First and foremost, I claim no credit for developing this set. I started a test CFM with the Eagles, beginning with an earlier version of Flazko's sliders, which I have tweaked as I have gone along. I played the preseason and I have played 10 regular season games. The last three games have been played on the same settings, the last two this morning and this afternoon, and I am happy enough with them to go ahead and post them since I've been getting inquiries from other coach mode players. I'll be ready to get my real chise rolling as soon as the Week 1 rosters drop. Fellow coach-moders, join me in a big shout-out to Flazko for giving me an excellent place from which to start. As with all sliders, one size does not fit all, and you may find you'll need to make further adjustments.
Skill Level: All-Pro
Quarter Length: 15 Minutes
Play Clock: On
Accelerated Clock: On
Minimum Play Clock Time: 14 Seconds
Game Speed: Normal
Auto Flip Defensive Play Call: On
Ball Hawk: Off
Auto Strafe: Off
Heat Seeker: Off
Switch Assist: Off
Coach Mode: On
Injuries: 50
Fatigue: 75
Player Speed Parity Scale: 75
FG Power: 53/53
FG Accuracy: 29/29
Punt Power: 57/57
Punt Accuracy: 90/90
Kickoff Power: 55/55
Penalties: same as Flazko’s except block in back is 51
The season so far:
vs. Browns - W 27-10
@ Bears - W 21-13
vs. Steelers - W 22-17
@ Lions - L 13-31
@ Redskins - L 9-27
vs. Vikings - L 16-26
@ Cowboys - L 17-31
@ Giants - W 30-26
vs. Falcons - W 34-27
@ Seahawks - L 21-31
Current record: 5-5
(3-0 start with Bradford, lost the Detroit game in which he was injured. Wentz is 2-4 as a starter but got progressively better until he tanked vs. Seattle and was pulled at halftime. That happened to be Bradford's first game back from injury)
Stats:
C. Wentz (played in 6 games): 110-190 (57%), 1,335 yards, 8 TD, 7 INT, 14 sacks, 78.2 QBR
S. Bradford (played in 5 games): 101-138 (73%), 1,078 yards, 7 TD, 0 INT, 10 sacks, 112.5 QBR
C. Daniel (finished game in which Bradford was injured {Lions}, relieved Wentz in 2 others):
32-58 (55%), 454 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT, 10 sacks, 72.0 QBR
R. Mathews (5 games played): 83-342, 4.1, 2 TD
W. Smallwood (6 games): 73-327, 4.5, 1 TD
D. Sproles: 35-140, 4.0, 2 TD
J. Matthews: 45 rec., 637 yds, 14.2 avg., 3 TD
Z. Ertz: 33 rec., 347 yds, 10.5 avg., 2 TD
N. Agholor: 30 rec., 404 yds, 13.5 avg., 1 TD
J. Hicks 92 TAK (34 solo)
R. McLeod 71 TAK (31 solo)
N. Bradham 71 TAK (31 solo)
Sacks: B. Graham 7, C. Barwin 5, J. Hicks 2.5, B. Logan 2.5, M. Jenkins 1.5, B. Braman 1.5, E. Rowe 1, R. Evans 1, N. Bradham 0.5, V. Curry 0.5
INT: E. Rowe 2, N. Bradham 2, M. Jenkins 1, S. Nelson 1, N. Carroll 1
Box score from most recent game:
Philadelphia Eagles at Seattle Seahawks
Nov 20, 2016
1ST
2ND
3RD
4TH
SCORE
Philadelphia Eagles (5-5)
0
7
7
7
21
Seattle Seahawks (6-4)
