09-28-2017, 12:32 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-29-2017, 05:25 PM by JBLAZE_THE_BOSS.)
The NSFL has a problem. Players who switch positions are being penalized in the simulation despite the league not providing information that players who switch positions would be penalized for it. When a player switches positions in the sim, they get stuck with a “Original Position XX” flag. For instance at the beginning of S2 I switched from WR to S, and now have a “Original Position WR” flag. The worst part is that this affects more than just players who actually switched positions. If a player is created in the sim instead of imported, they are always marked as a “Original Position QB” regardless of what position they are created with. This means players like Fox North, despite never being a QB, is marked as a “Original Position QB”. Now I know what you’re saying, this is no big deal, however test simulations prove it is a HUGE deal.
Ricky Maddox, former GOAT TE and now World’s Most Kind of Okay DE, is marked as a “Original Position TE”. He has attributes similar to reigning league MVP Jayce Tuck, but in S3 has been unable to produce similar stats to Tuck. So the league’s head office ran some test sims, and wouldn’t you know it, Maddox performed better when created as a natural DE. How much better? Well he averaged about 1 more sack and 1 more TFL per game. That would be 14 sacks and 14 TFLs over the course a season. If you added 7 sacks and TFLs to his current year stats, he would have 13 sacks and 7 TFLs. Those stats would be good for 3rd in the league in sacks and 5th in TFLs. Instead of being recognized as one of the best DEs in the league, he gets lost amongst the other middling defensive linemen with 6 sacks like Bert Metas.
In addition to the sims proving the statistical difference, there is even more damning evidence. DDSPF18 introduced player positional ratings. So each player is graded on a scale from 0 - 100 at each position. If you import our current roster in DDSPF18, each player only has skill at their former position and not their current position. For instance, Lincoln Jefferson is rated a 33 at WR and an 18 at TE, but a 0 at FS and SS. The fact that these skills imported directly from our league file proves that they are present in DDSPF16 despite not being visible.
So if it as affecting Maddox to such a severe degree we can safely assume it is affecting all “Original Position XX” players. Almost all offensive lineman are “Original Position (another OL position) so I am skipping them. However, here is a list of the rest of the “Original Position XX” players:
C: Jordan Danvers (Former QB)
TE: Jesse Sanderson (Former QB)
WR: Matthew Vincent (Former QB)
WR: Trey Willie (Former QB)
DT: Ricardo Sandoval (Former QB)
DE: Kurt Hendrix (Former LB)
FS: Jorge Masvidal (Former SS)
G: Antonio Sandoval (Former QB)
LB: Brice Boggs (Former QB)
DT: Shi’Terrick Skidmarks (Former QB)
FS: Vash Erikson (Former CB)
SS: Roman Thomas (Former QB)
G: Sammy Walters (Former QB)
T: Adam Bennett (Former WR)
WR: Fox North (Former QB)
FS: Lincoln Jefferson (Former WR)
SS: Gavin Graham (Former SS)
G: Francois Lamoreux (Former QB)
LB: Luke Tiernan (Former RB)
DE: Bork Bjornsson (Former DT)
DE: Ricky Maddox (Former TE)
FS: Levon Novel (Former RB)
QB King Bronko (Former WR)
RB Jaxon Tuck (Former QB)
G: Arbin Asipi (Former DT)
T: Tim Pest (Former QB)
C: Scott Timlin (Former QB)
DT: Godfrey King (Former QB)
SS: Ryan Flock (Former FS)
OL: Luc Long (Former QB)
OL: Wallace Stone (Former QB)
OL: Thaddeus Bullard (Former DE)
WR: Alexandre LeClair (Former QB)
CB: Tyler Grant (Former QB)
LB: Brady Stropko (Former RB)
LB: Tyler Varga (Former LB)
DE: Vinz Lockkeu (Former QB)
FS: Ryan Lecavalier (Former FS)
P: Brandon Walsh (Former K)
RB: Erlich Burnsman (Former QB)
G: Cliff Hamilton (Former QB) sidenote, still marked as “Running QB” in the sim
T: Greg Clegane (Former QB)
DE: JD Boom (Former QB)
SS: Isaiah McGinn (Former QB)
K: Al Sims (Former QB)
C: Busters Brownce (Former QB)
WR: Mayran Jackson (Former FS)
DT: Calkewlated Chambers (Former QB)
SS: Ja Brill (Former FS)
K: Iyah Blewitt (Former QB)
This penalty is affecting at least 50 current NSFL players. It appears to have a greater effect on the player, the greater the position change too. For instance, going from DT to DE, does not have a big effect, however going from QB to K or from TE to DE can be devastating to your player’s potential.
