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Old 09-01-2014, 09:58 AM   #17
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Re: Coach Mode CFM Human vs CPU Sliders

son are you playing these games (in coach mode) or are you simming them? sorry if this is a dumb question but am curious. Just want to make sure.
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Old 09-01-2014, 10:03 AM   #18
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son are you playing these games (in coach mode) or are you simming them? sorry if this is a dumb question but am curious. Just want to make sure.
I'm playing them in coach mode in a 32 team CFM. I am controlling the home team in all games so that I can differentiate between CPU vs HUM and vice versa.
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I'm playing them in coach mode in a 32 team CFM. I am controlling the home team in all games so that I can differentiate between CPU vs HUM and vice versa.
Going to try your sliders out. My biggest problem is QB's don't throw the ball away or take shots down the field. QB's like Luck, Foles, Stafford, Wilson, etc.

It's pretty frustrating. I'm doing fantasy draft and trying to find a decent balance between getting a few good players from offense and a few from key defensive positions. 4-3 defense like getting a decent MLB, one GOOD corner, a good QB, decent RB, good WR, etc.

Not working out well.
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Going to try your sliders out. My biggest problem is QB's don't throw the ball away or take shots down the field. QB's like Luck, Foles, Stafford, Wilson, etc.

It's pretty frustrating. I'm doing fantasy draft and trying to find a decent balance between getting a few good players from offense and a few from key defensive positions. 4-3 defense like getting a decent MLB, one GOOD corner, a good QB, decent RB, good WR, etc.

Not working out well.
I'm getting a little bit of everything which I like. Still need to tweak the pass D, but the results have been pretty realistic. Please post some boxscores with my sliders. It'll help me refine them. Thanks.
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Old 09-01-2014, 11:23 AM   #21
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Got my first long TD in this game as DeAngelo Williams scampered 56 yards for a score. No defensive touchdowns, excessive sacks or interceptions in this one. Going to take a look at the last few games and potentially make a few tweaks. Scoring overall was good in the last few games, although the excessive number of defensive scores in the last few games inflates the number some.

Carolina Panthers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Sep 7, 20141ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Carolina Panthers ()1470728
Tampa Bay Buccaneers ()077721
Team Stats Comparison
CARTAM
Total Offense373333
Rushing Yards24183
Passing Yards132250
First Downs1619
Punt Return Yards1738
Kick Return Yards3488
Total Yards424459
Turnovers02
3rd Down Converstion4-1012-19
4th Down Conversion0-01-1
2-Point Conversion0-00-0
Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals2-2-02-2-0
Penalties4-201-15
Posession Time26:0133:59
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTER SCORINGCARTAM
12:40(CAR) D. Williams 56 yd run (G. Gano kick)70
5:11(CAR) J. Stewart 6 yd run (G. Gano kick)140
SECOND QUARTER SCORINGCARTAM
8:15(TAM) M. Evans 3 yd pass from M. Glennon (C. Barth kick)147
0:04(CAR) J. Avant 43 yd pass from C. Newton (G. Gano kick)217
THIRD QUARTER SCORINGCARTAM
4:18(TAM) L. Murphy Jr. 20 yd pass from M. Glennon (C. Barth kick)2114
FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGCARTAM
11:33(TAM) R. Shepard 6 yd pass from M. Glennon (C. Barth kick)2121
2:49(CAR) D. Williams 1 yd run (G. Gano kick)2821
Carolina Panthers
PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
Cam Newton15/2414010
RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
DeAngelo Williams1516711.132
Cam Newton7263.710
Jonathan Stewart7344.861
Mike Tolbert11414.000
RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
Greg Olsen3217.000
DeAngelo Williams3-2-0.670
Jason Avant36220.671
Jerricho Cotchery33311.000
Jonathan Stewart2136.500
Kelvin Benjamin11313.000
DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
Kawann Short1
Star Lotulelei1
Thomas Davis11
Josh Norman1
KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
Graham Gano0/04/440
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
Mike Glennon36/5127032
RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
Doug Martin18673.720
Mike James3134.330
Lonnie Pryor155.000
Mike Glennon1-2-2.000
RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
Doug Martin8394.880
Vincent Jackson7628.860
Luke Stocker7507.140
Mike Evans66410.671
Louis Murphy Jr.3289.331
Lonnie Pryor294.500
Russell Shepard2115.501
Eric Page177.000
DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
Gerald McCoy2
Lavonte David1
KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
Connor Barth0/03/330
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Old 09-01-2014, 11:48 AM   #22
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Re: Coach Mode CFM Human vs CPU Sliders

I've updated the sliders to reflect the most recent results. Primarily the concerns are toning down interceptions, completion percentage and sacks. I've also given a slight boost to human run blocking.

Removing the backup QB game, Completion percentage was 65% for CPU and 73% for human. While I'm close on the CPU side (61% is the goal), Human needs to come way down. By taking down accuracy and lowering WR catching a few pegs (from 45-42), I'm hoping QBs will miss more and WRs will catch less.

I've dropped the reaction time (60-57), interceptions (30-27) and pass coverage (60-57) to try to limit interceptions.

I've upped pass blocking by 5 for both HUM and CPU to try to slow down sacks, although HUM (5 allowed/gm) needs it more than CPU (4 allowed/gm). The goal here is roughly 2.5 per side.

Overall, I like where they are but I know they can be better in the passing game.
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son are you seeing the human QB's (under coach mode) tucking and running with the ball? I did a fantasy draft and took Russell Wilson and not once did he run with the ball, he took 4 sacks instead.
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son are you seeing the human QB's (under coach mode) tucking and running with the ball? I did a fantasy draft and took Russell Wilson and not once did he run with the ball, he took 4 sacks instead.
I've played with him once. He ran twice for 14 yards. Sacks have been a problem for everyone that I'm trying to solve.
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