Thanks LoneLonestar said:Season 3 Stats
Team Stats for all 3 seasons and career totals
Lets see if these links work for the google doc spreadsheet. Basic spreadsheet of season 3 stats, including the new additions of kickers, punters, and OLine statistics.
Season 1
Season 2
CB3 said:So i was browsing around Wiki and i found this:
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I wonder who did that...[/QUOTE]
It's "his skills HAVE not..." Wiki will take that down because it's not proper Engrish and you don't have a source.
Lonestar said:Come on, CB3, don't FLOOD the world with Ether, right after I put up my tireless work on creating blah blah blah spreadsheet stats. Everyone will skip right over them, and concentrate onROOOOOLLLLIIINNNNG STAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRT!!!!
CB3 said:I expect more from you Lonestar.
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i wish i was in this league.CB3 said:So i was browsing around Wiki and i found this:
I wonder who did that...
ph33nix said:how do we sort the stats so its from top/bottom?
Kelly was one of 3 QBs with 4000 yards passing. Can't say its too legit cause that one game vs. denog where we combined for 42 points in 2 minutes helped a lot :lol :lol
Lonestar said:On the List view, just click on the blue underline wording of whatever column you want, at the top of the page. Though it seems to want to show you least to most scrolling down. To have the reverse of that (most to least), just click the word again.
I think that's a big improvement. Only 2 HBs in the top 10 I believe. Although, Indy HBs = 142 receptions for 1580 yards. :lolStriker said:Only 13 receivers crossed the 1K mark; two HB and two TE included
Scooter Chapman had a ton of yards, but his YPC was reasonable (5.03)
Rorschach said:I think that's a big improvement. Only 2 HBs in the top 10 I believe. Although, Indy HBs = 142 receptions for 1580 yards. :lol
Progression skillz.LukeSmith said:Wait till next year!
Rorschach said:Progression skillz.
That's amazing considering I did not touch you. Did you plan for the pressure? JCut was running for his life in that game.Mrbob said:Damn I took a lot of sacks this year...didn't even realize till now. :lol Offensive line getting progressively worse. :/
Season 1 - 16 sacks
Season 2 - 23 sacks
Season 3 - 45 sacks
I did throw a career low in INTs with Jcut though.
Kansas City OL had 4 members who had 6 pancakes or more (Wiegmann had 13 with no sacks allowed)
Lonestar said:Season 3 Stats
Team Stats for all 3 seasons and career totals
Lets see if these links work for the google doc spreadsheet. Basic spreadsheet of season 3 stats, including the new additions of kickers, punters, and OLine statistics.
Season 1
Season 2
CB3 said:So i was browsing around Wiki and i found this:
http://img176.imageshack.us/img176/4513/luked.jpg[/IMG
I wonder who did that...[/QUOTE]
lol way to give yourself away with the action=submit
Striker said:Bucs' QB Josh Freeman ran for more yards than any S.F. 49er HB
Lonestar said:On the List view, just click on the blue underline wording of whatever column you want, at the top of the page. Though it seems to want to show you least to most scrolling down. To have the reverse of that (most to least), just click the word again.
Some things I noticed on my own stats from season 2 to 3, my passing defense improved, to closer to what I had in season 1. But my running defense went from consecutive 66 ypg averages, to about double that. I ended up giving 5 yards more per game total in 3, than in 2. Though, there was ALOT of my games where I didn't really try much at all, on top of OBVIOUS examples of people running up the score on me. Look at what Smokey did! :lol :lol :lol
Smokey said:I didn't run up the score.
I just made up the points after those two lame plays at the end of the 2nd and beginning of the 3rd. You scored 14 pts off of that, I scored 17 in the 4th to your zero. So I came out by 3 pts.
Lonestar said:I'm sorry, that's not how it works :lol
Smokey said:Does for me.
Made me feel better that I got those points back.
Lonestar said:I need to check your playbook, that counter run from the 2 back shotgun was effective.
