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  • Rezzo503
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    • Dec 2011
    • 111

    #31
    Re: Top Rated Offensive Players in Madden NFL 25 & the Science of QB Ratings

    Yea, I wonder if it means 40 yards as in from the line of scrimmage ...

    Or from where the QB Throws from. Because from Shotgun, After The Drop Back... A First Down is About 20 Yards.

    So I wonder. lol

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    • brettmickey
      Rookie
      • Jan 2010
      • 319

      #32
      Re: Top Rated Offensive Players in Madden NFL 25 & the Science of QB Ratings

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      • bcruise
        Hall Of Fame
        • Mar 2004
        • 23274

        #33
        Re: Top Rated Offensive Players in Madden NFL 25 & the Science of QB Ratings

        Originally posted by ggsimmonds
        I did not know short was anything under 20 yards; I thought it was more like 10 or 15. And the threshold for deep is 40 yards? Well damn
        Yeah, the short yardage threshold surprises me too. I was sure it wasn't anything more than 10.

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        • AC IS ART
          Pro
          • May 2008
          • 708

          #34
          Re: Top Rated Offensive Players in Madden NFL 25 & the Science of QB Ratings

          We definitely need more "The Science of..." articles for each position explaining what the ratings mean. As well as the traits.

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          • jbecz
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            • Nov 2012
            • 2

            #35
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            • EMbow513
              Rookie
              • Aug 2012
              • 144

              #36
              Re: Top Rated Offensive Players in Madden NFL 25 & the Science of QB Ratings

              Aj green a 90 speed? IM DONE WITH THIS BS. ARE YOU KIDDING ME MAN. THEY MUST HAVE NEVER WATCHED HIM PLAY. WHAT A JOKE. HE RUNS BY DAMN NEAR EVERY CORNER WITH EASE

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              • ggsimmonds
                Hall Of Fame
                • Jan 2009
                • 11235

                #37
                Re: Top Rated Offensive Players in Madden NFL 25 & the Science of QB Ratings

                This reminds me of how much I hate the awareness rating.
                Why does it affect trajectory? Isn't trajectory like putting the right amount of touch on the ball? And if so shouldn't that fall under THA?

                Then you got guys like Big Ben who are bad at picking up pressure but good at the other awareness aspects. So what should his awareness be? I don't like having one rating affect multiple things. Also the article said here are few things it affects, so was the list exhaustive or are there other things? I always thought it determined how fast a QB goes through his progressions.

                Two other things:
                1. "Aaron Rodgers has a deep accuracy rating of 87, which means that 87% of Rodgers’ deep throws are on target."
                What? Is that really how it works?? Need to hear more on this

                2. An explanation on the playaction rating would be nice (actual in depth explanation; not just higher rating means PA is more successful)

                We need detailed explanations of all the ratings.

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                • ggsimmonds
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Jan 2009
                  • 11235

                  #38
                  Re: Top Rated Offensive Players in Madden NFL 25 & the Science of QB Ratings

                  Originally posted by EMbow513
                  Aj green a 90 speed? IM DONE WITH THIS BS. ARE YOU KIDDING ME MAN. THEY MUST HAVE NEVER WATCHED HIM PLAY. WHAT A JOKE. HE RUNS BY DAMN NEAR EVERY CORNER WITH EASE
                  Take deep breaths and count to 4, its gonna be okay

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                  • GiantBlue76
                    Banned
                    • Jun 2007
                    • 3287

                    #39
                    Re: Top Rated Offensive Players in Madden NFL 25 & the Science of QB Ratings

                    Originally posted by Ice_Cold345
                    It's more than just overall, at least to me. It's that Madden(and so called "Czar", which is great when FBGrating is a thing with scouts rating players) overrates all the stats. I'm waiting to see how Peyton's Throw Power is because his arm isn't what it used to be, and Madden probably won't really mess with it.

                    For the overall thing, Madden 13's last update had like 150 or so players that were 90+ (FBGratings has only seven elite players now, which is realistic), that's nearly three teams of all 90+ players, which is just dumb. 90+ should be for only elite players and there aren't 150+ that are elite. Matt Ryan(despite how much I like him) isn't an elite QB like Rodgers or Brady. Any stat that is 90+ should mean the player is elite at that particular thing (pass block/throw power/man coverage/etc.) but Donny Moore just throws ratings off of just stats(like Aldon Smith having a huge spike in ratings because of his giant sack totals, but only being an elite pass rusher doesn't make you great. It didn't help that when Justin Smith went down, Aldon performed worse.) It needs to be a combo of stats/scout research/numbers from combine and what not, not just stats.
                    This is what happens when you have a guy more passionate about soccer doing a really important job for a football game. He knows nothing about the real NFL. FBGRatings put him to shame, I'm sorry to say. Everything is inflated and the ratings themselves are simply more proof that Madden is not a simulation, but a video game designed to provide fun on the couch for buddies to scream and yell at every big play. I can't wait to see the 350 yard rushing games from AP and 600 yards passing from Stafford throwing to Megatron.



