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Originally Posted by Undefeated |
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LOL ... hey man, I don't mind at all.
But seriously, what I have posted has only been tested in two games. I mean, I wouldn't even consider recommending them in their present condition. I'd venture to say it'll be another ten or twelve games at least before they'll even be playable for an onlooker.
In other words, at this stage, the thread is more about me sharing the process than it is about me 'posting a slider set'. I hope that's clear to everyone.
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I totally understand that, perhaps when you see some of the key stats it might enlighten a cetain aspect of the gameplay.
Anywhos.........here we go.
Sidenote: I'm a convicted "meat and potatoes" type player, i'm EXTREMELY anal when it comes to 'realism' and such:
Game: #15 Tennessee @ #16 Cal (me)
Score: You don't want to know
First Downs: 25/13
Total Offense: 461/580
Rushes-Yds-TD: 43-148-2/20-96-4
Comp-Att-TD: 28-44-2/18-33-4
Passing Yds: 313/484
3rd Down: 8-16 (50%)/4-10 (40%)
Turnovers: 6/3
Fumbles Lost: 0/0
Intercepted: 6/3
TOP: 24:34/15:30
Observations:
I'll preface this by saying, I use Cal in my dynasty, so between '07 and '08, i've played Tenn about, oh........maybe 1037 times.
That said, the game are always a struggle. As you probably know already, the Vols defense is stellar, while Cal's is, well......ehhhh.
The entire 1st quarter was a struggle for both teams, neither team moved the ball well. Then the floodgates opened, mostly for myself. I'll include some key player stats that will define how much the "gates" opened:
Cal:
DeSean Jackson (WR) - 6-215-1
LaVelle Hawkins (WR) - 5-166-2
Robert Jordan (WR) - 3-96-1
Justin Forsett (RB) - 19-116-4
Tenn:
Erik Ainge - 17-26-218-2-5 (I changed teams, inserted Crompton in after Ainges' 4 th INT - funny thing is, the CPU kept subbing in Ainge from time-to-time)
Jonathon Crompton - 11-17-95-0-1
Like you, I'm at a loss how to assess this game. It didn't seem to be an awareness issue.
One thing I do feel strongly about, although the CPU QB stats look 'ok' - both QB's made some HORRIBLE throws (mostly in the middle of a zone) to WIDE OPEN receivers - the balls were WAY over their heads.