Matrix Games Forums

Forums  Register  Login  Photo Gallery  Member List  Search  Calendars  FAQ 

My Profile  Inbox  Address Book  My Subscription  My Forums  Log Out

MBFL Simulations - NFL, CFL, NCAA, CIS Based

 
View related threads: (in this forum | in all forums)

Logged in as: Guest
Users viewing this topic: none
  Printable Version
All Forums >> [Current Games From Matrix.] >> [Sports] >> Maximum-Football 2.0 >> Online Leagues >> MBFL Simulations - NFL, CFL, NCAA, CIS Based Page: [1] 2 3 4   next >   >>
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
MBFL Simulations - NFL, CFL, NCAA, CIS Based - 12/11/2007 1:31:47 AM   
mbsports

 

Posts: 275
Joined: 1/7/2007
Status: offline
I currently run a little group of leagues called MBFL based upon the NFL mainly. http://www.mbsportsnet.com/mbfl/mbfl.htm We're using Madden which for the NFL with a cap system works pretty good for us. We run 2 seasons a year with 32 teams, each with their own GM. Aside from the logistical nightmare of having 30 GMs who come and go as they please it runs pretty smoothly. We're in our 3rd season since we restarted about 14 months ago. Prior to that I was running MBFL as a single season per year for 4 years along with Baseball, Basketball, Hockey, and more Auto Racing stuff then I can remember.

Now here's where Maximum Football comes in and really provides us with value as something different.

Because we're doing 2 seasons a year with 4 round drafts after each season we occasionally find ourselves ahead of the NFL and we end up with a period where we don't know which draftable players go into each draft. We needed something that was football related that would help us pass the time and really give the GMs something to do.

On Sunday we officially launched our first branch out into the Maximum Football world of leagues with MBFL Canada. http://www.mbsportsnet.com/mbfl/mbcfl.htm We created the players using the sim and then went about editing and changing them to make them the actual CFL Rosters in real life. We also discovered we had 10 guys instead of 8 so we added the Renegades back into the league and put a team in Halifax called the Devils. We let the guy who took the Devs design the helmt<Mississippi Valley State ripoff!> and uniform. So we have 10 teams, 40 players each and we decided to do something interesting with the players so that we could have guys come into the CFL and out of it. Free Agents from our NFL league obviously would rather play football for a living as opposed to actually working for a living. So if a CFL GM wants to extend a contract to an MBFL Free Agent we'll move him over to the Maximum Football world. If that player gets signed in the NFL league, he'll leave his CFL team to do so. As a kicker I'm working on adding in some things for the teams that go to the Grey Cup such as a Cap Allowance or the ability to waive a cap penalty, things like that, maybe a late round pick or something like that, still working out those aspects. This also allows us a nice opportunity to add expansion teams if we get more interested parties for the CFL league. Slated cities are Quebec and Saskatoon at this point although we were thinking SouthWestern Ontario could be a potential market. Brandon was brought up as well but in the 60s of the largest Canadian Markets I'm kinda' torn on that one. So far after one week, so good. Casey Printers went off against the Renegades in week 1. They're really bad even for an expansion team in Ottawa. As time progresses I'm getting a little bit better each time I look thru the Maximum Football information and I have to say that it's the little things that really add to the product. There are some issues, there always will be, but overall it's a fun addition and I really appreciate the hard work that has been put into this simulation.

With Canada conquered the next step is Arena Football, we're currently pounding out rosters and my hope is to have that ready to start around February 1, perfect for taking us into the draft season. Eventually depending on the direction Max FB goes we'd like to do something College Based.

Where we know the issues are going to come up is in the offseason. I don't want the sim to create players automagically or draft them to teams or anything like that so I'll be attempting to navigate thru some of the features I don't choose to use utilizing access. I'm really excited to be able to do something unique that I haven't seen done before and Maximum Football is what is driving that.

If you're ever looking for something interesting outside of the norm feel free to give me a shout and if you're ready the forum and looking for a sim that allows you the ability to work outside of the norm, put Max FB on your list and play with it - move things around, try things out and you might be surprised at just how much of this little sim can do.

Thanks,

Mike Bedard "mb"
MBFL Commish
Detroit Lions
Calgary Stampeders
Grand Rapids Rampage

mb@mbsportsnet.com

< Message edited by mbsports -- 10/20/2008 11:29:08 PM >
Post #: 1
How We Roll - MBFL Canada & Arena Update Season 1 Week 4 - 12/19/2007 1:40:06 AM   
mbsports

 

Posts: 275
Joined: 1/7/2007
Status: offline
Well as we roll into the Holidays the MBFL Canada league has been running pretty smoothly. We had a 73-40 game in week 2 which prompted some setting updates to bring the scoring down a touch. It worked perhaps a little too well, but we're continuing to tweek and the results we're getting seem pretty solid so far. We're not simming games out b/c the CPU tends to want to release and sign players, which we don't want to happen obviously as it's all human.

We haven't seen teams raid the NFL free agency wire yet but I think we'll see that happen eventually. Just a matter of our NFL Trade Deadline passing and we'll see a few guys make moves.

