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St. Francisco's All-Time QB Coach Mode Sliders

St. Francisco

45-35 Never Forget
I just want to begin by saying that my base set of coach mode sliders were created by billharris44 at OS. I have been helping him test them for a few days. If you'd like to check out his sliders, here's the link. At the time of this post, he's still beta testing the coach mode sliders, but his version 3 realism sliders for guys actually playing the game are already available. Check them out, he's done an amazing job, and put in a ridiculous amount of work to perfect them:

http://www.operationsports.com/foru...-sliders/351689-bills-v3-realism-sliders.html

I decided to go off on my own tangent because I believe one of the fundamental flaws in this game is the CPU play-calling. No matter how well you get the sliders tweaked, you're never going to see the computer present a run-heavy or even balanced offensive attack on a consistent basis. My main concern are realistic scores and stats...in order to achieve this, I believe controlling both offenses is a necessary evil.

So, it is with that in mind that I am currently developing what I'm calling the All-Time QB Coach Mode sliders. It's simple enough...using coach mode, I'll control each offensive series, and let the CPU handle both defenses. This can be easily done in-game by accessing the pause menu, going down to controller select, and switching teams.

So, just a few ground rules that I'm using:

1. Helpful Hint - If you're at the playcall screen, and you switch control from one team to the other, you'll have to wait until after that current play before your control will switch. However, if you access the start menu and switch control right after a play is done and before it transitions into the playcall screen, you'll gain immediate control of the other team. This will be useful in some of my other ground rules.

2. User-Controlled Punts - The CPU always does a better job at punt returns, so I want to control the punts to help this area out. Be sure you pause and switch teams before it transitions to the playcall screen after the punt return, or the CPU will control the offense for the first play.

3. CPU-Controlled Field Goals & Kicks - It has been my experience that the computer will give you more varied results in the field goal and kicking game than a user will. Once you've been stopped short on 3rd down or scored a touchdown, be sure you pause and switch teams before it transitions to the playcall screen, or you will control the kick. Also, be careful near the end of the game when you've decided to settle for a field goal in the opponent's redzone. Once the CPU takes control, they might decide that going for it might be better than kicking the FG. In this instance, you'd be better off just making the kick. If you switch sides, and the CPU calls a play you are not happy with, simply pause the game, switch control, then call a timeout. You'll regain control on offense.

4. Coach Mode - Other than the kicking game, coach mode allows you to call the plays, and let everything just play out before your eyes. This set of sliders is developed under the assumption that you will not user control anything. No passing, and no running. If you decide to do that...well then, you're using the wrong set of sliders. However, I have noticed occasionally that if a player makes a successful spin/juke move, for some reason he automatically becomes a user-controlled player. In this instance, you'll have to take control of the player in order to continue the play.

Ok, let's get on to the actual sliders. I will be posting a big set of revised game settings that are meant to achieve realistic stats in all aspects of the game. So, one thing I'll be testing is user-controlling all 32 teams in franchise mode, and adjusting coaching philosophies to get good stats in simmed games. Also, all sliders (including auto-subs) will be tweaked from their default sets.

So, without further ado, here are the sliders. Feel free to plug these in and test them out, and give me your feedback. I'd LOVE to have it:

***Sliders are accessed on the game's main screen under My Madden ---> Settings. Auto-sub sliders are under My Madden ---> Gameplan.***
***Player skill sliders are in four categories of passing, rushing, pass defense, and rush defense. Hitting A (or X for PS3 users) will bring up three individual sliders for each category.***



GAME OPTIONS

Play Call Style: Hardcore (I'm not sure if this makes a difference, but there are some in the Madden community who think it does.)
Quarter Length: 12 minutes
Accelerated Clock: 25 seconds
Injuries: 70
Fatigue: 70
Game Speed: Fast
Player Speed Threshold: 70
Coach Mode: On
Fight For The Fumble: Off


PENALTIES

ALL PENALTIES AT 100 WITH THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTIONS:

Holding: 52
Facemask: 62
Clipping: 75


PLAYER/CPU SLIDERS
***SLIDERS ARE THE SAME FOR BOTH PLAYER AND CPU.***

PASSING
QB Accuracy - 10 (This is my main area of testing. If you test and post stats, let me know the QB completion percentage, and TD/INT along with the QB's awareness rating)
Pass Blocking - 75
WR Catching - 35 (I'm aiming for five dropped balls per team per game. Let me know how many dropped passes you see)

RUSHING
Broken Tackles - 40 (This has already been moved from 50 to 40, but might need to be toned down ever more after further testing)
Run Blocking - 100 (This might need to be toned down after further testing)
Fumbles - 27 (VERY touchy. 25 will get you fumbles galore. Further testing is needed at the setting of 27 before tweaking)

