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Add Completion Rate Tracking to Offensive Passing Plays

By setherick
5/24/2016 8:30 pm
Being able to track the average number of yards on a passing play is great, but I would like to be able to easily track the completion percentage as well. I know this has been discussed in other threads in the leagues I'm in, but I don't know if it's actually gotten it's own thread in the Suggestion Forum.

Re: Add Completion Rate Tracking to Offensive Passing Plays

By Chipped
5/24/2016 9:11 pm
+1

Re: Add Completion Rate Tracking to Offensive Passing Plays

By TAFIV
5/25/2016 3:03 am
+1, and a slight hijack of your thread, it would also be nice if on run plays it gave you not only the average yards per carry but also the number of 10+, 20+ and 30+ yard carries so you could see if it was skewing your average.

for example the play is currently 55 carries for an average of 5.45 yards per carry for a total of 300 yards.
sounds like a great play to keep on the books BUT what if instead of just having steady yardage you had these numbers:
1 64 yard carry, 1 38 yard carry, 1 32 yard carry, 1 21 yard carry, 2 10 yard carries, and the rest were all under 10 yards
this would mean 6 carries accounted for 165 yards of your 300 leaving you with an actual average of 2.96 yards per carry plus occasionally breaking loose, still ok but not anywhere near as nice as the 5.45 yards that's listed on the card
Last edited at 5/25/2016 3:16 am