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Old 08-20-2010, 05:16 PM   #9
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Re: Real NFL stats to check your sliders against

I'm just gonna throw more of the same at you guys. These are the stats I base my CPU vs CPU sliders on. Team stats fromthe 2009 NFL regular season. Stats are per team.

Passing YPG: 218.5
Rushing YPG: 120.6
Points per game: 21.5
Sacks per game: 2.15
Ints. per game: 1.03

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Old 08-20-2010, 05:36 PM   #10
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thanks show, this is great information to have,ithink with this info and the thread for the realistic gameplans that once we get it right we'll have a great football sim, do you make sliders Showmedabounce?
Yes indeed...been making them since the early 2000's...haven't shared any Madden ones since Madden 04. I'm nearing a set I feel comfortable with though. I'll be sharing in the next few days. Just a heads up - speed threshold 100 and broken tackle 0, are in my opinion the biggest game-changers.
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Old 08-21-2010, 12:35 PM   #11
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Yes indeed...been making them since the early 2000's...haven't shared any Madden ones since Madden 04. I'm nearing a set I feel comfortable with though. I'll be sharing in the next few days. Just a heads up - speed threshold 100 and broken tackle 0, are in my opinion the biggest game-changers.
Music to my ears my man. Like you I am a major stats guy. I need realistic stats or I stop playing.

In the process of producing my own sliders, and converting to speed threshold 100 (I was previously a 0 guy in M10!) was the best thing I ever did.

As for broken tackle 0 - it baffles me how anyone can pick any other number for this rating. I make broken tackles at 0 as my base line from which all other sliders are then worked off. Even on 0 it still happens a bit too often.

Glad to see someone else on the same wavelength. Thanks for this thread - hopefully less people will stop complaining about things like lack of sacks once they realise the average team only gets 2 per game.
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Music to my ears my man. Like you I am a major stats guy. I need realistic stats or I stop playing.

In the process of producing my own sliders, and converting to speed threshold 100 (I was previously a 0 guy in M10!) was the best thing I ever did.

As for broken tackle 0 - it baffles me how anyone can pick any other number for this rating. I make broken tackles at 0 as my base line from which all other sliders are then worked off. Even on 0 it still happens a bit too often.

Glad to see someone else on the same wavelength. Thanks for this thread - hopefully less people will stop complaining about things like lack of sacks once they realise the average team only gets 2 per game.
No prob.

Re: 100 speed threshold, I am thinking EA made 100 the "realistic" setting and then took it down to a 50 for default so the game would be more arcade-like and fun for the casual gamer. Same for the broken tackle slider. By putting ST 100 and BT 0 you have eliminated basically the all the big plays and now can focus on making the game play realistic in other areas.

Re: lack of sacks, I think the complaints are coming from lack of pressure, period. Pass rush/pass block definitely need to be tweaked...just not to as much of an extreme as we all thought. Also- many people are complaining about how the QB gets the throw off just before getting sacked. I can see why people would get pissed off by this on the default settings where pressure is hard to come by, so if you do get pressure you want that sack. But once sliders are tweaked so there's more pressure, I can to a certain degree appreciate the CPU QB getting the ball out a split second before; at least he's showing some awareness. Esp. since they never just throw the ball away.
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Oh wow thanks, thats awesome.
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so what are your sliders set at?
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I think my slider set is getting realistic or as close to the NFL with stats all round on both sides of the ball.

NCAA Scoreboard - Pittsburgh Steelers (PIT) at Atlanta Falcons (ATL)
, 1234F
Pittsburgh Steelers0107926
Atlanta Falcons7301020
Top Performers
Pittsburgh Steelers - Stats
B.Leftwich - 2 TD's
T.Polamalu - 10 tackles 1 INT
Atlanta Falcons - Stats
M.Ryan - 2 TD's
B.Williams - 6 tackles
Team Stats Comparison
PITATL
First Downs1613
3rd Down Efficiency5 - 154 - 11
4th Down Efficiency0 -00 - 0
Total Yards429509
Passing Yards246270
Rushing Yards114109
Penalties-Penalty Yards3 - 625 - 50
Turnovers0(+3)0 (-3)
Time of Possession34:4725:13
Scoring Summary
First QuarterPITATL
ATL3:13J.Peele 5 Yd pass from M.Ryan07
Second QuarterPITATL
ATL9:51M.Bryant, 26 Yd FG010
PIT1:53J.Reed, 22 Yd FG310
PIT0:31M.Wallace 18 Yd pass from B.Leftwich1010
Third QuarterPITATL
PIT8:35M.Wallace 63 Yd pass from B.Leftwich1710
Fourth QuarterPITATL
PIT14:19J.Reed, 17 Yd FG2010
ATL12:25M.Bryant, 23 Yd FG2013
PIT1:54J.Reed, 32 Yd FG2313
PIT1:12J.Reed, 40 Yd FG2613
ATL0:19R.White 10 Yd pass from M.Ryan2620
Pittsburgh Steelers
PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
B.Leftwich18/2625920
RushingATTYDSAVGTD
R.Medenhall28843.00
M.Moore7344.80
J.Dwyer1-2-2.00
ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
M.Wallace38829.32
H.Ward57815.60
H.Miller66711.10
A.Randle El12020.00
R.Mendenhall362.00
DefenseTKLSACKINTTD
T.Polamalu10010
L.Timmons5000
I.Taylor3000
W.Gay3100
J.Farrior3000
Punt ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
S.Logan665016
KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
J.Reed4/42/21440
Atlanta Falcons
PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
M.Ryan19/3128621
RushingATTYDSAVGTD
M.Turner18925.10
J.Norwood4174.20
ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
H.Douglas58717.40
R.White26130.51
E.Weems15151.00
M.Jenkins14646.00
B.Finneran3268.60
DefenseTKLSACKINTTD
B.Williams6000
P.Jerry5000
T.Decoud5000
M.Peterson5000
E.Coleman5000
Kick ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
D.Franks356020
E.Weems354020
Punt ReturningNO.YDSTDLONG
E.Weems320010
KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
M.Bryant2/22/2/826


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