PASS DEFENSE
Reaction Time - 45
Interceptions - 15
Pass Rushing - 85 (We will all have to accept the fact that sacks will be low. Any attempt to increase the pass rush only gets you more wildly inaccurate throws from the QB)

RUSH DEFENSE
Reaction Time - 50 (This could be moved up after further testing)
Block Shedding - 0
Tackling - 45 (This could be moved up after further testing)


SPECIAL TEAMS

FG Power - 55
FG Accuracy - 45
Punt Power - 55
Punt Accuracy - 80
Kickoff Power - 45


AUTO-SUBS

QB Out/In: 60/80
RB Out/In: 75/82
WR Out/In: 74/85
FB/TE Out/In: 60/80
OL Out/In: 55/75

DT Out/In: 74/85
DE Out/In: 75/90
LB Out/In: 70/80
CB Out/In: 60/80
S Out/In: 60/80
 
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I'm going to leave these sliders alone for now, and begin working of the coaching philosophies for all 32 teams. In the meantime, if you'd like to test out the in-game sliders and give me feedback, that would be great! I've heard that there is a thread on OS about the coaching philosophies...if anyone could point me in that direction, I'd be grateful.
 
So, here is my method in testing out coaching philosophies for all 32 teams:

1. Begin by developing a profile of all 32 NFL teams from the 2008 regular season. Record total number of pass and rush attempts for each team to determine average number of these plays per game, and the percentage of pass-to-run for each team.

2. Determine the percentage of rushing carries between the starting runningback and backup runningback. Take into account teams who use a dual-RB system, and those who simply let the backup spell a fatigued starter.

3. Sim a season in Madden with default coaching philosophy settings, and gather the same information. A look at the overall picture should reveal which way each philosophy needs to go, and how much.

4. Run several simmed seasons in Madden with various philosophy setting. Extensively test agression and position priority/style settings to see if they make a difference in the stats.

5. Run tests with defensive philosophy/agression/priority/style settings to see how stats are effected when these are tweaked.
 
AFC profile done from 2008 regular season stats:

BUFFALO BILLS

Pass Attempts: 479
Rush Attempts: 439
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 57% of carries to starter
Avg. Plays Per Game: 57
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 52/48 pass/run %


MIAMI DOLPHINS

Pass Attempts: 491
Rush Attempts: 448
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 47% of carries to starter (Dual RB system)
Avg. Plays Per Game: 59
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 52/48 pass/run %


NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

Pass Attempts: 534
Rush Attempts: 513
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 30% of carries to starter (Dual RB system)
Avg. Plays Per Game: 65
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 51/49 pass/run %


NEW YORK JETS

Pass Attempts: 529
Rush Attempts: 422
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 69% of carries to starter
Avg. Plays Per Game: 59
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 56/44 pass/run %


BALTIMORE RAVENS

Pass Attempts: 433
Rush Attempts: 592
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 39% of carries to starter (Dual RB system)
Avg. Plays Per Game: 64
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 42/58 pass/run %


CINCINNATI BENGALS

Pass Attempts: 513
Rush Attempts: 420
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 50% of carries to starter (Dual RB system)
Avg. Plays Per Game: 58
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 55/45 pass/run %


CLEVELAND BROWNS

Pass Attempts: 488
Rush Attempts: 409
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 68% of carries to starter
Avg. Plays Per Game: 56
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 54/46 pass/run %


PITTSBURGH STEELERS

Pass Attempts: 506
Rush Attempts: 460
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 46% of carries to starter (Dual RB system)
Avg. Plays Per Game: 60
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 52/48 pass/run %


HOUSTON TEXANS

Pass Attempts: 555
Rush Attempts: 432
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 62% of carries to starter
Avg. Plays Per Game: 62
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 56/44 pass/run %


INDIANAPOLIS COLTS

Pass Attempts: 585
Rush Attempts: 370
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 42% of carries to starter (Dual RB system)
Avg. Plays Per Game: 60
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 61/39 pass/run %


JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS

Pass Attempts: 537
Rush Attempts: 426
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 46% of carries to starter (Dual RB system)
Avg. Plays Per Game: 60
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 56/44 pass/run %


TENNESSEE TITANS

Pass Attempts: 453
Rush Attempts: 508
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 49% of carries to starter (Dual RB system)
Avg. Plays Per Game: 60
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 47/53 pass/run %


SAN DIEGO CHARGERS

Pass Attempts: 478
Rush Attempts: 421
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 69% of carries to starter
Avg. Plays Per Game: 56
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 53/47 pass/run %


