The most in depth way you could do it is average out the QB accuracy rating vs the defenses pass defense rating...
Say Peyton Manning has a 66% completion rate, and he is playing the Bills who give up a 62% completion rate then you would set his midrange completion chance at 01-64 (the average of the two numbers) and then adjust by 20 for longer or shorter passes as they discussed.
Wouldn't be tough if you looked up the numbers, I don't think.
That's how I would do it anyways.
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Originally Posted by NATIONAL
I haven't played solitaire since the 80's but the charts would seem like the way to go.
You guys actually did research as well to come up with more realistic numbers.
I'm just thinking out loud here, and maybe this would be too anal (can I say that ) All your calculations are as a whole, but do you care that Peyton would pass better than the browns QB, whoever that would be. Like if you are playing with a great passer, should his chances/chart be different than that of a bad passer?
I'm a TTQB all the way, but I always like seeing other techniques. I think that attak passing system is awesome as well!!!
the F.O.T.H. is Nat'l
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