One thing that has come up over the past few weeks is that we have apparently 2 more guys that want CFL teams which means expansion to Quebec and Saskatoon. We've been talking a bit about team names and designing the uniforms and it looks like the past is determining the future in Quebec. The Quebec Bulldogs - harkening back to the city's past Stanley Cup Champions from the 1910s. Color Scheme probably goes to the Nordiques Blue and Red. Saskatoon we're a little stumped but Polar Bears is one that has been popular as well as the Saskatoon Storm. I think for Saskatoon we're looking for a unique color scheme, which means no Black/Yellow, Orange/Black, Red/White, Green White, Maroon/Blue, Black/Red, Red/Black, or Green/Yellow. If you've got a suggestion or something that you'd like to see let me know. Our current 10th team is the Halifax Devils, the logo was inspired by the Mississippi Valley State University Delta Devils and their colors are White, Orange and Green.

Have a happy holiday gents!

-Mb


(in reply to mbsports)
Post #: 2
RE: How We Roll - MBFL Canada & Arena Update Season 1 W... - 12/19/2007 2:39:59 AM   
Marauders

 

Posts: 4428
Joined: 3/17/2005
From: Minnesota
Status: offline
That sounds really fun. 

Thank you for the update.




(in reply to mbsports)
Post #: 3
RE: How We Roll - MBFL Canada & Arena Update Season 1 W... - 12/19/2007 7:26:55 AM   
garysorrell


Posts: 2176
Joined: 1/29/2005
Status: offline
Go Alouettes!!

_____________________________


(in reply to Marauders)
Post #: 4
Season 1 Update - Week 11 MBFL Canada Rolls On - 1/27/2008 9:16:13 PM   
mbsports

 

Posts: 275
Joined: 1/7/2007
Status: offline
Well it's been a while since I chimed in with an update so first of all lets start here
  • I hope everyone in the Max FB community had a wonderful Holiday.  I met up with my siblings and parents at Disney World.  Nothing like 38 hours of driving to get your head focused on the universe, life, everything.  The answer is 42 BTW.
  • MBFL has been busy as always.  We started our playoffs for the NFL sim, started using Grey Dog's Bowl Bound for our new College League.  Got a little more serious about setting up the Arena League and of course the main reason I'm here today - Kept on keeping on with the CFL
  • Your MBCFL Update shows that the Alouettes are on a roll the likes of which just don't happen. At 11-1 after their win over Saskatchewan in week 12.  They've won 11 in a row after losing the opener to BC

    In the East the playoff picture is starting to clarify, Montreal is way out front and dominant on a weekly basis. Hamilton and Ottawa are next up with 12 and 10 points, Toronto sniffing with 9 points.  Halifax is a typical expansion team, they're back with only 4 points, probably going to have to wait until next season to contend at all

    In the West the Stampeders are hanging onto a 2 point lead over Edmonton and BC.  Saskatchewan is hanging around about 2 points back, but they're also looking at maybe crossing over if they can finish ahead of the Argos and Renegades.  Winnipeg is struggling so I'll be tweaking some ratings there, they're just not performing very well at all.
  • Gameplay Notes
    We saw some way high scoring games early, edited some constants and now we've got a little bit of the opposite going on.  A lot of games topping out in the teens for scores and even had a 1 point performance by Calgary<ouch>.  We've loosened things up again for this weekend so we should see some points go up on the board.
    I'll update this as I play more with the settings
  • Design Notes
    Working in Access to build a better leaders page then what currently gets outputted.  This would show the top 10 or so for each vital stat in a nicely displayed system.  May be a little difficult at first but I think I can do something to make this nice and if so I'll publish out so that other leagues can use. 
  • League News & Notes
    Justin Jones, who was our Winnipeg GM and our New York Jets GM, is moving away and won't have access for some time and was pushed into resignation.  Kent Olsan who was slated to take control of the expansion Quebec team stepped up and grabbed the Bombers so they're set.  Justin won the MBFL's Super Bowl recently and has been a great GM - he will be greatly missed by myself and the league as a whole

    Justin's departure and Kent's move to Peg' means that for now we're going to delay the addition of Quebec and Saskatoon to the league until we have 2 GMs that want to pick them up.

    Team Names for the expansion franchises are currently planned to be the Quebec Bulldogs and Saskatoon Grizzlies however there's always wiggle room.

    Our current openings for the CFL are those two franchises while we also have the Chicago Bears and New York Jets opened up on the NFL side, if anyone is interested you can email me at mb@mbsportsnet.com or IM me via AIM at bergkamp 4 birdie

    I'm working on getting the Arena stuff organized so that we can get that moving come the NFL sim offseason while we prep for that draft.

Big Thanks again to the whole team at Maximum Football.  The winding road to get this sim where it's at is much appreciated by myself and the sim community as a whole. 

Thanks,

Mb

It's been a long time comin'... it took a long time to get to me...


