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posted: 2012-11-04 10:39:17 (ID: 66183) Report Abuse
The numbers in the game are not based on the skills itself, it is the skill difference to the opp player that raises or lowers the numbers...
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posted: 2012-11-04 10:58:16 (ID: 66203) Report Abuse
pete wrote:
The numbers in the game are not based on the skills itself, it is the skill difference to the opp player that raises or lowers the numbers...


You are right. I scoutet one of the opponents FBs and he was no real threat. But why did the defender lost only 15% of his engery? This seem to be very little for this workload.
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posted: 2012-11-04 11:00:02 (ID: 66205) Report Abuse
Depends on gametype, his workload, the type of workload, the benching periods between...

Impossible to say without deeper checks on it
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posted: 2012-11-04 11:29:18 (ID: 66221) Report Abuse
pete wrote:
Depends on gametype, his workload, the type of workload, the benching periods between...

Impossible to say without deeper checks on it


NSC @ Nancy Raiders League game

Clément Pastor, 70 plays, 48 good tacklse, 2 missed tackles, benching periods: 3-6 snaps (23:28 minutes), engergy loss 15,7%

Cardinals @ SD Hurricanes FC-game

Martin Small, 77 plays, 3 good tackles, 1 missed tackle, benching period: 3-8 snaps (29 minutes), energy loss 15,4%

Question: Is the energy loss in FC-games lower or does the workload have no huge impact on the loss of energy?
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posted: 2012-11-04 12:39:42 (ID: 66237) Report Abuse
Whether a lineman makes a tackle/block or not doesn't really matter - they don't get to take downs off and need to make ball busting efforts on every down.

It's not like a left WR taking a down off on a sweep right.
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posted: 2012-11-04 13:25:36 (ID: 66253) Report Abuse
Buffalo wrote:
Question: Is the energy loss in FC-games lower or does the workload have no huge impact on the loss of energy?


FC is as low as friendly...and there is no permanent hit from it.

Example would be for a WR

just getting into his slot at the LOS = 1 ingameenergyhit
catching a medium pass and getting tackled immediately = 2 ingameenergyhit
catching a deep pass and going for the touchdown = 3 ingameenergyhit

Now sum this up over the game, decrease it by times on bench, multiply it by the enegryhitvalue...that's it


again, only examples

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Ballyn
posted: 2012-11-06 19:49:12 (ID: 66828) Report Abuse
Updated for Pass TDs!
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Ballyn
posted: 2012-11-11 00:41:36 (ID: 67845) Report Abuse
Week Three - Season Six
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posted: 2012-11-11 02:46:00 (ID: 67857) Report Abuse
pete wrote:
Buffalo wrote:
Question: Is the energy loss in FC-games lower or does the workload have no huge impact on the loss of energy?


FC is as low as friendly...and there is no permanent hit from it.

Example would be for a WR

just getting into his slot at the LOS = 1 ingameenergyhit
catching a medium pass and getting tackled immediately = 2 ingameenergyhit
catching a deep pass and going for the touchdown = 3 ingameenergyhit

Now sum this up over the game, decrease it by times on bench, multiply it by the enegryhitvalue...that's it


again, only examples


is the offense gaining energy back when the defense is on the pitch and vice versa?
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posted: 2012-11-11 08:34:49 (ID: 67872) Report Abuse
Monkey wrote:

is the offense gaining energy back when the defense is on the pitch and vice versa?


Yes.
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