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  • 2036 - Regular Season Week 7 Complete

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    12/14/2016 Wednesday Regular Season Week 7
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  • #2
    How do you win a game with 5 turnovers,..... force three turnovers yourself. It is amazing I am 3-4 this year. I won two games in overtime in which I had to score on a late drive to force and the third game was a come from behind last second win as well.
    The Lancers have turned the ball over 19 times. The worst in the league. I have -8 ratio. The problem, ironically, isn't the the number of turnovers, but when they occur. Often early and often early in a drive creating short fields and easy points for my opponents. So despite having a good running game, it is often marginalized. despite that, it still average about 5 yards per carry. Unfortunately, passing is two thirds of the offense due to trailing most of the game by two touchdowns or more. The difference is whether or not the defense can force turnovers or three and outs. When they do, I can win. When they can't it is lopsided game.

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    • #3
      GG BuddaKing,

      IWC wins a defensive battle, 48 - 45 in OT. We racked up a lot of yards (528), but need to cleanup the turnovers.
      IFL Champions: 2031-2032, 2035, 2040, 2044
      AC North Division Titles: 2031-2037, 2039-2049, 2051-2052
      Playoff Appearances: 2030-2049, 2051-2052

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      • #4
        The game as an unusual number of turnovers per game.
        In 2016 NFL
        Interceptions per game range from 0.2 to 1.5 with 14 teams having 1 or less per game. [source]
        Fumbles loss are similar ranging from 0.2 to 1.0 with half of the teams losing 0.5 fumbles per game. [source]
        I personally have had several games with 4 or more turnovers including the last game with 8.

        I do not know if this is a calculation issue or QB/ DBs ratings are not aligned resulting increase probably to throw an interception with increase probability that it will be intercepted. Then again, id o not know if this is an isolated spike or a consistent result. I am curious how other seasons has gone. Maybe as the season progresses, there will be results that equalized the results to be more consistent with real life. IDK.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by PikeStance View Post
          The game as an unusual number of turnovers per game.
          If you are looking at your team’s last few games, that is a very low sample size for accurate statistical comparisons.

          Over the past 5 full IFL seasons, the league average INT % has been 3.0, 2.6, 2.8, 2.6 and 2.8. The NFL league INT % in their last 5 seasons has been 2.4, 2.5, 2.8, 2.6 and 2.9.

          When measuring fumbles lost as a percentage of runs attempts, the IFL league stats are 2.1, 2.1, 2.2, 2.2 and 2.2. The NFL data points are 1.9, 2.3, 2.2, 2.4 and 2.2.

          FOF does a great job of simulating accurate macro NFL stats, including turnovers.
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          • #6
            I have no idea where you are getting your data points. I looked back to the 2011 season and the highest interception per team during that time is 1.8 per game.
            Unless there is less plays per game, the numbers do not ad up. When considering fumbles lost, the highest number I saw by any team was 1.4.

            As I stated, I am only counting what I have observe thus far in the league. The numbers are much higher than you would expect. I also speculated that perhaps over the course of the season the numbers can normalized. As it is right now, every single game as been a turnover nightmare and that just doesn't happen in an NFL season.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by PikeStance View Post
              As it is right now, every single game as been a turnover nightmare and that just doesn't happen in an NFL season.
              That's because coaches make adjustments and bench players when they turn the ball over in real life, unlike in FOF. There is accountability in the NFL. There isn't in IFL.

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              • #8
                The game have coaches that make decisions during the game. This is something that should/ ought to be factored in the game.

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