But....
Anything gained from having Tucker is as BS as anything Bellows does. It's just FACT.
Wellington said:McKenzie. :lol! He allowed four sacks by Sintim.
:lol :lol :lolLiveWire said:Just gotta protect the ball a little more and I can easily make a wild card if not win the division next year.
Wellington said:Lone and Sable, how long did it take you guys to do all of your work?
How much could it take to spread the cost of maybe the 8 hours you guys spent across 10 million copies sold (or whatever the hell Madden sells these days)? .001 cents? :lol
Wellington said::lol :lol :lol
Wellington said:Lone and Sable, how long did it take you guys to do all of your work?
How much could it take to spread the cost of maybe the 8 hours you guys spent across 10 million copies sold (or whatever the hell Madden sells these days)? .001 cents? :lol
Barclay was a monster for him, way better than Holt. He was a nightmare matchup,Lonestar said:$10,000 to do the website work for everyone that wanted it....Not sure if that's enough money
Sable's script probably took some time in the beginning, but the little fixes seem innocent enough. Someone else can find an auto compiling system for the stats, better than my Cntl+C and Cntl+V system :lol
taking more of a gander at stats, and was looking at everyone's offensive progression. A majority of people have had an increase in yards per game offensively over the 3 years. Some did not (Bears, Seahawks, Titans, Eagles). Eagles really surprised me. CB3 still obviously has good numbers, but slid a long way from season 2. But even had less YPG than season 1 (315.62<319.62) Season 3, he had 382.94. What did you lose offensively? Or did you go some other route? I know that I got Barclay (he didn't have as good numbers for me than you, but he did alright), but you got Holt, right?
That's not similar numbers man! 6 more TDs and 6.2 more YPC.Lonestar said:Barclay actually seemed to have similar numbers for me, upon looking
Eagle Barclay: 47 catches 1084 yards 23.06 ypc 13 TD (as the #1 WR option, over Brandon Marshall)
Patriot Barclay 51 catches 859 yards 16.84 ypc 7 TDs (as the #2 WR option, under Bellows. Also less catches than Slaton. 1 more Catch than my TE)
Wellington said:That's not similar numbers man! 6 more TDs and 6.2 more YPC.
From what I remember of our half game, you didn't go to three wide too often. The problem with Barclay was that as a slot guy with his speed, AGI, and ACC he just ate up whoever was in the slot against him and could quickly get by zone defenders. I had my now #2 matched up against him, Terrell Thomas. Barclay's release versus TT's press was a terrible matchup for me and dude was just gone after beating the press.
Gimme back Aaron Ross. >:|
Lonestar said:It's back to wondering if I should trade off Welker or not.
LiveWire said:Y HELLO THAR
Anything on my team is available.Lonestar said:Like I said, he was anywhere from the 2nd to 5th option, versus CB3's #1a.
That, and I dicked around alot of the season.
It's back to wondering if I should trade off Welker or not.
Lonestar said:Interesting to see that, my season with Moss was statistcally his best season of his 3 team tour. Sure, in Texas, he was the #2, but still.
Looks like J. Bellows is the current career leader in KR TD's with 7 (no stats in season 1). Though, Sable's Grimes is only 1 back after his rookie year! Couple people have had 4 (Bradshaw, Harvin, Hester), but it does seem almost league wide, that there was a changing of the guard. Alot of teams dumped their Season 2 guy, for someone else (ATL didn't use Devontae Sanders in season 3, went with Norwood; Seattle didn't use his Season 2 guy as much as a new Season 3 guy)
Bellows 32 game career: 18 WR TD's 7 KR TD's 2 PR TD's 1 RB TD 28 TD's. Not too bad.
Moss's 32 game: 23 WR TD's
So, plus 5 TD's, with 9 of Bellow's TD's coming on 1 play drives (i.e. Brady didn't get hit I mean )
Just gotta protect the ball a little more and I can easily make a wild card if not win the division next year.