Kent Falb, ATC, PT, head athletic trainer for the Detroit Lions, said the study will help reduce the risk of injury for football players. "We believe the information from this study will provide direction for researchers who are seeking ways to further minimize the risk of injury in high school athletics, as well as for those working to develop enhanced treatment and rehabilitation for injuries that do occur." The NATA, based in Dallas, provides the latest research and techniques to its 17,000+ certified members, who are experts in providing quality healthcare for the physically active. The NATA was founded in 1950 and today serves more than 23,000 athletic trainers worldwide. 1995 High School Football Injury Results
What are the most common injuries in high school football?
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12-20-2005, 04:55 PM | #539 | |
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This is a resume about my own observations from the game, the above studio and the boards comments, i just wrote this to Arlie.
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I would add that the severity of injuries should be reduced some. As you mentioned in that study, over 80% of injuries are minor. Just looking at my one career right now, over 40% of my injuries are serious (I have 8 guys out for 6-8 weeks or longer.) I think the overall number of injuries are fine, but they need to be less severe, and as you mentioned not all probable players should be reinjured upon playing.
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Great research Icy and I also, agree the number is not the problem maybe alittle lower but the biggest problem is an injury any injury a guy is out period and needs to stay out of games until 100% healthy. That is not realistic and not fun to play with as a game feature.
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This does need to be looked at...There should be some chance of aggravating an injury, but when a player is probable it should be very minimal. Lots of Players play through minor injuries including sprains, contusions, some types of fractures and minor joint injuries.... |
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12-21-2005, 12:31 AM | #545 |
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Most injuries that occur in RL are of the type where they hobble off to the bench, get taped up or whatever, and are back in by the next QTR.
You'd be amazed at what those trainers can do with tape! When I played in college, just about every starter played with "injuries" but they still played. The end result was usually a VERY busy training room after practices. Ice packs galore. Ankles and knees submerged in ice/hot tubs. You learn quickly the rules of ice. Lots of fingers are broken or strained and they just get taped up. You don't tackle as well with injured fingers, but you still play. Most times you have to have a Willie McGahee injury to not suit up for a game. The result was that most players had season long nagging injuries that healed in plenty of time to be re-aggravated come spring football. The usual rule is that an injured player is most likely to be more "careful" during a game and will most likely avoid further injury with a slight drop off in performance. College ball isn't a nancy-boy game. That is the role of high school programs: weed out the guys that are always using crutches come Monday.
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12-21-2005, 12:39 AM | #546 |
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Just got another RTE 91. In this game, I was blowing out my opponent and I shrunk down the window. I don't think I did that in the other game where I got a RTE 91, but I can't be sure. I wonder if minimizing the game has anything to do with the RTE's?
In any case, I've been saving every week (after the last incident) and I can send you the save file if you want, Arlie. |
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That would be great. In the meantime, I will try doing that as well.
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12-21-2005, 03:26 PM | #548 |
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Wow...great research Icy.
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12-21-2005, 05:42 PM | #549 |
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Now THIS is running up the score.
Oregon's starting QB played the entire game. He went 35 for 37 for 378 yards and 6 TDs. He also ran the ball 8 times for 55 yards and 2 TDs. |
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