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Post by mellman on Feb 25, 2023 7:35:59 GMT -5
this is when things get interesting -- he's arguably the best qb in rzb and has a lot of value, i wouldn't just cut him lol. you have an ultra valuable asset in a league with few stud qbs and he can certainly win a couple bowls, no question. but if the red flag bites, there will be effects as well. in the end it depends on the alternative for you vs herrington's performance. i'd say that unless you are sure you can get another qb of similar age that plays at a similar level, it's a no brainer to keep him. but if you were offered a swap with barber, i'd jump at that. That's interesting to know, thanks Tzach. I'll keep an eye on it for sure, nice to know i'll have a preloaded excuse for my shortcomings to divert from my own incompetence
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Post by tzach on Feb 25, 2023 8:09:35 GMT -5
yep, that's always comforting here's one example of what i was referring to in the video -- the relevant season is 2102. i had a red flag stud DE between 2098-2102. for no reason my 14-2 team started 1-8 i believe, and i could tell from the +++ / --- in the logs that several players had no intention of playing. some studs had 13 --- in a game, wrs dropping everything etc. i don't regret cutting him. www.fof-ihof.com/teampagehistory.php?teamid=31with a stud qb is a different story. i had an 80 rated red flag that i managed to swap for a 60 rated non red flag + a 3rd, which i felt comfortable in doing. but the red flag qb had won a bowl, so it certainly can be done. maybe in the end it's not such a bad deal if he plays well 5 out of 6 seasons, let's say (i have no idea on the frequency of bad dice red flags). but a red flag K or C would be an automatic cut lol
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Post by julioriddols on Feb 25, 2023 9:01:09 GMT -5
I just lost to you with my red flag K in IHOF, but two years before we won the bowl with him on the roster.. Definitely a YMMV for every position, just like a red flag should be I think.
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Post by Sawblade300 on Feb 26, 2023 9:46:20 GMT -5
I'm halfway through and now can't find the part about AI for QBs. What was the combo to look for? High SOL/low INT? Or the reverse?
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Post by clown on Feb 26, 2023 10:38:27 GMT -5
I'm halfway through and now can't find the part about AI for QBs. What was the combo to look for? High SOL/low INT? Or the reverse? I thought it was fumbles for RB? Since, there is qb interception bar predictor, here sites.google.com/view/tzach/avoid-int-calculator
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Post by Sawblade300 on Feb 26, 2023 10:56:30 GMT -5
I'm halfway through and now can't find the part about AI for QBs. What was the combo to look for? High SOL/low INT? Or the reverse? I thought it was fumbles for RB? Since, there is qb interception bar predictor, here sites.google.com/view/tzach/avoid-int-calculatorI know about the AI calculator, but I thought something was said in the video in relation to SOL/INT for AI as well.
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Post by thefatcat on Feb 26, 2023 11:23:12 GMT -5
I know about the AI calculator, but I thought something was said in the video in relation to SOL/INT for AI as well. Hi Sol and low Intelligence = low fumble bar on a HB
Low Endurance means a player is more susceptible to injury, especially if he plays too many downs
Young players who are not fully developed do not play to just their ratings. Their overall rating is part combine part rating until they max out.
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Post by WilleB on Feb 26, 2023 13:05:26 GMT -5
this is when things get interesting -- he's arguably the best qb in rzb and has a lot of value, i wouldn't just cut him lol. you have an ultra valuable asset in a league with few stud qbs and he can certainly win a couple bowls, no question. but if the red flag bites, there will be effects as well. in the end it depends on the alternative for you vs herrington's performance. i'd say that unless you are sure you can get another qb of similar age that plays at a similar level, it's a no brainer to keep him. but if you were offered a swap with barber, i'd jump at that. I wouldn't be shocked if they or others are flip of the coin. I had Kurt Warner in TFL and he was pretty good. I think I've had two others in leagues since and for one reason or another our overall team suffered for no reason with them and improved once they were gone. So, I've since steered clear of any RF players, no matter what they look like.
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Post by squirrel on Feb 26, 2023 16:26:06 GMT -5
I'm listening to this now and it's awesome. Thanks guys for doing it.
Love the little details...tzach can't find a TE so it's a 6ft 8 guy with no talent, in he goes, game winning TE. Love that
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Post by Sawblade300 on Feb 26, 2023 16:31:02 GMT -5
I know about the AI calculator, but I thought something was said in the video in relation to SOL/INT for AI as well. Hi Sol and low Intelligence = low fumble bar on a HB
Low Endurance means a player is more susceptible to injury, especially if he plays too many downs
Young players who are not fully developed do not play to just their ratings. Their overall rating is part combine part rating until they max out.
Okay, thanks. I swear I heard Zach say there was a combination of SOL/INT for QBs
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Post by tzach on Feb 27, 2023 2:55:56 GMT -5
the idea behind estimating avoid fumbles is similar to avoid int -- maybe we discussed avoid int in the first video, or mentioned briefly in this one. yes, you also want high SOL/low int in QBs for a high avoid INT.
but as we discussed in the video (i think), that's a first pass -- it's a bit more complex since you need to know the mapping SOL to INT to figure out what is high and what is low. and that varies based on chemistry group. also, part of SOL goes into RD and 2min offense for qbs, or into HR and RR for RBs. so one needs to look at those bars as well.
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