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Down and Distance narrative to numerical

By zteacher
2/26/2020 9:03 pm
Anybody have info they're willing to share about how to translate the down and distance descriptors into actual yardage? You know, 2nd and medium really means 2nd and x yards to y yards, that kind of thing.

Thanks in advance.

Re: Down and Distance narrative to numerical

By Lamba
2/27/2020 2:24 am
I saw it somewhere, but unsure where.

I think long is 10+yards, medium is 4-10 and short is 0-4.

1st and 10 is medium.

Re: Down and Distance narrative to numerical

By punisher
2/27/2020 1:16 pm
Lamba wrote:
I saw it somewhere, but unsure where.

I think long is 10+yards, medium is 4-10 and short is 0-4.

1st and 10 is medium.



here = http://blog.myfootballnow.com/2015/03/short-medium-and-long-what-do-they.html

Re: Down and Distance narrative to numerical

By zteacher
2/27/2020 2:09 pm
Thank you.

Re: Down and Distance narrative to numerical

By setherick
3/08/2020 12:41 pm
zteacher wrote:
Thank you.


This is all dependent on what you have your GP adjustment set up to. I recommend 0 or 35: https://usflwfl.myfootballnow.com/community/3/4214?page=1#26895