DENVER BRONCOS

Pass Attempts: 620
Rush Attempts: 387
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 20% of carries to starter (Dual RB system)
Avg. Plays Per Game: 63
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 62/38 pass/run %


OAKLAND RAIDERS

Pass Attempts: 421
Rush Attempts: 459
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 47% of carries to starter (Dual RB system)
Avg. Plays Per Game: 55
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 48/52 pass/run %


KANSAS CITY CHIEFS

Pass Attempts: 541
Rush Attempts: 379
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 51% of carries to starter
Avg. Plays Per Game: 58
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 59/41 pass/run %
 
NFC profile done from 2008 regular season stats:

NEW YORK GIANTS

Pass Attempts: 491
Rush Attempts: 502
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 44% of carries to starter (Dual RB system)
Avg. Plays Per Game: 62
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 49/51 pass/run %


PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

Pass Attempts: 606
Rush Attempts: 427
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 55% of carries to starter
Avg. Plays Per Game: 65
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 59/41 pass/run %


DALLAS COWBOYS

Pass Attempts: 547
Rush Attempts: 401
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 59% of carries to starter (Dual RB system)
Avg. Plays Per Game: 59
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 58/42 pass/run %


WASHINGTON REDSKINS

Pass Attempts: 510
Rush Attempts: 478
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 72% of carries to starter
Avg. Plays Per Game: 62
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 52/48 pass/run %


MINNESOTA VIKINGS

Pass Attempts: 452
Rush Attempts: 519
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 70% of carries to starter
Avg. Plays Per Game: 61
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 47/53 pass/run %


CHICAGO BEARS

Pass Attempts: 528
Rush Attempts: 434
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 73% of carries to starter
Avg. Plays Per Game: 60
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 55/45 pass/run %


GREEN BAY PACKERS

Pass Attempts: 541
Rush Attempts: 437
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 71% of carries to starter
Avg. Plays Per Game: 61
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 55/45 pass/run %


DETROIT LIONS

Pass Attempts: 509
Rush Attempts: 352
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 68% of carries to starter
Avg. Plays Per Game: 54
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 59/41 pass/run %


CAROLINA PANTHERS

Pass Attempts: 414
Rush Attempts: 504
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 54% of carries to starter (Dual RB system)
Avg. Plays Per Game: 57
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 45/55 pass/run %


ATLANTA FALCONS

Pass Attempts: 434
Rush Attempts: 560
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 67% of carries to starter
Avg. Plays Per Game: 62
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 44/56 pass/run %


TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS

Pass Attempts: 562
Rush Attempts: 451
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 41% of carries to starter (Dual RB system)
Avg. Plays Per Game: 63
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 55/45 pass/run %


NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

Pass Attempts: 636
Rush Attempts: 398
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 32% of carries to starter (Dual RB starter)
Avg. Plays Per Game: 65
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 62/38 pass/run %


ARIZONA CARDINALS

Pass Attempts: 630
Rush Attempts: 340
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 42% of carries to starter (Dual RB system)
Avg. Plays Per Game: 61
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 65/35 pass/run %


SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS

Pass Attempts: 509
Rush Attempts: 397
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 60% of carries to starter
Avg. Plays Per Game: 57
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 56/44 pass/run %


SEATTLE SEAHAWKS

Pass Attempts: 474
Rush Attempts: 417
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 38% of carries to starter (Dual RB system)
Avg. Plays Per Game: 56
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 53/47 pass/run %


ST. LOUIS RAMS

Pass Attempts: 520
Rush Attempts: 417
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 61% of carries to starter
Avg. Plays Per Game: 59
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 56/44 pass/run %
 
Ok, time to do the same profiles from the game under default coaching philosophy, and compare them to real life. Should have them done tonight.
 
AFC profile done from a simmed season in Madden 2010:

BUFFALO BILLS

Pass Attempts: 529
Rush Attempts: 458
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 68% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 90/10 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 62
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 54/46 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 50/50 pass/run %


MIAMI DOLPHINS

Pass Attempts: 530
Rush Attempts: 444
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 60% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 70/30 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 61
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 54/46 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 50/50 pass/run %


NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

Pass Attempts: 636
Rush Attempts: 417
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 53% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 50/50 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 66
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 60/40 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 60/40 pass/run %


NEW YORK JETS

Pass Attempts: 499
Rush Attempts: 515
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 54% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 80/20 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 63
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 49/51 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 50/50 pass/run %


BALTIMORE RAVENS

Pass Attempts: 490
Rush Attempts: 542
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 47% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 50/50 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 65
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 47/53 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 40/60 pass/run %


CINCINNATI BENGALS

Pass Attempts: 552
Rush Attempts: 423
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 53% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 60/40 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 61
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 57/43 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 60/40 pass/run %