Ricky Maddox, former GOAT TE and now World’s Most Kind of Okay DE, is marked as a “Original Position TE”. He has attributes similar to reigning league MVP Jayce Tuck, but in S3 has been unable to produce similar stats to Tuck. So the league’s head office ran some test sims, and wouldn’t you know it, Maddox performed better when created as a natural DE. How much better? Well he averaged about 1 more sack and 1 more TFL per game. That would be 14 sacks and 14 TFLs over the course a season. If you added 7 sacks and TFLs to his current year stats, he would have 13 sacks and 7 TFLs. Those stats would be good for 3rd in the league in sacks and 5th in TFLs. Instead of being recognized as one of the best DEs in the league, he gets lost amongst the other middling defensive linemen with 6 sacks like Bert Metas.
In addition to the sims proving the statistical difference, there is even more damning evidence. DDSPF18 introduced player positional ratings. So each player is graded on a scale from 0 - 100 at each position. If you import our current roster in DDSPF18, each player only has skill at their former position and not their current position. For instance, Lincoln Jefferson is rated a 33 at WR and an 18 at TE, but a 0 at FS and SS. The fact that these skills imported directly from our league file proves that they are present in DDSPF16 despite not being visible.
So if it as affecting Maddox to such a severe degree we can safely assume it is affecting all “Original Position XX” players. Almost all offensive lineman are “Original Position (another OL position) so I am skipping them. However, here is a list of the rest of the “Original Position XX” players:
C: Jordan Danvers (Former QB)
TE: Jesse Sanderson (Former QB)
WR: Matthew Vincent (Former QB)
WR: Trey Willie (Former QB)
DT: Ricardo Sandoval (Former QB)
DE: Kurt Hendrix (Former LB)
FS: Jorge Masvidal (Former SS)
G: Antonio Sandoval (Former QB)
LB: Brice Boggs (Former QB)
DT: Shi’Terrick Skidmarks (Former QB)
FS: Vash Erikson (Former CB)
SS: Roman Thomas (Former QB)
G: Sammy Walters (Former QB)
T: Adam Bennett (Former WR)
WR: Fox North (Former QB)
FS: Lincoln Jefferson (Former WR)
SS: Gavin Graham (Former SS)
G: Francois Lamoreux (Former QB)
LB: Luke Tiernan (Former RB)
DE: Bork Bjornsson (Former DT)
DE: Ricky Maddox (Former TE)
FS: Levon Novel (Former RB)
QB King Bronko (Former WR)
RB Jaxon Tuck (Former QB)
G: Arbin Asipi (Former DT)
T: Tim Pest (Former QB)
C: Scott Timlin (Former QB)
DT: Godfrey King (Former QB)
SS: Ryan Flock (Former FS)
OL: Luc Long (Former QB)
OL: Wallace Stone (Former QB)
OL: Thaddeus Bullard (Former DE)
WR: Alexandre LeClair (Former QB)
CB: Tyler Grant (Former QB)
LB: Brady Stropko (Former RB)
LB: Tyler Varga (Former LB)
DE: Vinz Lockkeu (Former QB)
FS: Ryan Lecavalier (Former FS)
P: Brandon Walsh (Former K)
RB: Erlich Burnsman (Former QB)
G: Cliff Hamilton (Former QB) sidenote, still marked as “Running QB” in the sim
T: Greg Clegane (Former QB)
DE: JD Boom (Former QB)
SS: Isaiah McGinn (Former QB)
K: Al Sims (Former QB)
C: Busters Brownce (Former QB)
WR: Mayran Jackson (Former FS)
DT: Calkewlated Chambers (Former QB)
SS: Ja Brill (Former FS)
K: Iyah Blewitt (Former QB)
This penalty is affecting at least 50 current NSFL players. It appears to have a greater effect on the player, the greater the position change too. For instance, going from DT to DE, does not have a big effect, however going from QB to K or from TE to DE can be devastating to your player’s potential.