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juda222000
2009-10-06, 17:54
Hey all,

I know this sound bad, and makes me look dumb...lol, but I've been playing for 3 years now and still don't understand how the OL obtains it's points. I mean I looked at the rules and followed the steps to figuring out how they get points but my math doesn't add up to EFS's in fact it's way off.

Example:
OG- Robert Garza of the bears was awarded 20pts for the week. But when I follow the formula (calculate the players total offense points scored in a game[48], Multiply the teams total offensive yardage by indicator[276*.3(for starting)=82.8]Times sacked[2*4=8] with no bonus yards I get a crazy number of 122.8 I know that's not right so I tried another way I took the 276*.13(%of total offensive yards) I got 35.88, then subtracted sacks[2*4=8] but still get 27.88 and I skipped all the other steps. So what am I missing?

CANES
2009-10-06, 19:46
Here is how you get R. Garza stats...

Chicago Points = 42 points (you can only count offensive points (TDs, FGs & PATs), not special teams points)

Chicago Total Net Yardage =276 yards

Chicago sacks allowed = 2

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Total points = 42

276 yards * 12% = 33.12, which rounds down to = 33

2 * -5 per sack = -10

so.....42 + 33 + -10 = 65

Now multiply by .3 (starter) or .1 (backup OL or TE)

65 * .3 = 19.5, which rounds down to 19.

Roberta Garza scored 19 points. :)

Hope that helps....

juda222000
2009-10-07, 16:07
Here is how you get R. Garza stats...

Chicago Points = 42 points (you can only count offensive points (TDs, FGs & PATs), not special teams points)

Chicago Total Net Yardage =276 yards

Chicago sacks allowed = 2

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Total points = 42

276 yards * 12% = 33.12, which rounds down to = 33

2 * -5 per sack = -10

so.....42 + 33 + -10 = 65

Now multiply by .3 (starter) or .1 (backup OL or TE)

65 * .3 = 19.5, which rounds down to 19.

Roberta Garza scored 19 points. :)

Hope that helps....



Yes it did thanks