CLEVELAND BROWNS

Pass Attempts: 571
Rush Attempts: 448
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 59% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 80/20 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 64
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 56/44 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 60/40 pass/run %


PITTSBURGH STEELERS

Pass Attempts: 526
Rush Attempts: 479
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 47% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 70/30 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 63
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 52/48 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 50/50 pass/run %


HOUSTON TEXANS

Pass Attempts: 564
Rush Attempts: 404
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 63% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 70/30 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 61
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 58/42 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 60/40 pass/run %


INDIANAPOLIS COLTS

Pass Attempts: 565
Rush Attempts: 423
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 61% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 70/30 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 62
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 57/43 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 60/40 pass/run %


JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS

Pass Attempts: 542
Rush Attempts: 452
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 53% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 80/20 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 62
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 55/45 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 60/40 pass/run %


TENNESSEE TITANS

Pass Attempts: 501
Rush Attempts: 519
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 39% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 50/50 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 64
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 49/51 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 50/50 pass/run %


SAN DIEGO CHARGERS

Pass Attempts: 574
Rush Attempts: 464
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 55% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 80/20 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 65
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 55/45 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 50/50 pass/run %


DENVER BRONCOS

Pass Attempts: 546
Rush Attempts: 457
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 54% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 50/50 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 63
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 54/46 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 50/50 pass/run %


OAKLAND RAIDERS

Pass Attempts: 494
Rush Attempts: 431
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 50% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 60/40 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 58
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 53% pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 50/50 pass/run %


KANSAS CITY CHIEFS

Pass Attempts: 602
Rush Attempts: 417
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 67% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 80/20 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 64
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 59/41 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 60/40 pass/run %
 
NFC profile done from a simmed season in Madden 2010:

NEW YORK GIANTS

Pass Attempts: 515
Rush Attempts: 512
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 49% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 60/40 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 64
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 50/50 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 50/50 pass/run %


PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

Pass Attempts: 616
Rush Attempts: 428
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 46% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 60/40 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 65
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 59/41 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 60/40 pass/run %


DALLAS COWBOYS

Pass Attempts: 632
Rush Attempts: 448
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 47% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 50/50 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 68
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 59/41 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 60/40 pass/run %


WASHINGTON REDSKINS

Pass Attempts: 485
Rush Attempts: 431
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 56% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 80/20 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 57
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 53/47 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 50/50 pass/run %


MINNESOTA VIKINGS

Pass Attempts: 525
Rush Attempts: 495
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 61% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 80/20 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 64
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 51/49 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 50/50 pass/run %


CHICAGO BEARS

Pass Attempts: 545
Rush Attempts: 474
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 58% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 90/10 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 64
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 53/47 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 50/50 pass/run %


GREEN BAY PACKERS

Pass Attempts: 628
Rush Attempts: 456
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 62% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 90/10 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 68
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 58/42 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 60/40 pass/run %


DETROIT LIONS

Pass Attempts: 501
Rush Attempts: 458
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 51% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 70/30 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 60
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 52/48 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 50/50 pass/run %


CAROLINA PANTHERS

Pass Attempts: 485
Rush Attempts: 527
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 52% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 60/40 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 63
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 48/52 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 50/50 pass/run %


ATLANTA FALCONS

Pass Attempts: 448
Rush Attempts: 537
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 63% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 90/10 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 62
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 45/55 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 40/60 pass/run %


TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS

Pass Attempts: 497
Rush Attempts: 479
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 42% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 50/50 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 61
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 51/49 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 50/50 pass/run %


NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

Pass Attempts: 642
Rush Attempts: 380
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 50% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 50/50 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 64
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 63/37 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 60/40 pass/run %


ARIZONA CARDINALS

Pass Attempts: 572
Rush Attempts: 422
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 53% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 50/50 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 62
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 58/42 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 60/40 pass/run %


SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS

Pass Attempts: 472
Rush Attempts: 530
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 49% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 80/20 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 63
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 47/53 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 50/50 pass/run %


SEATTLE SEAHAWKS

Pass Attempts: 536
Rush Attempts: 442
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 50% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 50/50 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 61
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 55/45 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 50/50 pass/run %


ST. LOUIS RAMS

Pass Attempts: 580
Rush Attempts: 451
Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 60% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 80/20 RB1/RB2
Avg. Plays Per Game: 64
Pass-to-Run Ratio: 56/44 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 50/50 pass/run %
 
Whew...ok, all done with the team profiles. Now it's time to sit back and do a little analysis. Before we get into trying to tune each Madden team to reflect their real life counterparts, let's look over the simmed results.

