07-07-2017, 04:44 PM (This post was last modified: 07-07-2017, 04:45 PM by 7hawk77.)
(07-07-2017, 03:40 PM)ErMurazor Wrote:I don't see how often you have to line up against Angus Winchester on here. That's the most important stat!
Actually I just realized this brings up an interesting point. Otters defensive line looks really good as far as stat performance, but as far as player attributes, some seem like outliers compared to others with comparable attributes. Maybe they just appear better since they never have to go up against angus :rofl:
(07-07-2017, 02:44 PM)7hawk77 Wrote:Actually I just realized this brings up an interesting point. Otters defensive line looks really good as far as stat performance, but as far as player attributes, some seem like outliers compared to others with comparable attributes. Maybe they just appear better since they never have to go up against angus :rofl:
If you look at offensive lines and giving up sacks the SaberCats and Otters are the best with 28 allowed each The Outlaws are the worst with 48 allowed.
So to get to my point, I had to play the best offensive lines 8/14 games!
I really liked the analysis you did, good job! I'm a big fan of analyzing attributes and such and their effect although I have no clue how to do it, so my question is more of an excel question. Once you export the data from both players TPE and their season stats, what commands do you do to get the correlations(like +.4 strength and stuff).
(07-07-2017, 07:24 PM)Darnellthebeast Wrote:I really liked the analysis you did, good job! I'm a big fan of analyzing attributes and such and their effect although I have no clue how to do it, so my question is more of an excel question. Once you export the data from both players TPE and their season stats, what commands do you do to get the correlations(like +.4 strength and stuff).
So what I did was a =vlookup to search through and get the relevant stats so i can easily use that for the future.