05-09-2020, 01:34 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-09-2020, 01:51 AM by Highhaschdi.)
Welcome to this weeks WR TPE analysis
Intro:
With the start of the new season, tMuse and I decided to analyse the TPE of the S23 WR, RB, CB and LB this time round and tried to put some numbers into perspective.
Similar to last season, we looked at the total TPE, the date of the last update, the tier of equipment, their bank balance some minutes before posting this thread and the weekly TPE gain, which we divided into three sections. First the "Total Gain" in the table below is the official TPE gain with the update this week. The "Adjusted Gain" includes only the activities and tasks that could be claimed in this specific week. In the second table you can see which activities count for the "Adjusted Gain" this week, if the players did them and how many points they earned for each task. It doesn't contain things that can be done in any week like equipment upgrade or wiki. It also doesn't include things like predictions claimed for earlier weeks. All these gains are added in the column for "Other Gain".
As addition to our tables last season, this year we also include the tasks done this week and tasks done total for the whole season, as our analysis will be posted each week till the NSFL draft.
Here is the first table of our analysis sorted by total TPE:
The table shows that the draft class has 14 WRs at the moment, 12 of them updated last week. 4 out of the top 5 WRs already purchased the best equipment, whereas Hood could increase his TPE by 15 by upgrading, which would put him in the first place. Howlett also could jump the ranks with purchasing the top equipment. Both players have some money for upgrades left, but are not as rich as the other top WRs.
As the season only started last week, there are some players who gained lots of TPE from other tasks this week.
The adjusted gains will be analysed below in the second table. This one is sorted by "Adjusted Gain" for this week:
In this table we can see that 7 players did all tasks for this week and claimed them, they also all got 11 TPE for this. Blanco and Oberwald missed one prediction, whereas Washington, Mathews and Afton missed both of them. Hands and Leavers didn't even do the activity check or the weekly training this week.
The next week will probably show some more differences with more tasks to claim.
If you have any questions or feedback for us, feel free to comment.
Intro:
With the start of the new season, tMuse and I decided to analyse the TPE of the S23 WR, RB, CB and LB this time round and tried to put some numbers into perspective.
Similar to last season, we looked at the total TPE, the date of the last update, the tier of equipment, their bank balance some minutes before posting this thread and the weekly TPE gain, which we divided into three sections. First the "Total Gain" in the table below is the official TPE gain with the update this week. The "Adjusted Gain" includes only the activities and tasks that could be claimed in this specific week. In the second table you can see which activities count for the "Adjusted Gain" this week, if the players did them and how many points they earned for each task. It doesn't contain things that can be done in any week like equipment upgrade or wiki. It also doesn't include things like predictions claimed for earlier weeks. All these gains are added in the column for "Other Gain".
As addition to our tables last season, this year we also include the tasks done this week and tasks done total for the whole season, as our analysis will be posted each week till the NSFL draft.
Here is the first table of our analysis sorted by total TPE:
The table shows that the draft class has 14 WRs at the moment, 12 of them updated last week. 4 out of the top 5 WRs already purchased the best equipment, whereas Hood could increase his TPE by 15 by upgrading, which would put him in the first place. Howlett also could jump the ranks with purchasing the top equipment. Both players have some money for upgrades left, but are not as rich as the other top WRs.
As the season only started last week, there are some players who gained lots of TPE from other tasks this week.
The adjusted gains will be analysed below in the second table. This one is sorted by "Adjusted Gain" for this week:
In this table we can see that 7 players did all tasks for this week and claimed them, they also all got 11 TPE for this. Blanco and Oberwald missed one prediction, whereas Washington, Mathews and Afton missed both of them. Hands and Leavers didn't even do the activity check or the weekly training this week.
The next week will probably show some more differences with more tasks to claim.
If you have any questions or feedback for us, feel free to comment.
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[OPTION]Regular Season Stats
[OPTION]S21 - LON - 12 GP | 30 Rec | 368 Yards | 3 TD
[OPTION]S22 - LON - 14 GP | 62 Rec | 797 Yards | 5 TD
[OPTION]S23 - BAL - 16 GP | 46 Rec | 696 Yards | 7 TD
[OPTION]S24 - BAL - 16 GP | 60 Rec | 1014 Yards | 8 TD
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[OPTION]Post Season Stats
[OPTION]S22 - LON - 2 GP | 9 Rec | 68 Yards | 0 TD
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[OPTION]Trophy Case/Achievements:
[OPTION]His first catch ever in the DSFL was a TD
[OPTION]His first catch ever in the NSFL was a TD
[OPTION]Longest Catch in London Royals' Franchise History (S21, Wk9)
[OPTION]Most receiving TDs in London Royals' Franchise History (S21)