I really liked what I saw here, and I have to commend the Madden team on the job they did balancing everything. Pass/run coaching philosophies seemed to directly correlate with the pass/run ratios on the field. In the sliders that were favored for more of a split backfield, I definitely saw a lower number of carries for the starter. Also, the average number of plays was dead on...couldn't have done it any better myself. This means that with just a little testing, we can determine where the philosophies need to be in order to properly balance each team. And the greatest thing about this is that as your franchise progresses through the years, you can modify team's philosophies to fit around their new players.

For now, let's focus on the pass/run philosophies...and more specifically, how the teams performed on the field as opposed to their philosophy settings. We'll begin with all teams who had a 50/50 pass/run setting, as this represents the largest group of teams (18 teams to be exact):

BUFFALO BILLS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 54/46 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 50/50 pass/run %


MIAMI DOLPHINS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 54/46 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 50/50 pass/run %


NEW YORK JETS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 49/51 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 50/50 pass/run %


PITTSBURGH STEELERS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 52/48 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 50/50 pass/run %


TENNESSEE TITANS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 49/51 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 50/50 pass/run %


SAN DIEGO CHARGERS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 55/45 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 50/50 pass/run %


DENVER BRONCOS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 54/46 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 50/50 pass/run %


OAKLAND RAIDERS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 53/47 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 50/50 pass/run %


NEW YORK GIANTS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 50/50 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 50/50 pass/run %


WASHINGTON REDSKINS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 53/47 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 50/50 pass/run %


MINNESOTA VIKINGS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 51/49 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 50/50 pass/run %


CHICAGO BEARS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 53/47 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 50/50 pass/run %


DETROIT LIONS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 52/48 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 50/50 pass/run %


CAROLINA PANTHERS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 48/52 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 50/50 pass/run %


TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 51/49 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 50/50 pass/run %


SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 47/53 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 50/50 pass/run %


SEATTLE SEAHAWKS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 55/45 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 50/50 pass/run %


ST. LOUIS RAMS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 56/44 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 50/50 pass/run %


Give those boys over at EA Sports a round of applause! 17 of the 18 teams fell within 5% of the 50/50 pass/run philosophy...very impressive. Also notice that the majority of the teams slightly favored the pass over the run. So, if you'd like a balanced attack that slightly favors the passing game, go with 50/50. If you'd like a balanced attack that slightly favors the running game, perhaps a 40/60 setting will do well? Who knows, we'll have to test that.

Ok, next group of teams are those who had a 60/40 pass/run philosophy (a total of 12 teams). Let's see what we came up with:

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 60/40 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 60/40 pass/run %


CINCINNATI BENGALS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 57/43 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 60/40 pass/run %


CLEVELAND BROWNS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 56/44 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 60/40 pass/run %


HOUSTON TEXANS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 58/42 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 60/40 pass/run %


INDIANAPOLIS COLTS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 57/43 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 60/40 pass/run %


JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 55/45 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 60/40 pass/run %


KANSAS CITY CHIEFS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 59/41 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 60/40 pass/run %


PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 59/41 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 60/40 pass/run %


DALLAS COWBOYS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 59/41 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 60/40 pass/run %


GREEN BAY PACKERS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 58/42 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 60/40 pass/run %


NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 63/37 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 60/40 pass/run %


ARIZONA CARDINALS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 58/42 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 60/40 pass/run %

Once again, a round of applause. 11 of the 12 teams fell within 5% of the 60/40 philosophy! Also, 11 of the 12 teams had a slightly reduced passing game than the philosophy indicated. So, test #2...if you want a team with a 60/40 style that slightly favors the running game, go with 60/40. Can we achieve a 60/40 style that slightly favors the passing game with a 70/30 philosophy setting?

Final two teams were tuned for 40/60:

BALTIMORE RAVENS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 47/53 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Madden: 40/60 pass/run %


ATLANTA FALCONS

Pass-to-Run Ratio: 45/55 pass/run %
Pass-to-Run Ratio in Coaching Philosophy: 40/60 pass/run %

We see the same thing here...good numbers that slightly favor the running game. So, test #3 will be similar to test #2, just in the opposite direction.


CONCLUSION

The philosophy settings as far as pass/run ratios are concerned are very well balanced, moreso than I've ever seen from a Madden game right out of the box. Color me impressed.


FINDINGS

50/50 pass/run % = A balanced attack that slightly favors the passing game.

60/40 pass/run % = A pass-heavy offensive attack that slightly favors the running game.

40/60 pass/run % = A run-heavy offensive attack that slightly favors the passing game. Only two teams used this setting, so it has not been extensively tested.


TESTS

1. By bringing the coaching philosophy to 40/60 pass/run, can we achieve a balanced offensive attack that slightly favors the running game?

