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posted: 2022-12-24 20:43:38 (ID: 100171159) Report Abuse | |
My starting RB has 44 rushes in 149 plays. And he has 1 catch on 37 plays.
So are catching and rushing plays only counting the ones where a team passed or ran the ball rather than total plays on offense for that player? Thanks, Steve SD Blitz |
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posted: 2022-12-27 21:57:06 (ID: 100171192) Report Abuse | |
Where do you see these separate stats ? Is the following what you meant (see below) ?
Solana_Steve wrote:
My starting RB has 44 rushes in 149 rushing plays. And he has 1 catch on 37 passing plays. |
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posted: 2022-12-28 17:11:19 (ID: 100171201) Edits found: 3 Report Abuse | |
Plays: 149
Rush: 44 Rush (Yards/Lng/Avg): 283/16/6.4 Rush (TD): 0 Received (Catches): 1 Received (Yards/Lng/Avg): 12/12/12 Received (TD): 0 This are the stats. I think: Plays: 149 => meaning player was in 149 offense plays (no defense or special teams play) involved Rush: 44 => in 44 of the 149 plays he got the ball and rushed Received (Catches): 1 => in one of the 149 play he was able to make a catch In your league games has your QB (49 + 33 + 61 = 143) passing attempts. Don't know where you got this from: And he has 1 catch on 37 plays. Last edited on 2022-12-28 17:34:53 by torakrid |
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posted: 2022-12-30 20:55:50 (ID: 100171223) Report Abuse | |
Yeah...in the game statistics and in Team Stats.
Steve SD Blitz |
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posted: 2023-03-09 23:15:07 (ID: 100172770) Edits found: 1 Report Abuse | |
Steve, that 1 lone catch. Have you by chance managed to identify that play? Specifically - was your FB playing an FB? Rather than, say, subbing for an injured WR/TE.
I do realise that even if he was FB, it doesn't neccessarily mean it's a good idea to train FB's catching to 42+ Then again, once the main skills are all set and PC is full, there may be a training choice between just keeping a fixed PC training, and upping a tertiary skill a little bit. But my question is - is catching indeed a tertiary FB skill? Thanks in advance, if you care to answer. Last edited on 2023-03-09 23:15:55 by jpnwrt |
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posted: 2023-03-10 01:01:55 (ID: 100172772) Report Abuse | |
He said he was a RB not a FB.
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posted: 2023-03-10 07:05:20 (ID: 100172777) Report Abuse | |
Grr... You're right. Thanks.
I guess I saw what I _wanted_ to see |
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posted: 2023-03-16 04:50:38 (ID: 100172918) Report Abuse | |
jpnwrt wrote:
Steve, that 1 lone catch. Have you by chance managed to identify that play? Specifically - was your FB playing an FB? Rather than, say, subbing for an injured WR/TE. I do realise that even if he was FB, it doesn't neccessarily mean it's a good idea to train FB's catching to 42+ Then again, once the main skills are all set and PC is full, there may be a training choice between just keeping a fixed PC training, and upping a tertiary skill a little bit. But my question is - is catching indeed a tertiary FB skill? Thanks in advance, if you care to answer. Hmmm...haven't really looked into it further. Steve SD Blitz |
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