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posted: 2021-07-17 21:01:13 (ID: 100160415) Report Abuse | |
My TE and WR with Sticky Fingers don't seem to drop fewer passes, but they do catch more TDs. Not sure why...
Steve SD Blitz |
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RonaldVennegoor
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posted: 2021-08-25 10:01:58 (ID: 100161122) Report Abuse |
Perhaps it needs to be renamed to Red Zone Threat: This player has a nose for the end zone and is more likely to score a TD when ball is snapped in red zone.
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posted: 2021-09-07 02:23:42 (ID: 100161307) Report Abuse | |
Can other people confirm my observations?
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posted: 2021-09-07 09:08:46 (ID: 100161317) Report Abuse | |
Yes, taking the raw stats from my receivers with no other factors, this does indeed seem to be correct.
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PJRAVENS
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posted: 2021-09-07 09:34:27 (ID: 100161320) Report Abuse |
Through my stat I cannot support this theory or deny it.
I think it is not enough count the TDs tho... It would be needed compare at least how many times a Stick Fingers receiver was a target in end zone and how many times he scored versus receivers without the trait... And we shoud take in accont also yards to go from the goal line, the skill levels of the receivers... I have too many few data... |
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