08-14-2008, 10:23 PM
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Re: 15 min quarters - Simmed through 3 - Unrealistic stats?
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Originally Posted by joejccva |
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I'm trying to get as realistic as I can in my games with the stats, and I'm looking for some feedback as to if I should always play 15 min quarters simming the first half and possibly also 3rd quarter or if I should play 10 min quarters.
The BOLD stat is the one I'm thinking is a bit unrealistic, but i guess it COULD be correct. I know it was against the Browns (sorry Browns fans), but still.
Created coach of Dallas Cowboys, Used default playbooks.
Game 1 - Dallas @ Cleveland - September 7th, 2008
Final Score: Dallas 49 - Cleveland 10
Stats:
Passing
T.Romo: 23-27, 368 yrds, 5 TD, 1 INT
Rushing
M.Barber: 30-157, 2 TD, 1 FUMBLE, 5.2 avg yrds per rush
Receiving
T.Owens: 9-192, 2 TD
J.Witten: 4-59
C.Henry: 3-33, 1 TD
M.Barber: 2-16, 1 TD
S.Hurd: 2-21
M.Bennett: 1-13, 1 TD
P.Crayton: 1-22
I.Stanback: 1-12
Defense
0 sacks, 0 ints, 1 FF by A.Henry recovered by C.Canty
Thats it. I appreciate all your input on this game, and your thoughts on if I should keep 15 min quarters, and just sim through 2 of them or 3 of them, etc...or lower quarters to 10 and play the game?
Thanks!
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I don't see it as unrealistic at all. 9 receptions for 192 yards is 21.3 yards per catch. So Owens went deep all day. So what?
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