(in reply to garysorrell)
Post #: 5
MBFL Canada Heads for the Playoffs - 2/21/2008 5:32:25 AM   
mbsports

 

Posts: 275
Joined: 1/7/2007
Status: offline
Als On Top Going into the Playoffs - Calvillo the MVP

The Montreal Alouettes have wrapped up an amazing regular season in the MBCFL's inaugural season. Montreal won 15 of their 18 games and have the bye in the Eastern Division. Montreal was led by Anthony Calvillo, their veteran quarterback, who claimed the MVP trophy on Monday. Calvillo threw for 3,096 yards and 20 scores. Calvillo barely edged out B.C. Lions QB Jarious Jackson who amassed an incredible 4,047 yards. Jackson did receive honors as the league's top offensive player though while Brian Clark of Calgary received the defensive player of the year honors. Calgary finished first in the West despite struggling late in the year. They have the bye while British Columbia will host Ottawa who has transferred in as a 4th Eastern team in the playoffs. The other first round matchup will be Hamilton hosting the streaking Argonauts.

AAFL Feeds CFL Rosters

The MBCFL will have another pool from which to select players from as the All American Football League was launched. Giving past college stars a place to continue their football exploits the league hopes to serve the football watching needs of fans throughout the springtime. For MBFL we will not attempt to duplicate this league however the players will be eligible to compete in the CFL and AFL leagues.

Expansion That Was Off - On Again

The expansion that was planned to be on, then off, is on again, but one of the venues has changed. The Quebec Bulldogs will enter the league as scheduled under the leadership of Justin Jones who left the Winnipeg Blue Bombers last month. Jones will assume the leadership reigns of the East's 6th team while Brad Stevens will take over with the Victoria Silvertips. The Silvertips will play outdoors, which likely will lead to some interesting weather matchups. Victoria faced some opposition from the B.C. Lions ownership group however they relented and the team will join next season. Saskatoon, who lost out to Victoria in the end, has been promised the next Western expansion franchise while there are some groups in several Western Ontario cities looking into the feasibility of attracting a team including Windsor, London, Sudbury, and Kitchener.


The Packers won our NFL league for Season 3 - Season 4 Re-signings and that happy stuff is all in progress right now, while the Arena League is just getting started, the College league is in the midseason of Season 1 and the Grey Cup is right around the corner.

-Mb


(in reply to mbsports)
Post #: 6
RE: MBFL Canada Heads for the Playoffs - 2/21/2008 6:45:21 AM   
Marauders

 

Posts: 4428
Joined: 3/17/2005
From: Minnesota
Status: offline
It looks like things are going well.

A potential benefit having a CFL based offseason league is that there are likely owners lurking around looking for potential expansion teams.


(in reply to mbsports)
Post #: 7
MBCFL - Looking for Expansion Teams - 2/27/2008 7:40:18 PM   
mbsports

 

Posts: 275
Joined: 1/7/2007
Status: offline
Good Afternoon,

MBCFL is happy to report that the overall health of the league is good and has gotten better and better over time as the supplemental league to the MBFL. We have 2 expansion teams slated to be added after the Grey Cup this sunday. The Victoria Silvertips and Quebec Bulldogs. We've also gotten other interested parties and it looks like the Newfoundland Knights are ready to enter the league as well. Their colors are planned to be Gold, Blue, and Red. We're looking for possibly another team to join at that time as well which would give us 4 expansion teams. The player pool includes players from the current teams, AAFL teams, and Arena performers as well so we've got a lot to add to the mix in terms of players. One thing that has been coming up lately is what's the max out for a true Candian league and I think we've decided that 16 is where we'd like to be. Here's the lay of the land

8 Original Teams
Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, Winnipeg, Calgary, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, and Edmonton
2 Expansion Teams for Season 1
Ottawa, Halifax
2 Expansion Teams for Season 2
Victoria, Quebec

Future Expansion Teams - Maybe Season 2, Maybe Beyond
1. St. John's, NFL - The Newfoundland Knights
2. Saskatoon
3. Windsor
4. Thunder Bay most likely - fits geographically

We're trying to represent the East and West and then split into divisions which would be as follows
Western Conference
Pacific Division
B.C., Victoria, Calgary, Edmonton
Plains Division
Thunder Bay, Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Winnipeg

Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
Halifax, Newfoundland, Quebec, Montreal
Central Division
Ottawa, Toronto, Hamilton, Windsor

Playoffs would be made up as follows
Option 1: 8 Teams - top 2 from each division
Option 2: 8 Teams - Division winners and then 2 wild cards in each conference
Option 3: 10 Teams - Top 2 from each division and 2 Wild Cards from each conference those wild cards would have basically a play in game the first weekend of the playoffs.

So basically if you have suggestions on team names, would like a team, have some observations on what we should see, or anything like that - let me know for the sake of discussion.

This weekend we have the first MBFL Grey Cup - BC & Toronto at the Rodgers Centre. Should be a good game both teams have advanced past the regular season Conference winners so they can play some ball.

-Mb

(in reply to mbsports)
Post #: 8
RE: MBCFL - Looking for Expansion Teams - 2/27/2008 9:24:10 PM   
VCFL Commish


Posts: 518
Joined: 2/28/2006
Status: offline
May I suggest using Praire instead of Plains for a division since its known as the praires here

(in reply to mbsports)
Post #: 9
RE: MBCFL - Looking for Expansion Teams - 2/28/2008 3:26:19 AM   
mbsports

 

Posts: 275
Joined: 1/7/2007
Status: offline
Consider it done! That's an easy one to implement.

