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Originally Posted by ganggang |
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Alright so I'll post some stats from the last full season, these should give you guys an idea of what I'm working with.
Also for some reason my offense is really run heavy. It was this way with Colts playbook so I changed it around to teams that throw a lot Packers Steelers etc yet it is still the same. I left my offense on Steelers and haven't touched it since, maybe the playbook is an issue but all playbooks I've tried love the run.
Andrew Luck 89 OVR: 2909 yards, 20 touchdowns, 7 INT
RBs split between 2, my starter (73) was terrible so switched to different RB at end of the season (79), 73 and 79 OVR: Combined about 1450 yards, 17 TDs
WRs 92, 82, 80 OVR, No 1000 yard WR, TY had 708 yds 5 TDS, another WR- 763 YDs 4 TDs, last one had 716 yds 7 tds.
TE: Ladarious Green around 82 OVR then regression at end of year: 382 yards 3 TDS.
O-line gave up 36 sacks last year which was a lot.
This year is worst as Andrew Luck already has thrown 7 INTs half way into the year although he is 1000 yds and 12 TDs short of tying last years.
New RB has been better with 4.1 AVG per carry, he was injured but he's a good starting RB for now until I draft one this off season.
None of the WRs really stand out as most of them are similar to each other in terms of amount of yards and TDs. They're all around 400 yards right now.
Offseason pickups I made last season:
Dropped 2 WRs except for TY and drafted 2 to replace them. Dropped Green and traded for Hunter Henry. Traded for Conklin and drafted a stud OG in the 4th round.
The new WRs overalls are lower OVR due to awareness and stuff but their actual catching stats are really nice. Henry is having a larger impact than Green was last year which is a good sign. Sacks are still being given up for some reason. Conklin has given up the most despite being the highest overall by far. Center, Ryan Kelly has given up none while Mewhort has given up 1 so far. All other offensive lineman are struggling.
I know my offense's OVR isn't impressive by any means and they do have holes in them. I try not to cheat the trade system and I try to make fair trades whenever I make them. My defense plays very well but it's hard for my offense to perform.
I have tweaked with user sliders such as pass blocking for offense but it makes sense that they aren't working. I haven't touched CPU settings except for pass blocking so defensive players can get sacks and keep up with how CPU players get sacks.
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What playbook are you running?
I've found that when simming, the offensive playbook plays a huge role in stat output.
For instance:
Pass balanced with a good to elite qb gives me 4500-5500 yds and 30-50 td's.
Wr1 gets about 100 catches for 1300-1600 yds and double digit td's.
Wr2 gets around 1000 yards and 8-12 td's.
Wr3, who plays slot is heavily utilized in this playbook and gets about 95-100 balls and 1200-1500 yds. 12 td's or so.
Te gets about 850-1000 yds
Hb output varies from 1200-1700 yds and 500-700 yds receiving.
If I switch to a balanced playbook those stats plummet.
Try creating a save point and simming several season using different playbooks and see if it helps your output.
Disclaimer; this is for straight simming, not super simming. I don't know if that makes a difference.