Is there any easy way we can plug in a way to track dropped passes by a player? I have noticed that some teams are kinda spiky about signing my WR dot because he's been targeted 138 times with 108 completions, and a lot of those were either defended passes or bad throws by the QB. He does drop, but not much, and I would like to be able to track it so I can increase my ability accordingly. I figure it would be helpful for other GMs too.
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fogie55
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+1 sort of same as this http://goallineblitz.com/game/forum_thread.pl?thread_id=5127222 from the receivers point of view
Isn't 108 catches out of 138 targets a great ratio? He is catching the ball 78% of the time. His build might be deterring people.
Larry Roadgrader
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Originally posted by DeeVee8
Isn't 108 catches out of 138 targets a great ratio? He is catching the ball 78% of the time. His build might be deterring people.
Yes, that's the issue. The effective level of the build is lower than the actual level.
Isn't 108 catches out of 138 targets a great ratio? He is catching the ball 78% of the time. His build might be deterring people.
Yes, that's the issue. The effective level of the build is lower than the actual level.
Originally posted by Dub J
+1
I like it.
Jeeze Dubs... a little subdued there.
+1
Originally posted by DeeVee8
Isn't 108 catches out of 138 targets a great ratio? He is catching the ball 78% of the time. His build might be deterring people.
Originally posted by Larry Roadgrader
Yes, that's the issue. The effective level of the build is lower than the actual level.
And I also agree with this as the issue the OP is experiencing. One of the main reasons any dot doesn't get signed is it's build is not up to snuff. I recycled plenty of bad dots when I first started for that very reason.
+1
I like it.
Jeeze Dubs... a little subdued there.
+1Originally posted by DeeVee8
Isn't 108 catches out of 138 targets a great ratio? He is catching the ball 78% of the time. His build might be deterring people.
Originally posted by Larry Roadgrader
Yes, that's the issue. The effective level of the build is lower than the actual level.
And I also agree with this as the issue the OP is experiencing. One of the main reasons any dot doesn't get signed is it's build is not up to snuff. I recycled plenty of bad dots when I first started for that very reason.
savior_sorrow
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Originally posted by Theo Wizzago
And I also agree with this as the issue the OP is experiencing. One of the main reasons any dot doesn't get signed is it's build is not up to snuff. I recycled plenty of bad dots when I first started for that very reason.
Well, his first game he went for 148 yards and 2 TDs on 7 catches, on 8 targets..
I would really like to see drops incorporated.
And I also agree with this as the issue the OP is experiencing. One of the main reasons any dot doesn't get signed is it's build is not up to snuff. I recycled plenty of bad dots when I first started for that very reason.
Well, his first game he went for 148 yards and 2 TDs on 7 catches, on 8 targets..
I would really like to see drops incorporated.
Originally posted by savior_sorrow
Well, his first game he went for 148 yards and 2 TDs on 7 catches, on 8 targets..
I would really like to see drops incorporated.
If you view your 'full season stats' on your player's profile page, there is a drops column in the receiving section.
Well, his first game he went for 148 yards and 2 TDs on 7 catches, on 8 targets..
I would really like to see drops incorporated.
If you view your 'full season stats' on your player's profile page, there is a drops column in the receiving section.
fogie55
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Originally posted by DeeVee8
Isn't 108 catches out of 138 targets a great ratio? He is catching the ball 78% of the time. His build might be deterring people.
people don't look much at stats when recruiting, particularly D-league stats. the build is more important, especially the long-term value of the build.
the fact that a young dot has good stats now probably means he's too well-balanced and won't be viable 50 levels later, unfortunately.
this is one of the bad things about GLB, in my opinion. too much of the game is geared around what a dot will look like 1 full real-life calendar year later. GLB2 supposedly won't be that way.
Isn't 108 catches out of 138 targets a great ratio? He is catching the ball 78% of the time. His build might be deterring people.
people don't look much at stats when recruiting, particularly D-league stats. the build is more important, especially the long-term value of the build.
the fact that a young dot has good stats now probably means he's too well-balanced and won't be viable 50 levels later, unfortunately.
this is one of the bad things about GLB, in my opinion. too much of the game is geared around what a dot will look like 1 full real-life calendar year later. GLB2 supposedly won't be that way.
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