(in reply to VCFL Commish)
Post #: 10
MBCFL - Season 2 Update - 4/29/2008 12:56:48 AM   
mbsports

 

Posts: 275
Joined: 1/7/2007
Status: offline
Good Evening,

MBCFL Continues to carry on with the earlier version of Maximum Football - We started our 2nd season with it and will continue until at least Season 3 starts. The reason for this is to keep our statistics running nice and smoothly. After Season 2 I'm planning on writing a DB to house the existing stats and then coming up with a way to link them in so when we look at career stats they pull and aggregate properly. Should be interesting.

Now for Season 2 the Argonauts are on top of the East at 6-2 while the Quebec Bulldogs are enjoying a nice debut season at 5-3 tied for 2nd with the Alouettes and the Ottawa Renegades. Hamilton at 4-3-1 with 9 points is right on the cusp there as well. The Halifax Devils though... after a 5-13 mark last year are really struggling this season at 0-7-1. Not good, they may need to pull in some NFL guys who aren't making MBFL rosters. Out west the Stampeders continue to lead at 6-2 with BC next at 5-3. Then they have their own logjam the Victoria Silvertips, the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Edmonton Eskimos all set at 3-5 while Winnipeg bottoms out at 2-6.

The East is definitely the stronger conference right now, but the West is coming along. The biggest news in the league is that we have our 4 expansion teams for Season 3 starting to take shape. The Newfoundland Knights will play out of St. John's while Saskatchewan gets another team, the Saskatoon Thunderbirds. Ontario picks up 2 more teams as well, both on the lakes. The Windsor Wolves will join and may play a game or two at Ford Field while the Thunder Bay franchise is still trying to come up with an identity. Some suggestions have been

Beavers
Thunder Beavers <yikes>
Lakers
Lakemen
Storm
Blizzard
Marauders
Captains

The predominant Colors are Purple/Black but I need to integrate at least one more into it - thinking Pewter.



(in reply to mbsports)
Post #: 11
RE: MBCFL - Season 2 Update - 5/7/2008 9:46:37 AM   
Reaser

 

Posts: 75
Joined: 3/15/2008
Status: offline
Go with Storm!!!

_____________________________



Metro Bowl 5 Champions!!

(in reply to mbsports)
Post #: 12
MBCFL Season 2 - Grey Cup Next Weekend - 6/22/2008 12:26:13 AM   
mbsports

 

Posts: 275
Joined: 1/7/2007
Status: offline
The Montreal Alouettes and Victoria Silvertips will face off for the MBCFL Grey Cup on June 27th. Damon Allen never got a chance to give the Toronto fans one last moment as he was hurt on a 13 yard run early in the game. Anthony Calvillo threw 2 touchdown passes on an 11-23 performance for 221 yards to lead Montreal to a 23-17 victory. Montreal's offensive line was strong on the day allowing no sacks of Calvillo while Damon Allen's replacement Cody Pickett was sacked 8 times by the Als pass rush. Montreal led 23-6 going into the 4th quarter and while the Argos made it close with a late they never really threatened Montreal without Allen. Victoria got here in the strangest of ways, they're an expansion team, by all accounts they shouldn't be in this position but they've excelled at every turn this season. Mark Lewis kept them in the game early with 3 field goals while Calgary got a Ken Simonton TD run. In the 4th quarter down 10-9 the Tips showed their skills finally and Clint Dolezel threw 2 touchdown passes. Dolezel had a mammoth day with 398 yards total including the 2 TD passes to Larry Croom out of the backfield. Overall the Tips dominated the offensive side of the ball while Calgary's sputtering offense continued it's troubles. Montreal is a true CFL based team led by Calvillo and running back Avon Cobourne. Victoria also employs a running game with much success as Joe Smith was third only to Cobourne and Ian Smart in rushing this season. Ashlan Davis will be a key receiver in the Grey Cup with Kerry Carter out of the backfield. Victoria will run early and often with Smith the key cog in their offense. Dolezel at age 38 may be getting his only shot at a title while Calvillo at age 36 is no spring chicken. The game will kickoff next weekend at high noon on Saturday as both teams try to claim their first title.

Following the season we have our expansion draft which now has details up. We have 16 teams now for Season 3 and may further expand throughout Canada if we can get some GMs who are interested in what we're doing. Working on some enhancements as we can update to 2.2 following this season.

(in reply to mbsports)
Post #: 13
RE: MBCFL Season 2 - Grey Cup Next Weekend - 6/22/2008 12:47:55 AM   
garysorrell


Posts: 2176
Joined: 1/29/2005
Status: offline
Go ALS!!

