ohcanada
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Hey Mykal, I've been using this program and its very useful. Save a lot of time preparing players information and data. Also, it includes a very simple method of transferring players between teams, which will be great for trades that occur during a season. I understand why you suggested this, but I think you're missing my point regarding the ratings, please let me explain. 1981 CFL SEASON: Edmonton quarterback Warren Moon completed 62.7% of his passes, 3959 passing yards, 27 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. Vince Ferragamo of Montreal completed 56.5% of his passes, 2182 yards, 4 touchdowns and 25 interceptions. So, how do we translate these players stats into player ratings, while distinguishing each players season performance. At first glance we see that Moon will obviously be a more accurate passer than Ferragamo. Not so much regarding pass completion percentage, but touchdown to interception ratio, which in game terms could come down to PA or INT (I think). What I'm attempting to do, or create, is an excel program that takes raw numbers and spits out player game ratings. I need to know which ratings effect what on the field and relate them to actual player statistics. I've played and designed sports board/dice games that only use this method to determine results. Ratings like the ones used in Matrix are far to subjective to accurately produce true statistical results.....IMO. Unless you know how they all work together. Rick quote:
ORIGINAL: Mykal If you download a copy of JDHalfracks editor Rick all the hard work of working out an overall rating is already done Little sample graphic of JD's editor for you Rick
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