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Old 09-21-2020, 08:41 PM   #16
Rmiok222
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re: MizzouRah M21 AM CFM Sliders

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Originally Posted by MizzouRah
San Diego beats Carolina, 34-19 to improve to 2-1 on the season.



Herbert 23-37/232yds/62%/1td/3int

Bridgewater 36-46/306yds/78%/1td/1int



Ekeler 27-212/7.8ypc/2td/39long

Davis 8-29/3.6ypc



Allen 8-100yds

Anderson 8-89yds



LAC 471 OFF 320 CAR

LAC 246 RUSH 41 CAR

LAC 225 PASS 279 CAR

LAC 3 TO 3 CAR

LAC 5 SACK 1 CAR



Total Plays - 136



Penalties - 3 Total/roughing the passer/offensive holding/offside



Injuries - 4 Total (2 minor, return to game/2 could not return)



Notes: Penalties are still not there, but what's new? I'm still able to run very well with Ekeler and McCaffrey was injured until late in the 3rd quarter. Bridgewater started the game 17-17 for pass completions. See the slider settings for changes prior to Week 4. I'm not sure what the pass defense reaction time slider does but I might start messing with it.


I put my run block slider down to 20, cpu tackle at 55. It seems to be better. Browns o-line and running backs are better than the chargers though. Through 3 games Chubb is averaging 5.2 ypc. In real life he’s averaging almost 6 right now. I know it’s a small sample but it did feel better. My speed parity is set at default though so I’m not sure how those values would be with it at a higher speed parity.

As far as reaction goes I have mine and the cpus both at 55, I like it there.

I’m not trying to high jack your thread btw. I’m just bouncing ideas back and fourth, as long as you’re okay with that. I’m in the testing stage as well somewhat, but almost set I feel like. I’m just trying to make user offense harder. One thing I’ve noticed is I have had to make the user sliders much lower than the cpu side, I was weird about having them match up but it doesn’t seem possible for me to do that and also have competitive games.


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