3
14
0
14
31
Team Stats Comparison
PHI
SEA
Total Offense
299
453
Rushing Yards
71
189
Passing Yards
228
264
First Downs
13
16
Punt Return Yards
0
41
Kick Return Yards
110
53
Total Yards
409
547
Turnovers
1
1
3rd Down Converstion
8
4
4th Down Conversion
0
0
2-Point Conversion
0
1
Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals
2/2/0
3/1/1
Penalties
20
78
Posession Time
28:09
31:51
Philadelphia Eagles
PASSING
C/A
YDS
TD
INT
S. Bradford (125.3)
18/24
190
2
0
C. Wentz (42.7)
6/16
56
1
1
RUSHING
ATT
YDS
AVG
TD
R. Mathews
18
65
3.6
0
L. Pryor
3
11
3.7
0
RECEIVING
REC
YDS
AVG
TD
J. Mathews
4
77
19.3
2
Z. Ertz
3
50
16.7
0
R. Randle
2
36
18.5
0
B. Celek
4
30
7.5
1
R. Mathews
5
18
3.6
0
M. Boehringer
1
10
10.0
0
N. Agholor
1
7
7.0
0
K. Barner
1
7
7.0
0
T. Burton, J. Huff
1
3
3.0
0
W. Smallwood
1
2
2.0
0
DEFENSE
TACK
SACK
INT
TD
J. Hicks
9
0
0
0
M. Jenkins
9
0
0
0
R. McLeod
9
0
0
0
N. Bradham
7
0
0
0
E. Rowe
7
0
1
0
B. Graham
5
1
0
0
C. Barwin
3
1
0
0
R. Evans
3
0
0
0
N. Goode
3
0
0
0
M. Kendricks
3
0
0
0
C. Maragos
3
0
0
0
S. Nelson
3
0
0
0
F. Cox
2
0
0
0
Q. Gause
2
0
0
0
B. Logan
2
0
0
0
Seattle Seahawks
PASSING
C/A
YDS
TD
INT
R. Wilson (99.7)
23/31
287
1
1
RUSHING
ATT
YDS
AVG
TD
T. Rawls
24
101
4.2
1
C. Prosise
2
50
25.0
1
R. Wilson
2
38
19.0
0
RECEIVING
REC
YDS
AVG
TD
T. Lockett
5
106
21.2
1
J. Graham
5
51
10.2
0
T. Rawls
5
46
9.2
0
D. Baldwin
4
39
9.8
0
J. Kearse
2
25
12.5
0
K. Lawler
1
12
12.0
0
Ja. Lane
1
8
8.0
0
DEFENSE
TACK
SACK
INT
TD
B. Wagner
12
0
0
0
M. Bennett
6
1
0
0
K. Chancellor
6
0
0
0
J. Hill
6
0.5
0
0
D. Lansanah
6
0.5
0
0
E. Thomas
6
0
0
0
J. Reed
5
0
0
0
K. Wright
5
0
0
0
R. Sherman
4
0
0
0
M. Morgan
3
0
0
0
M. Burley
2
0
0
0
F. Clark
2
0
0
0
K. McCray
2
0
0
0
K. Pierre-Louis
2
0
0
0
Je. Lane
1
0
1
0
Last edited by Manning2Harrison; 09-04-2016 at 09:40 PM.
A note to those who haven't played coach mode but are curious to try it. Although coach mode means auto-pass is in effect for your QB, he will not scramble on his own. Evade pressure, yes, but he won't tuck and run. QB pressure is the one instance in which I allow myself to break the "hands off" rule of coach mode; otherwise my QB would be taking a sack when a real QB would take off (or at least try to).
Salute to Flazko for the base and M2H for tweaking for coach mode use. I'll load these up in my CLE CFM when I fire the game back up. I'm 0-1 so I've got 15 games to try them out!
Anyone using these Sliders be sure to mind your players' fatigue. Seems like w/ Fatigue at 75, the Injuries stack up quickly when you don't. In Week 3 I lost Andrew Hawkins for the game with a low back strain, Ricardo Louis with a dislocated elbow (TBD) and both Duke Johnson Jr. and Demario Davis with broken collarbones. In my experience those are season ending injuries.
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