TheKillerNacho Posted April 27 Author Share Posted April 27 The teams of the NSFL take the field while the teams of the NFL prepare for tonight's draft... Richmond Flying Squirrels @ Scranton Papermakers: https://youtu.be/NdhCdIsS5Oc Lake Minnewanka Ice Orcas @ Indianapolis Predators: https://youtu.be/iishy2ySwBc Phoenix Rubber Ducks @ Wattsville Waste Walruses: https://youtu.be/xutfVuFWdoA Anchorage Amphibians @ Hanoi Viet Kongs: https://youtu.be/-dPSdQiLbpM Tokyo Samurai @ Rio de Janeiro Pirates: https://youtu.be/19MLA_PWy6c Little Rock Uni Royals @ Bowling Green Bighorns: https://youtu.be/l9qu93LJbF4 Egypt Starfalls @ Freiburg Venom: https://youtu.be/rM_xkb3zwaM Hamilton Hornets @ Greenland Polar Bears: https://youtu.be/4lZQMRhpbhU New Zealand Blobfish @ Reykjavík Direwolves: https://youtu.be/rKLwUPWc8EM Lancaster Fighting Amish @ Burlington Sock Puppets: https://youtu.be/PSwZMXU406c GameDocs: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1uVwqQfYBzqD5lPoeFiMLxBmcBY7kiksd?usp=sharing Updated stats: https://thekillernacho.blogspot.com/2023/03/nsfl-season-25-detailed-statistics.html 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TL-TwoWinsAway Posted April 27 Share Posted April 27 (edited) Spoiler gg Kingram. Flipping to max pass, and then running the ball repeatedly with a 4th quarter deficit, was shocking behavior from the sim. Oh well. Edit: and I guess I shouldn't say repeatedly, but this series killed it for me. Possession now belongs to the Wattsville Waste Walruses. Current score is Wattsville Waste Walruses 13, Phoenix Rubber Ducks 24. Q4, 12:06, 1st & 10 on the WAT 25: Kyler Murray passes the ball to the outside and completes to Robert Woods for 13 yards. Tackle made by Tre'Davious White. Q4, 11:39, 1st & 10 on the WAT 38: Aaron Jones rushes to the outside for a gain of 2 yards. Tackle made by David Onyemata. Q4, 11:16, 2nd & 8 on the WAT 40: Aaron Jones rushes to the outside for a gain of 1 yard. Tackle made by Matthew Ioannidis. Q4, 10:49, 3rd & 7 on the WAT 41: Melvin Gordon rushes up the middle for a gain of 4 yards. Tackle made by Alex Highsmith. Q4, 10:14, 4th & 3 on the WAT 45: A.J. Cole III's punt landed in the endzone, Touchback. Edited April 27 by TL-TwoWinsAway Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TL-TwoWinsAway Posted April 27 Share Posted April 27 Michael Gallup is available. Not looking for much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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RuskieTitan Posted April 27 Share Posted April 27 Quote Q2, 1:42, 1st & 10 on the TOK 48: Patrick Mahomes throws the ball deep and completes to Chase Claypool for 22 yards. Tackle made by Vonn Bell. Q2, 1:16, 1st & 10 on the TOK 26: Patrick Mahomes throws the ball deep and completes to Nick Chubb for 21 yards. Tackle made by Marcus A. Williams. Q2, 0:56, 1st & Goal on the TOK 5: Patrick Mahomes has no time due to Corey Linsley missing a block, and gets sacked by Kyzir White for a loss of 8 yards. Q2, 0:27, 2nd & Goal on the TOK 13: Harrison Butker's field goal attempt good. 1st and goal with 56 seconds left on the 5. All we had time for was getting sacked for ~30 seconds (how long was Mahomes scrambling around for?!?) and then rush the FG unit out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RuskieTitan Posted April 27 Share Posted April 27 That being said, as brutal as our first half clock management was, that end of game clock management for Tokyo... rough. Quote Q4, 0:51, 2nd & 7 on the RJ 8: Dak Prescott passes the ball to the outside and completes to Tyler Lockett for 8 yards. Touchdown. Dak Prescott incomplete on two-point conversion attempt. Q4, 0:40: Jake Elliott kicks an onside kick! Recovered by the Tokyo Samurai. Possession now belongs to the Tokyo Samurai. Current score is Tokyo Samurai 19, Rio de Janeiro Pirates 24. Quote Q4, 0:37, 1st & 10 on the TOK 48: Rhamondre Stevenson rushes up the middle for a gain of 2 yards. Tackle made by Ndamukong Suh. Q4, 0:18, 2nd & 8 on the 50: Dak Prescott checks the ball down and completes to Hunter Renfrow for 7 yards. Tackle made by David Long Jr.. Q4, 0:06, 3rd & 1 on the RJ 43: Rhamondre Stevenson rushes up the middle for a gain of 2 yards. Tackle made by Alex Anzalone. End of game. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bcb1213 Posted April 27 Share Posted April 27 22 minutes ago, RuskieTitan said: That being said, as brutal as our first half clock management was, that end of game clock management for Tokyo... rough. nothing says we need 50 yards on one play like the HB dive 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheKillerNacho Posted April 27 Author Share Posted April 27 40 minutes ago, RuskieTitan said: 1st and goal with 56 seconds left on the 5. All we had time for was getting sacked for ~30 seconds (how long was Mahomes scrambling around for?!?) and then rush the FG unit out. Bear in mind, there's no time outs so that time is also in between plays. That said, I do feel like I need to improve end of half and game FG evaluation, but building a full logic tree is daunting and I don't exactly have the time. At present, it will kick a FG if in range at 30 seconds or less in the 1st half (and <30 sec in the 4th quarter if trailing & 3 points is enough to tie or take the lead). This is because this is close to the maximum amount of time that can tick off on a play if the offense is in hurry up mode.. but it can definitely lead to some sub-optimal results (several times I've seen a team kick a FG prematurely at like 29 seconds, only for the other team to get a big play on their subsequent drive to get points of their own, which a real team would never allow to happen since they'd time it so the clock expires on the FG attempt). 36 minutes ago, RuskieTitan said: That being said, as brutal as our first half clock management was, that end of game clock management for Tokyo... rough. And yeah, this is just RNG doing RNG things despite a huge modifier to passing in that situation. I probably could just allow for run chance to become zero in certain situations. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kingram Posted April 27 Share Posted April 27 Need to upgrade at LB and DL. I’m not looking to break the bank. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daboyle Posted April 27 Share Posted April 27 gg joshypoo 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swoosh Posted April 27 Share Posted April 27 Available for peanuts: David Njoku [10 GS]: 40 receptions for 442 yards (11.05 YPR, 26 LNG), 2 touchdowns. 3 pancakes. Isaiah Wynn [10 GS]: 6 pancakes, 3 sacks allowed, 13 stuffs allowed. Cesar Ruiz [10 GS]: 14 pancakes, 6 sacks allowed, 11 stuffs allowed, 1 recovery. Cam Robinson [10 GS]: 6 pancakes, 3 sacks allowed, 8 stuffs allowed. Carlos Dunlap [10 GS]: 37 tackles (9 stuffs), 4 sacks, 1 forced fumble. Myles Jack [10 GS]: 64 tackles (9 stuffs), 3 coverages, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble, 1 recovery. Juan Thornhill [10 GS]: 40 tackles (2 stuffs), 12 coverages, 1 interception, 1 forced fumble. Nick Folk [10 GS]: 18 of 20 (90.00%, 47 LNG) field goals. 20 of 20 extra points. 26 touchbacks. Cordarrelle Patterson [10 GS]: 68 returns for 1,012 yards (14.88 YPR, 92 LNG), 1 touchdown; 147 carries for 658 yards (4.48 YPC, 36 LNG), 2 touchdowns, 1 fumble. 21 receptions for 211 yards (10.05 YPR, 29 LNG), 1 touchdown, 3 drops, 1 fumble. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TL-TwoWinsAway Posted April 27 Share Posted April 27 (edited) By the way: my favorite part of this game. MVP: Jakob Johnson Jakob Johnson: 2 carries for 7 yards (3.50 YPC, 5 LNG), 1 touchdown. Jakob Johnson: 0 receptions for 0 yards (0.00 YPR, 0 LNG), 0 touchdowns. Jakob Johnson: 4 pancakes. David Onyemata: 6 tackles (1 stuff), 1 sack. Carl Lawson: 3 tackles, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble. Elandon Roberts: 7 tackles (3 stuffs). Tre'Davious White: 5 tackles, 3 coverages, 1 interception. Marshon Lattimore: 3 tackles, 6 coverages. Adrian Amos: 5 tackles, 4 coverages. In a game where his secondary absolutely shut down my passing game, where the above defensive players had big games, the MVP goes to... the FB. Edited April 27 by TL-TwoWinsAway 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LAOJoe Posted April 27 Share Posted April 27 3 hours ago, Kingram said: Need to upgrade at LB and DL. I’m not looking to break the bank. I can probably help you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheKillerNacho Posted April 27 Author Share Posted April 27 42 minutes ago, TL-TwoWinsAway said: By the way: my favorite part of this game. MVP: Jakob Johnson Jakob Johnson: 2 carries for 7 yards (3.50 YPC, 5 LNG), 1 touchdown. Jakob Johnson: 0 receptions for 0 yards (0.00 YPR, 0 LNG), 0 touchdowns. Jakob Johnson: 4 pancakes. David Onyemata: 6 tackles (1 stuff), 1 sack. Carl Lawson: 3 tackles, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble. Elandon Roberts: 7 tackles (3 stuffs). Tre'Davious White: 5 tackles, 3 coverages, 1 interception. Marshon Lattimore: 3 tackles, 6 coverages. Adrian Amos: 5 tackles, 4 coverages. In a game where his secondary absolutely shut down my passing game, where the above defensive players had big games, the MVP goes to... the FB. It's just an formula based on bulk stats, weighted depending on the stat. The relevant weights here being: pancakes (1.25 for FBs) rushing yards (~0.05 for non-QBs) rushing TDs (2.5 for non-QBs) interceptions (4.0) tackles (0.25) stuffs (0.55 in addition to the tackle) coverages (0.385) sacks (2.75 in addition to the tackle) forced fumbles (3.0 in addition to the tackle) Jakob Johnson -> 0.35 (rushing yards) + 2.5 (rushing TD) + 5.0 (pancakes) = 7.85 value points David Onyemata -> 1.5 (tackles) + 0.55 (stuff) + 2.75 (sack) = 4.8 value points Carl Lawson -> 0.75 (tackles) + 2.75 (sack) + 3.0 (ff) = 6.5 value points Tre'Davious White -> 1.25 (tackles) + 1.155 (coverages) + 4.0 (interception) = 6.405 value points So, yeah - Jakob won because 4 pancakes is actually a sizable amount (although 7.85 is on the very low end for a game MVP, so it was moreso to do with just no one being all that impressive haha). Granted, some of the exact values are probably arguable and sometimes it does produce a weird result but it usually does a good job of picking out the standout player in a game alright (and over the course of a season, for that matter... the same formula is used to determine a team's offensive and defensive MVPs on the stats page) Also while not relevant here, note that there's a couple stats that are tracked that aren't on a player's normal statline summary (notably, Gabriel Davis won MVP in the NZ/REY game over Pittman because he recovered one of his teammate's fumbles... I don't put fumble recoveries on offensive skill player's statlines though because I don't want to credit them for recovering their own fumbles) 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kingram Posted April 27 Share Posted April 27 31 minutes ago, TL-TwoWinsAway said: By the way: my favorite part of this game. MVP: Jakob Johnson Jakob Johnson: 2 carries for 7 yards (3.50 YPC, 5 LNG), 1 touchdown. Jakob Johnson: 0 receptions for 0 yards (0.00 YPR, 0 LNG), 0 touchdowns. Jakob Johnson: 4 pancakes. David Onyemata: 6 tackles (1 stuff), 1 sack. Carl Lawson: 3 tackles, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble. Elandon Roberts: 7 tackles (3 stuffs). Tre'Davious White: 5 tackles, 3 coverages, 1 interception. Marshon Lattimore: 3 tackles, 6 coverages. Adrian Amos: 5 tackles, 4 coverages. In a game where his secondary absolutely shut down my passing game, where the above defensive players had big games, the MVP goes to... the FB. I laughed at this too. Monster FB. Available for a 1st. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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