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ht86
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Originally posted by Billy Corman
There is a good script out there to filter all plays by a single player. In essence, when processed, every play you watch would have your CB in it. I then click on replays where the ball was passed.

Basically, its "must have" for an agent of a CB dot.


Hey Billy Corman. Do you have a link to this script? I've been looking for something like this. You can post here or PM me. Thanks.
 
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Deezy Frost
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Originally posted by ht86
Originally posted by Billy Corman

There is a good script out there to filter all plays by a single player. In essence, when processed, every play you watch would have your CB in it. I then click on replays where the ball was passed.

Basically, its "must have" for an agent of a CB dot.


Hey Billy Corman. Do you have a link to this script? I've been looking for something like this. You can post here or PM me. Thanks.


Me too. Been looking for this.
 
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Originally posted by Deezy Frost
I wish there was a less time consuming manner in which to track these numbers.


Takes me about 5 min to log each game into an excel spreadsheet. It really isn't that difficult or time consuming once you get the routine down. If you don't have excel you can use google docs or openoffice.org.

I would imagine it would go even faster if I used that pass/player isolating script that's being mentioned.
Edited by skeels on Jun 25, 2010 19:46:32
Edited by skeels on Jun 25, 2010 19:45:25
 
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Originally posted by skeels
Originally posted by Deezy Frost

I wish there was a less time consuming manner in which to track these numbers.


Takes me about 5 min to log each game into an excel spreadsheet. It really isn't that difficult or time consuming once you get the routine down.


I fail at computers, well not just computers, but life in general.
 
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Originally posted by Deezy Frost
I fail at computers, well not just computers, but life in general.


http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AuEKNLwh96irdGlFVkgwdUJXMThQT2dYQUNYemR6X0E&hl=en&authkey=CJrBtswC

have fun. You can save it as an excel or openoffice spreadsheet then just upload it to your own google acct. if you don't have either of those programs.
Edited by skeels on Jun 25, 2010 19:55:26
 
Underdawg08
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Originally posted by Longhornfan1024
If his first name is Yes and his last name is Man.


I see you're still jacking off to your own reflection.
 
Billy Corman
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Player Play Watch: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/54055

1] Go to the "Play By Play" tab of a game
2] Click on the now appearing "Open Panel" tab
3] Search for the player you want to watch
4] Mark the check box and click on "Filter Results"
5] Close panel when done
6] All the plays now visible are for the player selected
 
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Originally posted by UnderDogs
Originally posted by Longhornfan1024

If his first name is Yes and his last name is Man.


I see you're still jacking off to your own reflection.


who doesn't?
 
Djinnt
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The measure of a good shutdown CB season?

How many hoes does he have at the end of it?
 
Judan
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Good CB = no stats.
 
DarrenG
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http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=1966371

thats my shutdown corner, most of his tackles are WR's hes not covering and run stops, i have only seen a few catches on him.
 
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http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=1357378

My CB has actually been getting a ton of stats and I started to get worried. Then I went in and checked out the closest game his team has played in. Here's his stats:

Thrown at 7 times
3 catches allowed (9 yards, .5 yards, 7 yards)

4 tkls, 1 msd tackle, 1 Fumble Recovery, 1 PD

Not the best I've seen but better than I thought he was doing
 
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As a number 5, leading the team in PDs and INTs... that's a good shutdown corner...

http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=1306162
 
Djinnt
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Originally posted by magicalmrrich
As a number 5, leading the team in PDs and INTs... that's a good shutdown corner...

http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=1306162


#5 plays against the worst receivers, and if you just play loose you'll get a pd/int most of your plays by default because the guy can't catch or run fast.

there's also more pressure in 5w
Edited by Djinnt on Jun 28, 2010 21:26:16
 
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