Multi Football Games Coaching Career System
Bullit's Multi Football Games Coaching Career System
What is it? It's a system I developed to create a coaching career spanning to all the football games I own, using some tables I came up with. It gives you the possibility to play all the games/season rosters you have giving you the experience as a coach through the NFL (and optionally the NCAA) as the years go by. Based on how do you perform in each season your contract may receive an extension, you could be fired and then look for a new NFL team (in a different game/roster thus a new season). The aim of this system is to play with all the games you own (why not? you spent money in them after all) varying your gaming experience shifting from one title to another, and at the same time doing this with a sort of coaching career. You play well, you stay with your team, you play badly enough, you get fired and you start another season with another franchise, and possibly another game. If it seems unclear, it will all explain itself once you'll read through.
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[Note that this system I invented doesn't modify ANYTHING ingame, it's just something you do fictionally] What do I need? - More than one football game (Madden, NFL 2k, HC...) and/or
- You will also need a random dice roller: there are a few freeware programs like this on the net which you can find over the net, such as: Random dice roller, Maxdice etc.. How it works
Table 1 <dl><dl><dl><dd> <table border="1" bordercolor="#000000" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="1" frame="BELOW" width="100%"> <col width="44*"> <col width="212*"> <tbody><tr valign="TOP"> <td sdnum="1040;1040;@" bgcolor="#666666" width="17%"> Number </td> <td sdnum="1040;1040;@" bgcolor="#808080" width="83%"> Game / Season </td> </tr> <tr valign="TOP"> <td sdval="1" sdnum="1040;1040;@" bgcolor="#666666" width="17%"> 1 </td> <td bgcolor="#808080" width="83%"> Madden 2005 </td> </tr> <tr> <td sdval="2" sdnum="1040;1040;@" bgcolor="#666666" width="17%"> 2 </td> <td bgcolor="#808080" valign="TOP" width="83%"> Madden 2006 </td> </tr> <tr valign="TOP"> <td sdnum="1040;1040;@" bgcolor="#666666" width="17%"> 3 </td> <td bgcolor="#808080" width="83%"> Madden 2009 </td> </tr> <tr valign="TOP"> <td sdnum="1040;1040;@" bgcolor="#666666" width="17%"> 4 </td> <td bgcolor="#808080" width="83%"> Madden 2010 </td> </tr> <tr valign="TOP"> <td sdnum="1040;1040;@" bgcolor="#666666" width="17%"> 5 </td> <td bgcolor="#808080" width="83%"> NFL 2k5 04 season roster </td> </tr> <tr valign="TOP"> <td sdnum="1040;1040;@" bgcolor="#666666" width="17%"> 6 </td> <td bgcolor="#808080" width="83%"> NFL 2k5 07 season roster </td> </tr> <tr valign="TOP"> <td sdnum="1040;1040;@" bgcolor="#666666" width="17%"> 7 </td> <td bgcolor="#808080" width="83%"> NFL 2k5 1991 season roster </td> </tr> <tr valign="TOP"> <td sdnum="1040;1040;@" bgcolor="#666666" width="17%"> 8 </td> <td bgcolor="#808080" width="83%"> NFL 2k5 1997 season roster </td> </tr> </tbody></table> </dd></dl></dl></dl> (Keep in mind that this is just an example, your tables (and mine) will differ depending on the games and the roster you own!)
Table 2 <dl><dl><dd> <table border="1" bordercolor="#000000" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="1" frame="BELOW" width="100%"> <col width="58*"> <col width="100*"> <col width="98*"> <tbody><tr valign="TOP"> <td sdnum="1040;1040;@" bgcolor="#666666" width="23%"> Wins </td> <td sdnum="1040;1040;@" bgcolor="#cccccc" width="39%"> Base % </td> <td sdnum="1040;1040;@" bgcolor="#808080" width="38%"> Playoff berth bonus % </td> </tr> <tr valign="TOP"> <td sdnum="1040;1040;@" bgcolor="#666666" width="23%"> 0 </td> <td sdval="20" sdnum="1040;1040;Standard" bgcolor="#cccccc" width="39%"> 20 </td> <td bgcolor="#808080" width="38%"> - </td> </tr> <tr valign="TOP"> <td sdnum="1040;1040;@" bgcolor="#666666" width="23%"> 1-4 </td> <td sdval="40" sdnum="1040;1040;Standard" bgcolor="#cccccc" width="39%"> 40 </td> <td sdval="15" sdnum="1040;" bgcolor="#808080" width="38%"> 15 </td> </tr> <tr valign="TOP"> <td sdnum="1040;1040;@" bgcolor="#666666" width="23%"> 5-8 </td> <td sdval="66" sdnum="1040;1040;Standard" bgcolor="#cccccc" width="39%"> 66 </td> <td sdval="10" sdnum="1040;1040;Standard" bgcolor="#808080" width="38%"> 10 </td> </tr> <tr valign="TOP"> <td sdnum="1040;1040;@" bgcolor="#666666" width="23%"> 9-12 </td> <td sdval="75" sdnum="1040;1040;Standard" bgcolor="#cccccc" width="39%"> 75 </td> <td sdval="5" sdnum="1040;1040;Standard" bgcolor="#808080" width="38%"> 5 </td> </tr> <tr valign="TOP"> <td sdnum="1040;1040;@" bgcolor="#666666" width="23%"> 13-16 </td> <td sdval="90" sdnum="1040;1040;Standard" bgcolor="#cccccc" width="39%"> 90 </td> <td