2. By bringing the coaching philosophy to 70/30 pass/run, can we achieve a pass-heavy offensive attack where we will consistently see the passing percentages slightly over 60%?

3. By bringing the coaching philosophy to 30/70 pass/run, can we achieve a run-heavy offensive attack where we will consistently see the running percentages slightly over 60%?
 
Now let's turn our attention to the runningbacks. So, I'm basing all profiles and tests off the percentage of carries the starting runningback sees in a game. There are five groups of teams that we need to analyze: 90/10, 80/20, 70/30, 60/40, and 50/50. We'll start from the top with 90/10 (four teams):

BUFFALO BILLS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 68% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 90/10 RB1/RB2


CHICAGO BEARS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 58% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 90/10 RB1/RB2


GREEN BAY PACKERS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 62% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 90/10 RB1/RB2


ATLANTA FALCONS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 63% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 90/10 RB1/RB2

If we combine the four teams, then the starter averages 63% of the total carries. Looking over the real NFL stats, there are a handful of teams who average around 70% for their starters. These teams represent a dying breed in the NFL who have just one premiere runningback, and only spell him when he gets fatigued. Still, in order to achieve that high of a percentage, the RB sliders might have to be moved up to 100/0. We'll see in later tests how that will work out.

Now for the 80/20 group (nine teams):

NEW YORK JETS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 54% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 80/20 RB1/RB2


CLEVELAND BROWNS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 59% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 80/20 RB1/RB2


JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 53% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 80/20 RB1/RB2


SAN DIEGO CHARGERS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 55% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 80/20 RB1/RB2


KANSAS CITY CHIEFS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 67% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 80/20 RB1/RB2


WASHINGTON REDSKINS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 56% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 80/20 RB1/RB2


MINNESOTA VIKINGS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 61% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 80/20 RB1/RB2


SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 49% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 80/20 RB1/RB2


ST. LOUIS RAMS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 60% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 80/20 RB1/RB2

This comes out to an average of 57% of the snaps going to the starter, which is 5% less than the 90/10 setting. Also, I'm sure some will notice a team like the 49ers who are not within the normal fluctuating areas. This could have something to do with in-game injuries, as I did not keep track of those. So, don't read too much into those.

The 70/30 group (five teams):

MIAMI DOLPHINS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 60% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 70/30 RB1/RB2


PITTSBURGH STEELERS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 47% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 70/30 RB1/RB2


HOUSTON TEXANS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 63% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 70/30 RB1/RB2


INDIANAPOLIS COLTS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 61% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 70/30 RB1/RB2


DETROIT LIONS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 51% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 70/30 RB1/RB2

An average of 56% of the snaps went to the starter...just slightly lower than the 80/20 setting.

The 60/40 group (five teams):

CINCINNATI BENGALS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 53% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 60/40 RB1/RB2


OAKLAND RAIDERS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 50% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 60/40 RB1/RB2


NEW YORK GIANTS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 49% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 60/40 RB1/RB2


PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 46% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 60/40 RB1/RB2


CAROLINA PANTHERS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 52% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 60/40 RB1/RB2

50% of the snaps went to the starter...that's 6% less than the 70/30 setting. So it may be that 70/30 and 80/20 yield nearly identical results in the sim engine.

And finally, the 50/50 setting (nine teams):

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 53% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 50/50 RB1/RB2


BALTIMORE RAVENS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 47% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 50/50 RB1/RB2


TENNESSEE TITANS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 39% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 50/50 RB1/RB2


DENVER BRONCOS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 54% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 50/50 RB1/RB2


DALLAS COWBOYS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 47% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 50/50 RB1/RB2


TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 42% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 50/50 RB1/RB2


NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 50% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 50/50 RB1/RB2


ARIZONA CARDINALS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 53% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 50/50 RB1/RB2


SEATTLE SEAHAWKS

Starter-to-Backups Ratio: 50% of carries to starter
RB1-RB2 ratio in Madden: 50/50 RB1/RB2

48% of the snaps went to the starter...that's just 2% lower than the 60/40 setting.


CONCLUSION

Adjusting the RB slider does indeed increase the amount of snaps your backup runningback will see. This is good news, it means they can be tweaked to yield nearly perfect sim results.


FINDINGS

80/20 and 70/30 yielded similar results.

60/40 and 50/50 yielded similar results.

We saw a 5% drop in the number of carries the starter took when we went from 90/10 to 80/20, and again from 70/30 to 60/40. In the NFL, there are a variety of factor that impact how many snaps a runningback takes. Perhaps the sim engine isn't set up to give you a noticeably lower number of snaps every time you take 10% off. For now, we will assume the following: 90/10 and 80/20 are the same, and 70/30 and 60/40 are the same. If we continue this logic, we should see a 5% drop from the 60/40 numbers once we move the sliders down to 40/60.