                    When I look and see the REAL work put in by Dan over at FBG, I just get depressed, because that's the real passion and talent that's needed to truly make a realistic game. Dan has forgotten more about players and abilities than the so-called "czar" will ever know. To me, this is one of Madden's biggest blemishes and it's a huge black eye. Any of us could watch sports center each night and make the ratings the way he does. What a shame...

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                    • GiantBlue76
                      Banned
                      • Jun 2007
                      • 3287

                      #40
                      Re: Top Rated Offensive Players in Madden NFL 25 & the Science of QB Ratings

                      Does anyone doubt that John Bostic's hit power will suddenly go to 98 just because of ONE hit that he had tonight? I can almost guarantee it. Just like on big drop makes your receiver have worse hands, or one great deep throw makes your QB a masterful deep passer.



                      SMH...

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                      • msdm27
                        Pro
                        • Nov 2009
                        • 956

                        #41
                        Re: Top Rated Offensive Players in Madden NFL 25 & the Science of QB Ratings

                        Originally posted by GiantBlue76
                        Does anyone doubt that John Bostic's hit power will suddenly go to 98 just because of ONE hit that he had tonight? I can almost guarantee it. Just like on big drop makes your receiver have worse hands, or one great deep throw makes your QB a masterful deep passer.



                        SMH...
                        BTW.... Wouldn't it be "cool" or at least realistic if some of the "hit stick" hits/tackles started being called for hitting a defenseless receiver or helmet to helmet.... That would be dooooope!

                        Granted, Madden can't even get the regular penalties to work so who I am kidding

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                        • Gronk4M13
                          MVP
                          • Apr 2012
                          • 3495

                          #42
                          Re: Top Rated Offensive Players in Madden NFL 25 & the Science of QB Ratings

                          QB Ratings - Rodgers (98) Brady (97) P. Manning (97) Brees (96) Ryan (94)
                          RB Ratings - Peterson (99) Lynch (96) Foster (95) Rice (94) J. Charles (94)
                          WR/TE Ratings - Megatron (99) Gronk (98) A. Johnson (97) Witten (96) J. Graham (96)
                          OL Ratings - (OL) Mathis - Eagles (98) J. Thomas - Browns (97) Yanda - Ravens (97) Sitton - Packers (96) Staley - 49ers (96)

                          Sounds about right to me.
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                          • Rezzo503
                            Rookie
                            • Dec 2011
                            • 111

                            #43
                            Re: Top Rated Offensive Players in Madden NFL 25 & the Science of QB Ratings

                            Originally posted by ggsimmonds
                            This reminds me of how much I hate the awareness rating.
                            Why does it affect trajectory? Isn't trajectory like putting the right amount of touch on the ball? And if so shouldn't that fall under THA?

                            Then you got guys like Big Ben who are bad at picking up pressure but good at the other awareness aspects. So what should his awareness be? I don't like having one rating affect multiple things. Also the article said here are few things it affects, so was the list exhaustive or are there other things? I always thought it determined how fast a QB goes through his progressions.

                            Two other things:
                            1. "Aaron Rodgers has a deep accuracy rating of 87, which means that 87% of Rodgers’ deep throws are on target."
                            What? Is that really how it works?? Need to hear more on this

                            2. An explanation on the playaction rating would be nice (actual in depth explanation; not just higher rating means PA is more successful)

                            We need detailed explanations of all the ratings.

                            They are called Player Traits. Aaron Rodgers Will Run, While Tom Brady Will Throw It Away.

                            Big Ben Most Likely Has "Sense Pressure" Trait at "Oblivious". Which means he will stay In the pocket more, and make plays...But take more sacks. He also will run every so often.

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                            • Find_the_Door
                              Nogueira connoisseur
                              • Jan 2012
                              • 4051

                              #44
                              Originally posted by Rezzo503
                              They are called Player Traits. Aaron Rodgers Will Run, While Tom Brady Will Throw It Away.

                              Big Ben Most Likely Has "Sense Pressure" Trait at "Oblivious". Which means he will stay In the pocket more, and make plays...But take more sacks. He also will run every so often.
                              Not sure why Rodgers has "Ideal" for senses pressure? His offensive line isn't the only reason he's the most sacked Quarterback in the league the past few years - he loves to hold onto that ball too long quite a bit.

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                              • Rezzo503
                                Rookie
                                • Dec 2011
                                • 111

                                #45
                                Re: Top Rated Offensive Players in Madden NFL 25 & the Science of QB Ratings

                                Originally posted by Batum Shaka Laka
                                Not sure why Rodgers has "Ideal" for senses pressure? His offensive line isn't the only reason he's the most sacked Quarterback in the league the past few years - he loves to hold onto that ball too long quite a bit.

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                                Yea, I have no idea. lol He definitely holds on to the ball to long.

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