bgcolor="#808080" width="38%"> - </td> </tr> </tbody></table> </dd></dl></dl> Basically, you need to see how many wins you piled up, note your base % and add an eventual bonus if you reached the playoffs. In my example let's say the with the Vikings I finished 12-4 (thus 12 wins) and made the pkayoffs. I check the table and I see that I have a 75% base plus 5% for making to the post season. So it's 80% total chance to be confirmed the next year, but things are not over yet, there are other modifiers to this value that comes into play. Table 3 <dl><dl><dl><dd> <table border="1" bordercolor="#000000" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="1" frame="BELOW" width="100%"> <col width="198*"> <col width="58*"> <tbody><tr valign="TOP"> <td sdnum="1040;0;0%" bgcolor="#666666" width="78%"> </td> <td bgcolor="#808080" width="23%"> Modifier </td> </tr> <tr valign="TOP"> <td bgcolor="#666666" width="78%"> Conference won </td> <td sdval="0,03" sdnum="1040;0;0%" bgcolor="#808080" width="23%"> 3% </td> </tr> <tr valign="TOP"> <td bgcolor="#666666" width="78%"> Division won </td> <td sdval="0,01" sdnum="1040;0;0%" bgcolor="#808080" width="23%"> 1% </td> </tr> <tr valign="TOP"> <td bgcolor="#666666" width="78%"> Last in Division </td> <td sdval="-0,01" sdnum="1040;0;0%" bgcolor="#808080" width="23%"> -1% </td> </tr> <tr valign="TOP"> <td bgcolor="#666666" width="78%"> For every category (Total Offense/Defense, Passing/Rushing Offense and Defense) 1<sup>st</sup> in the league </td> <td bgcolor="#808080" width="23%"> 3% each </td> </tr> <tr valign="TOP"> <td bgcolor="#666666" width="78%"> For every category (Total Offense/Defense, Passing/Rushing Offense and Defense) 2<sup>nd</sup> to 5<sup>th</sup> in the league </td> <td bgcolor="#808080" width="23%"> 1% each </td> </tr> <tr valign="TOP"> <td bgcolor="#666666" width="78%"> For every category (Total Offense/Defense, Passing/Rushing Offense and Defense) 2<sup>nd</sup> to 5<sup>th</sup> to last in the league </td> <td bgcolor="#808080" width="23%"> -1% each </td> </tr> <tr valign="TOP"> <td bgcolor="#666666" width="78%"> For every category (Total Offense/Defense, Passing/Rushing Offense and Defense) last in the league </td> <td bgcolor="#808080" width="23%"> -3% each </td> </tr> <tr valign="TOP"> <td bgcolor="#666666" width="78%"> Every playoffs win </td> <td sdval="0,05" sdnum="1040;0;0%" bgcolor="#808080" width="23%"> 5% </td> </tr> <tr valign="TOP"> <td bgcolor="#666666" width="78%"> Playoffs loss </td> <td sdval="-0,03" sdnum="1040;0;0%" bgcolor="#808080" width="23%"> -3% </td> </tr> <tr valign="TOP"> <td bgcolor="#666666" width="78%"> 1<sup>st</sup> round playoffs loss </td> <td sdval="-0,08" sdnum="1040;0;0%" bgcolor="#808080" width="23%"> -8% </td> </tr> </tbody></table> </dd></dl></dl></dl> If you get to the SUPERBOWL there will be two scenarios:
So, be sure to add every modifier you have depending on your situation at the end of the season. FINALLY you'll have the percentile roll representing the chances to remain ahead of the franchise for the next year. In my example with the Vikings let's say I won my divison, the wild card round, the divisonal round and I lost the NFC championship. My team was 2<sup>nd</sup> in Total Offense, 1<sup>st</sup> in Rushing offense , 5<sup>th</sup> in Passing Offense and last in Rushing Defense (it's just an example). I look at the table 3 and the count will be like this: 80% (base modifier) + 1% (division win) + 10 % (2 playoffs wins) – 3% (playoff loss) +1% (2<sup>nd</sup> in total offense) + 3% (1<sup>st</sup> in Rushing offense) + 1% (5<sup>th</sup> in Pass Offense) -3% (last in rush D) = 90% final chance to be back next year ahead of the Vikings franchise Now you roll a percentile dice (1 of 100) and if your roll is equal or less the number required (90 in this case) you're back...otherwise the front office decided that your time with the franchise is over! In this case go back to table 1 and repeat from the beginning: you'll get to coach another team in another season (or game). |
Re: Multi Football Games Coaching Career System
Thanks, I always wonder why 2010 didn't have a coaching career. I don't have any games beside 2010, but I always thought about using the dice to determine fate of a franchsie.. Great detail.
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Re: Multi Football Games Coaching Career System
Thanks for this formula. I play a chise where I control all 32 teams. This will help at least in the firing of coaches in the off season.
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Re: Multi Football Games Coaching Career System
Thanks for the feedback and for finding it useful.
You just found two other ways to use this system which I didn't think of it, so it's good! Thanks again |
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