_____________________________


(in reply to mbsports)
Post #: 14
RE: MBCFL Season 2 - Grey Cup Next Weekend - 7/2/2008 9:56:57 PM   
mbsports

 

Posts: 275
Joined: 1/7/2007
Status: offline
Well Gary will be thrilled

Montreal has a championship to celebrate following a 24-10 win over the Victoria Silvertips in the league's 2nd season.  The Als were paced by QB Anthony Calvillo who despite missing most of the second half was named the game's MVP.  Calvillo threw for 274 yards and 1 TD while rushing for 24 more yards and another score.  Marcus Brady came in to finish the game but while Calvillo was in the Silvertips could only hope to stop the Alouettes ground and air attack.  Calvillo started the scoring with a 1 yard touchdown scramble in the first quarter to put Montreal on top 7-0.  Joe Smith tied it up with a 6 yard run in the first and after one it was a tied up ball game.  Victoria took a 10-7 lead in the 2nd quarter when Mark Lewis hit a 20 yard field goal but the Alouettes answered quickly with a Kerry Carter 15 yard touchdown reception from Calvillo.  In the 3rd it was Carter again, this time with a 7 yard touchdown run to make it 21-10.  Montreal added a 35 yard field goal late in the 4th and the final is 24-10 for the 1st Grey Cup win for Montreal in MBCFL.  Victoria may not have won this game but they put in a magnificent debut season, going 11-7 behind QB Clint Dolezel.  Their unfortunate next step is to determine 10 players who may not be back for their second season.  For Montreal they had a strong season going 12-6 upsetting Toronto in the playoffs and winning the Grey Cup, it simply doesn't get better then that in Montreal.

My Stampeders are looking to somehow figure out how to get Jonal Saint Dic on our roster.

Here's the additional CFL Update
  • The CFL has run pretty smoothly this last season, mostly because we didn't post every game result b/c they weren't being viewed
  • Typically this is a low involvement league, teams have built up over the last 2 seasons thru the expansion draft and the ability to utilize Arena League players but teams haven't utilized trades in this league
  • Our expansion draft where Windsor, Thunder Bay, Newfoundland, and Saskatoon are added to the league will be held on July 19th
  • Our first draft for collegiate players is approaching and will be held on July 20th
  • The CFL League draws it's players from the fantasy players from MBCFA giving teams the opportunity to take a player from College to a Professional League.  There's no cap on the number of teams in this league but I think 16-20 is about the max.
  • Each current team needs to provide a list of 10 available players for the expansion draft by July 12th.  If we don't receive it the league will handle it on your behalf.  This pool of players will be eligible for the expansion draft.
  • Currently the CFL has a full roster of GMs however this is a league that utilizes an expansion capable sim so we are able to add teams. Keep in mind this is a Canadian Rules league so it's not quite the same as the NFL.

Oh and if you forced me to add 4 teams tomorrow...
London Imperials into the Great Lakes Division
Moncton would join as the home for the New Brunswick Beavers in the Atlantic
Brandon or Sudbury in the Prarie- With Thunder Bay in the division Sudbury's not totally out in the middle of nowhere, but at the same time it is.  There's just not another good pop center in the Prarie

And out west is where we go for Controversy... Yellowknife is just too small although I think it's the VCFL team that has just a totally wicked logo.  Next up Kelowna? eh not enthralled with that one... I'm leaning towards Anchorage

I shall now duck while people throw things at me.

In Anchorage the CFL would be the only pro team in town for about 1000 miles in any direction.  The seasonal schedule of the CFL works into a fairly liveable time there... today it's in the 50s and for the most part during the season it's not too bad.  Those November games would be a beast though.  It's a larger pop center then anything in the Territories and it just makes good overall business sense compared to the other areas.  On the bad side, it ain't in Canada for one, two, and three.


(in reply to garysorrell)
Post #: 15
RE: MBCFL Season 2 - Grey Cup Next Weekend - 7/3/2008 1:33:00 AM   
garysorrell


Posts: 2176
Joined: 1/29/2005
Status: offline
Well, that's good news. Now if only Montreal could repeat that success in the real world.

Good to see Clint Dolezel hit the big time.

_____________________________


(in reply to mbsports)
Post #: 16
RE: MBCFL Season 2 - Grey Cup Next Weekend - 7/3/2008 2:22:55 AM   
mbsports

 

Posts: 275
Joined: 1/7/2007
Status: offline
Dolezel had a good season for a 38 year old rookie, it can only be another season or two before he hangs them up but overall the Tips were really good with the run game and that took a lot of pressure off of him.  Buck Pierce will be the choice in Victoria soon, but the real question for us is where does Chris Brown end up. Brown was awesome in MBCFA for the Virginia Cavaliers leading them to the Champs Sports Bowl in Orlando.  Brown has total upside and Halifax most likely takes him #1.  There's a trio of really good College Backs too.  Levi Bernard was a total beast at Notre Dame.

(in reply to garysorrell)
Post #: 17
Innovation for MBCFL - 7/6/2008 1:22:37 AM   
mbsports

 

Posts: 275
Joined: 1/7/2007
Status: offline
A little preview of what we're doing here...


www.mbsportsnet.com/cfl_standings.php

Utilizing some of the code written for MADCAT and implementing it for the CFL.