TESTS

1. Real life team profiles revealed a handful of teams give the starter the ball around 70% of the time. By adjusting the RB sliders to 100/0, can we get closer to this number?

2. Real life team profiles revealed that teams who use a dual RB system give the ball to their starter an average of 40% of the time. In our intitial Madden tests, we never saw that low of a number. How will adjusting the sliders to 40/60, 30/70, and 20/80 effect the number of carries the starter sees?

3. Do 80/20-70/30, and 60/40-50/50 sliders provide consistently similar results on average? Bigger test groups are needed for these areas.
 
Ok, I'm ready to begin the first stage of tests.

So, as far a pass/run goes, here's what we're looking for:

30/70 pass/run - A run-heavy offensive attack where we will consistently see the running plays average between 55-60%.

40/60 pass/run - A balanced offensive attack where we will consistently see the running plays average between 50-55%.

50/50 pass/run - A balanced offensive attack where we will consistently see the passing plays average between 50-55%.

60/40 pass/run - A pass-heavy offensive attack where we will consistently see the passing plays average between 55-60%.

70/30 pass/run - A pass-heavy offensive attack where we will consistently see the passing plays average between 60-65%.

So, here will be the new coaching philosophies for each NFL team based on the profiles developed from 2008 regular season stats:

Buffalo Bills: 50/50 pass/run
Miami Dolphins: 50/50 pass/run
New England Patriots: 50/50 pass/run
New York Jets: 60/40 pass/run

Baltimore Ravens: 30/70 pass/run
Cincinnati Bengals: 50/50 pass/run
Cleveland Browns: 50/50 pass/run
Pittsburgh Steelers: 50/50 pass/run

Houston Texans: 60/40 pass/run
Indianapolis Colts: 70/30 pass/run
Jacksonville Jaguars: 60/40 pass/run
Tennessee Titans: 40/60 pass/run

San Diego Chargers: 50/50 pass/run
Denver Broncos: 70/30 pass/run
Oakland Raiders: 40/60 pass/run
Kansas City Chiefs: 60/40 pass/run

New York Giants: 40/60 pass/run
Philadelphia Eagles: 60/40 pass/run
Dallas Cowboys: 60/40 pass/run
Washington Redskins: 50/50 pass/run

Minnesota Vikings: 40/60 pass/run
Chicago Bears: 50/50 pass/run
Green Bay Packers: 50/50 pass/run
Detroit Lions: 60/40 pass/run

Carolina Panthers: 40/60 pass/run
Atlanta Falcons: 30/70 pass/run
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 50/50 pass/run
New Orleans Saints: 70/30 pass/run

Arizona Cardinals: 70/30 pass/run
San Francisco 49ers: 60/40 pass/run
Seattle Seahawks: 50/50 pass/run
St. Louis Rams: 60/40 pass/run

I understand that some teams need to change their 2008 ratios for 2009 (Example: Broncos threw the ball 62% of the time last year, and will likely run more this season). However, for the purposes of this test, we're simply trying to get the Madden percentages to line up with the percentages we saw in the NFL last season. Also, we're trying to get the percentages to line up with what we've already learned from our initial test of the coaching philosophies. So, that 5% range I listed earlier is a big part...we want to see almost all of the teams fall within that range.

Ok, now let's take a look at what we're looking for in the RB sliders. Due to the variety of numbers we saw, these will be a little more forgiving, so we'll use a 10% range:

100/0 RB1/RB2 - 65-75% of carries go to starter.

90/10 RB1/RB2 - 60-70% of carries go to starter.

80/20 RB1/RB2 - 55-65% of carries go to starter.

70/30 RB1/RB2 - 50-60% of carries go to starter.

60/40 RB1/RB2 - 45-55% of carries go to starter.

50/50 RB1/RB2 - 40-50% of carries go to starter.

40/60 RB1/RB2 - 35-45% of carries to starter.

30/70 RB1/RB2 - 30-40% of carries to starter.

20/80 RB1/RB2 - 25-35% of carries to starter.

10/90 RB1/RB2 - 20-30% of carries to starter.

