Peyton
Can't pick perfection.
Posts: 700
Joined: Feb 2008
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First off, save the "bosses traveling" story and don't be ashamed about your love for AFM - we all share the same enthusiasm.
Here's how I see it, both, analytically and statistically for the receiver and quarterback alike.
Analytically - Big Edge to Grogglez and Manning
I agree with all of the points you made about the evolution of the mod and about the unsophisticated defenses you guys played against. Yours and blood's best stats came against a weak schedule whereas the best stats for Grogglez and I came against a very difficult schedule, which included beating your team.
Your strongest argument was that Grogglez played in 1 game more than blood did, yet this statistic is entirely misleading considering the fact that the quarter length in Official III was set to 3:30, which resulted in blood racking up more plays than Grogglez - blood's 417 plays to Grogglez's 403 plays. This means that blood had more time to beat up on a bad man-to-man defense, which resulted in high scoring affairs of 150-43, 88-62, 100-39. So to sum it all up, your point about Grogglez playing 1 game more than blood only makes my argument stronger. Here's why: Grogglez played against tougher defenses and he never had a chance to beat up on a bad opponent because the quarter length and opponent skill did not allow for it. Again, in their statistically best tournament, Grogglez played 1 game more than blood, but blood had accumulated 14 more plays than Grogglez.
Remember, the preceding was analytical.
Statistically - Slight Edge to Grogglez and Manning
I modified your file since you accidentally added 3 extra TDs for blood. Since Official III quarter length was 3:30, the per game player totals are inflated for blood. I added a stat category to weigh blood's stats compared to Grogglez's plays per game.
Edit: Link removed due to wrong stats see later post.
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