Amazingly a lot of it can be utilized which is extemely cool I think. Much better then the standard Max FB output - which I still maintain is a major reason why running a league is 10 times harder then it should be with Max FB. The data is there to make nice and pretty reports, for some reason it's never been a priority.

Just sayin' the biggest supporters are the guys that run leagues and we haven't gotten a bone on this one. The standard MaxFB reports are near useless.

(in reply to mbsports)
Post #: 18
RE: Innovation for MBCFL - 7/6/2008 1:28:19 AM   
Mykal


Posts: 1777
Joined: 4/3/2008
Status: offline
very nice

quote:

The standard MaxFB reports are near useless.


I'd have to agree 100% with that comment

_____________________________


(in reply to mbsports)
Post #: 19
RE: Innovation for MBCFL - 7/6/2008 6:06:50 AM   
mbsports

 

Posts: 275
Joined: 1/7/2007
Status: offline
http://www.mbsportsnet.com/mbfl/mbcfl.htm


Have managed to change a lot of what was out there.

No more poor roster pages, half created DBs that I was pumping in and updating weekly. This change utilized MADCAT for the Madden Series with extensive tweaks.

I think it's far superior to the caca that Max FB outputs.

I have some work left to do - notice the formatting on the Lions, Bombers, and Tiger Cats isn't quite there due to having spaces in there. BC has it b/c I use BC Lions to keep it seperate from the Detroit Lions in the same directory.

Also I'm working on integrating the ratings in, which is a bit of a pain in the butt.

Hopefully this serves as a nice stopgap until MaxFB gets into the 1980s for reporting... for a sim/game that has so many cool customizeable features the lack of reporting is just awful. As a commish I wouldn't recommend utilizing MaxFB unless you're willing to spend an extra few hours a week to format.

This helps me a ton, but man if I tried to make it mass implemented... yikes.

-Mb




< Message edited by mbsports -- 7/6/2008 11:08:05 PM >

(in reply to Mykal)
Post #: 20
RE: Innovation for MBCFL - 7/7/2008 2:30:14 AM   
Mykal


Posts: 1777
Joined: 4/3/2008
Status: offline
just had a browse through your new reports....................

Man thats sweet, very clean and easy to follow

_____________________________


(in reply to mbsports)
Post #: 21
RE: Innovation for MBCFL - 7/8/2008 6:20:29 PM   
rollntider


Posts: 286
Joined: 11/29/2004
Status: offline
looks good
I am using SQL to pull data from the game. It is still a work in progress, and I am adding as I can. Nice page. I like it.


(in reply to Mykal)
Post #: 22
RE: Innovation for MBCFL - 7/8/2008 10:06:26 PM   
mbsports

 

Posts: 275
Joined: 1/7/2007
Status: offline
Sounds good rolln - I'm thinking about trying to start putting together a simple open way to put it up on a SQL server and pull like MADCAT does just to help out the Commish community.  It's a pain.

(in reply to rollntider)
Post #: 23
A Smelly Morning for MBCFL and the Expansion Draft is i... - 7/20/2008 3:22:43 PM   
mbsports

 

Posts: 275
Joined: 1/7/2007
Status: offline
Something stinks around MBCFL Land and it ain't good.

For a change though the stench isn't the Halifax Devils. On Saturday night the league mascots - MB's 75 lb. Airedale Terrier James AKA Jimmy John AKA Jambo Jambo AKA Jameson AKA Big J AKA Bud (Big Ugly Dog) and 30 lb. Welsh Terrier O'Reily AKA The O-Berger AKA Silent but Violent O AKA Little Sexy managed to take care of the backyard's skunk problem. Oh yes, not only did they manage to get two skunks, but they got three in one night.

So here's the question - how stupid is Skunk #3? Seriously!?!

Anyways, gradually MB and wife CB have been deskunking 2 dogs now... Hydrogen Peroxide and Baking Soda do a pretty good job of loosening up the skunky oils and getting them back to good old dirty terrier scent. Anyone who has Terriers knows what I mean, we're not talking about dogs who enjoy a nice scent. Terriers are the earth dogs and these two are efficient and effective hunting machines out in the yard. This adds to the 20 lb. Racoon that O-Berger took out, the 15+ field mice he's gotten as well. We rent this one out for under deck duty - my heart and soul there... Jambo is the bird dog he knocks them right out of the sky with the deftness of a skilled cornerback while O'Reily pounces like a tiny vicious linebacker.

So yes - it has been stinky around here.

