Ben E Lou
08-27-2006, 04:18 PM
OK. We all know that you can put up some outlandish numbers in FOF by using crazy gameplans, so that's not what I'm looking for here. I don't want to hear about the time you ran the ball on every play and your tailback racked up 4,000 yards and 40 TD's. I'm wondering about records when things were relatively normal. Perhaps the criteria should be to constrain things by staying near real-life attempts records. So...
PASSING/RECEIVING: <700 attempts for your team in the season.
RUSHING: <700 team attempts for the season.
Also, keep in mind that turning injuries down bumps up numbers. Let's also say then...
Injury Setting >99 (a concession for all you weenies out there)
I'll start. With those constraints in mind, I humbly submit QB Leonard Walsh's 2013 season for passer rating:
<table x:str="" style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 342pt;" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="450"><col style="width: 38pt;" span="9" width="50"> <tbody><tr style="height: 12.75pt;" height="17"> <td class="xl23" style="height: 12.75pt; width: 38pt;" height="17" width="50">ATT</td> <td class="xl23" style="width: 38pt;" width="50">CMP</td> <td class="xl23" style="width: 38pt;" width="50">PCT</td> <td class="xl23" style="width: 38pt;" width="50">YDS</td> <td class="xl23" style="width: 38pt;" width="50">AVG</td> <td class="xl23" style="width: 38pt;" width="50">`LG</td> <td class="xl23" style="width: 38pt;" width="50">TD</td> <td class="xl23" style="width: 38pt;" width="50">INT</td> <td class="xl23" style="width: 38pt;" width="50">RTG</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 12.75pt;" height="17"> <td class="xl22" style="height: 12.75pt;" x:num="" height="17">377</td> <td class="xl22" x:num="">243</td> <td class="xl22" x:num="">64.4</td> <td class="xl22" x:num="">3799</td> <td class="xl22" x:num="">10.07</td> <td class="xl22" x:num="">53</td> <td class="xl22" x:num="">49</td> <td class="xl22" x:num="">10</td> <td class="xl22" x:num="">126.2</td> </tr> </tbody></table>
The injury setting for the above season was 200. Walsh led us to a perfect 19-0 season that year.
Other out-there seasons?
PASSING/RECEIVING: <700 attempts for your team in the season.
RUSHING: <700 team attempts for the season.
Also, keep in mind that turning injuries down bumps up numbers. Let's also say then...
Injury Setting >99 (a concession for all you weenies out there)
I'll start. With those constraints in mind, I humbly submit QB Leonard Walsh's 2013 season for passer rating:
<table x:str="" style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 342pt;" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="450"><col style="width: 38pt;" span="9" width="50"> <tbody><tr style="height: 12.75pt;" height="17"> <td class="xl23" style="height: 12.75pt; width: 38pt;" height="17" width="50">ATT</td> <td class="xl23" style="width: 38pt;" width="50">CMP</td> <td class="xl23" style="width: 38pt;" width="50">PCT</td> <td class="xl23" style="width: 38pt;" width="50">YDS</td> <td class="xl23" style="width: 38pt;" width="50">AVG</td> <td class="xl23" style="width: 38pt;" width="50">`LG</td> <td class="xl23" style="width: 38pt;" width="50">TD</td> <td class="xl23" style="width: 38pt;" width="50">INT</td> <td class="xl23" style="width: 38pt;" width="50">RTG</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 12.75pt;" height="17"> <td class="xl22" style="height: 12.75pt;" x:num="" height="17">377</td> <td class="xl22" x:num="">243</td> <td class="xl22" x:num="">64.4</td> <td class="xl22" x:num="">3799</td> <td class="xl22" x:num="">10.07</td> <td class="xl22" x:num="">53</td> <td class="xl22" x:num="">49</td> <td class="xl22" x:num="">10</td> <td class="xl22" x:num="">126.2</td> </tr> </tbody></table>
The injury setting for the above season was 200. Walsh led us to a perfect 19-0 season that year.
Other out-there seasons?