So, here will be the new RB sliders for each NFL team based on the profiles developed from 2008 regular season stats:

Buffalo Bills: 70/30 RB1/RB2
Miami Dolphins: 50/50 RB1/RB2
New England Patriots: 20/80 RB1/RB2
New York Jets: 100/0 RB1/RB2

Baltimore Ravens: 40/60 RB1/RB2
Cincinnati Bengals: 60/40 RB1/RB2
Cleveland Browns: 100/0 RB1/RB2
Pittsburgh Steelers: 60/40 RB1/RB2

Houston Texans: 80/20 RB1/RB2
Indianapolis Colts: 40/60 RB1/RB2
Jacksonville Jaguars: 50/50 RB1/RB2
Tennessee Titans: 60/40 RB1/RB2

San Diego Chargers: 100/0 RB1/RB2
Denver Broncos: 0/100 RB1/RB2
Oakland Raiders: 50/50 RB1/RB2
Kansas City Chiefs: 60/40 RB1/RB2

New York Giants: 50/50 RB1/RB2
Philadelphia Eagles: 70/30 RB1/RB2
Dallas Cowboys: 80/20 RB1/RB2
Washington Redskins: 100/0 RB1/RB2

Minnesota Vikings: 100/0 RB1/RB2
Chicago Bears: 100/0 RB1/RB2
Green Bay Packers: 100/0 RB1/RB2
Detroit Lions: 100/0 RB1/RB2

Carolina Panthers: 70/30 RB1/RB2
Atlanta Falcons: 90/10 RB1/RB2
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 40/60 RB1/RB2
New Orleans Saints: 20/80 RB1/RB2

Arizona Cardinals: 40/60 RB1/RB2
San Francisco 49ers: 80/20 RB1/RB2
Seattle Seahawks: 40/60 RB1/RB2
St. Louis Rams: 80/20 RB1/RB2

Once again, we're not trying to guess how much we think the starting RBs should run, we're simply trying to get our numbers to fall within these ranges, and match up with the 2008 team profiles.

I'll begin testing these out right now, and I hope to have the results posted sometime tonight. In the meantime, if anybody wants to join in on the fun and exciting world of testing these sliders, there are still many other areas where testing is needed. Reply in this thread or hit me up via PMs.
 
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Keep this shit up and I might be tempted to give the game another rental.

Final results should be stickied.
 
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Keep this shit up and I might be tempted to give the game another rental.

Final results should be stickied.

Out of sheer curiosity, what made you not buy the game after playing it?

I've also got a guy over at OS running a test with the QB priority sliders of pocket vs. scrambler to see if moving that effects how many rushing attempts a QB will take in a season. Should be interesting to see those results...if it does, then adjusting the priorities of all positions could make for some interesting testing.

If my test here goes well, I'm gonna start messing with the offensive aggressiveness slider to see if it effects stats in any way.
 
Man, time really flew by tonight, and I've gotta get to bed. I've finished typing up some of the results of the test, so tomorrow I'm gonna finish them, analyze them, and then post them.

I go on days off Wednesday night for six days...so for the final four days of this week, I should be able to get in some hardcore testing.
 
Ok, so some things were brought to my attention yesterday, and some things came to me while I lay pondering in bed.

1. Big thanks to angels28 at OS for doing a quick test on priority sliders...but it comes with bad news. Adjusting a QB's priority from pocket to scrambler does not effect the number of rushing or passing attempts he will make in any given year. So, no need to mess with those. Still, we need to know if the 0-100 priority sliders effect anything. So, that's a test for later.

2. I'm an idiot. angels28 brought something to my attention that I never even considered...when he ran his tests, he turned injuries off to eliminate any irregularities in his results. Why in the world didn't I think of that?! As such, I've decided to scrap the test work I did last night and start again.

3. You can only adjust pass/run and RB1/RB2 by 10% each time...so there's no need to directly compare them to real life NFL stats, because we can't get them to match up. Instead, I should be focused on what the averages will be at each setting. So, that's what I'm gonna do.

Now we're still looking for the same results, but we're gonna eliminate just a few of the areas because I have deemed them unnecessary since I don't plan on setting any team at those ratios. Therefore, I don't care about those results. So, here's what we're looking for:

30/70 pass/run - A run-heavy offensive attack where we will consistently see the running plays average between 55-60%.

40/60 pass/run - A balanced offensive attack where we will consistently see the running plays average between 50-55%.

50/50 pass/run - A balanced offensive attack where we will consistently see the passing plays average between 50-55%.

60/40 pass/run - A pass-heavy offensive attack where we will consistently see the passing plays average between 55-60%.


And these for RB sliders:

90/10 RB1/RB2 - 60-70% of carries go to starter.

80/20 RB1/RB2 - 55-65% of carries go to starter.

70/30 RB1/RB2 - 50-60% of carries go to starter.

60/40 RB1/RB2 - 45-55% of carries go to starter.


We've got four different areas in both categories, so I'm going to set up eight teams to test each area.

Hopefully, I'll be able to post results tonight.
 
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