But we also had business to attent to: The MBCFL Expansion Draft

Newfoundland, Windsor, Saskatoon, and Thunder Bay laid the groundwork for their MBCFL franchises with a 36 round draft selecting Free Agents and players left unprotected. Windsor went first and selected Stefan Logan from the Free Agent list. Thunder Bay selected Joey Harrington who will be hoping to ressurect his career as will Chris Simms who went to the Newfoundland Knights. There weren't a lot of choices taken off of the existing rosters but some of the MBCFL's best made some additions. The defending Grey Cup champs add Peerless Price and Dwight Smith while Victoria added TJ Stancill, Justin McCareins, and Alex Stepanovich to their roster. Calgary wanted to somehow pull Jonal Saint-Dic but with him off the board settled for Chike Okeafor who has had mammoth MBFL seasons but has gone unsigned in Season 4. The Stamps also picked up Deshaun Foster and Kelvin Smith. Foster is expected to split time with Joffrey Reynolds so long as Foster doesn't receive a MBFL contract offer. The Halifax Devils sought to right their ship a bit by inking Matt D'Orazio and Garrett Wolfe while Quebec skipped on replacing Peter Warrick with a wideout and went for Dominic Rhodes instead. Winnipeg hopes to have found their Troy Westwood replacement for awhile with former Michigan Wolvering Remy Hamilton. The B.C. Lions hedged their bets on injuries by picking up Isaac Bruce at wideout. Bruce is another cap casualty from the MBFL and will be a depth pick unless someone offers him a deal. All in all it was a nice lead up to today's entry draft where the Devils will start us off. News sources say that Levi Bernard from Notre Dame will be the Halifax pick. Bernard was the Notre Dame offense in the Collegiate League of MBFL with 2,300+ yards of offense for the Fightin' Irish. Chris Brown from Virginia is expected to be the first QB selected and he may go anywhere from 2nd to 10th. The most influential player in this draft could be a kicker though. They say you can't go wrong with Wong and Charles Wong is the reason why. Wong was booming 61 yard field goals for the Hawaii Warriors in MBCFA and now he brings it to the CFL.

MBCFL is also expected to launch a fairly interesting MBCIS league as well bringing the Vanier Cup to the ranks, so look out for that as well.

All in all a lot going on in the CFL ranks over the next few weeks as we prepare for Season 3.

For those interested - we are always looking for GMs around the MBFL world so if you'd like some more info, just chat me up here or on AIM at bergkamp4birdie or email me at mb@mbsportsnet.com

MBFL brings football leagues to another level online with an NFL Simulation, a College Simulation, a Canadian Simulation, and a stable group of GMs. Not enough attention paid to the CFL on occasion but overall the GMs I have are top notch and are around and active. It's a really good group of guys - some of us have been working together in leagues since the late 90s so we're talking 10 years+ of relationships. We're always looking to enhance the leagues to give our GMs room to make things happen so if you're looking for a stable, long term league, I think you'll find that MBFL offers a lot of options. You can make it as serious as you want, or as non-serious as you'd like. We're not judging and we're not here to make more work for you. We want to give you a fun experience with as much or as little detail as you need to have a good time.

Thanks,

Mb

(in reply to mbsports)
Post #: 24
RE: A Smelly Morning for MBCFL and the Expansion Draft ... - 7/20/2008 3:53:24 PM   
Mykal


Posts: 1777
Joined: 4/3/2008
Status: offline
Good luck with them Skunk Dogs..........eeeeeewwwwwwww

On the MBCFL front, I'm waiting eagerly for season 3 to finish
in the hope of bringing my Yellowknife SaberCats to the MBCFL as a new expansion
The SaberCats are in need of a league to call Home.

I tend to be a more serious type player, I compete to win, not just play around
Yep I know its all in the name of FUN but Winning is more fun than losing...
so maybe that'll generate a little more attention to the MBCFL
plus, just so you know,
I'm always around incase there was anything I could help you with
to assist you in running the league, testing programs, etc, etc. (but I aint no program writer, not in my skill set)
so the offers there should you need it, although I must admit you seem to have things well under control already.

Anyway, You know where I am.

_____________________________


(in reply to mbsports)
Post #: 25
RE: A Smelly Morning for MBCFL and the Expansion Draft ... - 7/24/2008 7:11:59 PM   
Brodie


Posts: 145
Joined: 5/6/2005
Status: offline
Is there going to be room for leagues other then the ones run by mbsports . lol

(in reply to Mykal)
Post #: 26
RE: A Smelly Morning for MBCFL and the Expansion Draft ... - 7/24/2008 10:41:53 PM   
mbsports

 

Posts: 275
Joined: 1/7/2007
Status: offline
LOL there will always be a market for a good 20-30 football leagues that run well online.  That number has been pretty static over the last 10 years.  You can search around and you'll find all sorts of different types, most run on Madden, some are fantasy, some are real, some on MaxFB do Canada, some do indoor, some to modified variants and all of them have a place.

What any Commish will always tend to run into is that there is a finite number of people that they know and can get in contact with who are going to participate at the level demanded of them.  Some leagues are so detailed that people are posting daily updates for their team, I know that I cannot run something of that magnitude and do it well.  The level of time that something of that sort takes is an invitation to have a revolving GM door.  You'll get some really good ones but the majority of people have lives that require more of their attention then a simulated football league. 

So what is it that I do...

I run my leagues with a fairly realistic set of parameters for the GMs to operate under.  For instance our NFL sim has a cap, cap penalties for trades, 2 4 round drafts a year.  It's entirely based on real life players.  The NCAA we loosen it a bit, we have a draft for real life players and then recruiting for the fantasy players.  Again, fairly normal stuff, you set your offense/defense can setup the lineup if you'd like, but if someone is ultra busy, it's not a huge deal we'll let the cpu handle the day to day operations.  CFL is again pretty straightforward, we allow CFL and fantasy players after they graduate from the NCAA league.  CIS I want to do fairly similar, you have players come in, play, and go out in a 4 season span and that's it.  They're all going to be fantasy players, if I can find guys who want to participate, great, if not I want to make it so that there is a reasonable chance for the cpu to build a team on it's own throughout the years and then those CIS players will move into the CFL league as well as some of the choice guys from the NCAA league. 

In the end though I tend to run my leagues for my enjoyment, if I were to do it on someone elses terms or with a rule set that I didn't develop and put together I don't think I would be able to bring a lot of vigor to it. 

With what I do today I get to work with a lot of different data, I get to hone my skills on some outside of work stuff, I get to enjoy it a lot of the time.  It's a grind at times, but that's why I try to run it on a schedule that works.  IE We will sim games at the backend of the week and weekend only.  Monday thru Wednesday are my days to myself and for development.  Thursday-Sunday all games get simmed, usually the update comes on Sunday afternoon and I do live games with updates throughout the other days.  The keys to all of this are having multiple computers so that a lot of things can be going on at once and just being relaxed about it.

Any commish who is demanding a level of activity from his GMs is going to end up disappointed.  The best you can really do is get a nice core group together and then work with them to build the league.  You'll have good guys in, bad guys in, and guys who want more then you can deliver.  Those are the toughest ones because 90% of the time the things they want are totally legitimate, but time, resources, or ability just doesn't allow it. 

After this collection of paragraphs I've come to the conclusion I'm way too passionate about this, but really this is my hobby and after 10 years of honing the craft of running leagues I like to imagine that I do an alright job.  I'm nowhere near perfect in what I do and there are guys out there that can run circles around me or have more time to devote to it.  I just like to have something going on that I enjoy and can spend time on and socialize a bit with.  MBFL, MBCFL, and MBCFA do that for me.  MBCIS is a natural addition just as MBAFL will most likely become one in the future. 

I should note that nothing would make me happier then a few guys from here hopping into the CFL over the next few seasons but again, it's on the terms that we keep it realistic and that means you're not going to move the Argonauts to Berlin or have the B.C. Lions become the Baracudas. Now if you want the Kitchener Admirals or the new team in New Brunswick or something like that, then we talk about it and see if it's a fit.

I mean we have a few GMs that pay no attention to the CFL league, which is a shame but I believe we'll always be able to find a spot for someone who wants to participate on their terms at a level that fits in with what we offer. My commitment is that I'll continue to do the best I can and continue to post games regularly at least until we have some kids around here and that looks like a 3-5 year deal at this time meaning 6-10 seasons at least. As long as the software keeps functioning, we'll be around.

< Message edited by mbsports -- 7/24/2008 10:45:23 PM >

(in reply to Brodie)
Post #: 27
RE: A Smelly Morning for MBCFL and the Expansion Draft ... - 7/25/2008 1:36:01 AM   
Mykal


Posts: 1777
Joined: 4/3/2008
Status: offline
quote:

I should note that nothing would make me happier then a few guys from here hopping into the CFL over the next few seasons but again, it's on the terms that we keep it realistic and that means you're not going to move the Argonauts to Berlin or have the B.C. Lions become the Baracudas.


Reading between the lines............does that mean no Yellowknife ??????
cos that would be a shame

_____________________________


(in reply to mbsports)
Post #: 28
RE: A Smelly Morning for MBCFL and the Expansion Draft ... - 7/25/2008 1:45:46 AM   
mbsports

 

Posts: 275
Joined: 1/7/2007
Status: offline
It doesn't necessarily mean that - it just means we need to do some other work as well.

It is on my radar and I'm working on a way to make it happen... just sayin' a 20,000 pop city would have a hard time supporting any sports team, but we're looking for how this could work.

(in reply to Mykal)
Post #: 29
RE: A Smelly Morning for MBCFL and the Expansion Draft ... - 7/25/2008 1:59:55 AM   
Mykal


Posts: 1777
Joined: 4/3/2008
Status: offline
Yer I understand its a small place actually closer to 18,000 than 20,000
and that has problems if it where reality

But seen as its all make believe anyway
cant we just pretend I'm a multi-billionare and funding Yellowknife out of my own pocket..........
hahahahahahahahahahahahaha...................only kidding around man

I totally understand what your saying, I'll be waiting on the league decission.

_____________________________


(in reply to mbsports)
Post #: 30
Page:   [1] 2 3 4   next >   >>
All Forums >> [Current Games From Matrix.] >> [Sports] >> Maximum-Football 2.0 >> Online Leagues >> MBFL Simulations - NFL, CFL, NCAA, CIS Based Page: [1] 2 3 4   next >   >>
Jump to:





New Messages No New Messages
Hot Topic w/ New Messages Hot Topic w/o New Messages
Locked w/ New Messages Locked w/o New Messages
 Post New Thread
 Reply to Message
 Post New Poll
 Submit Vote
 Delete My Own Post
 Delete My Own Thread
 Rate Posts


Forum Software © ASPPlayground.NET Advanced Edition 2.4.5 ANSI

0.953