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spreadsheet for catch%, int%, deflection%


bruddog

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Download and enjoy. Just input tecmo numbers right below PC, REC, and INT ont he worksheet and it will calculate everything automatically.

By changing the appropriate number in the D column to zero and then using that INT value you can see how often a player might drop a pass if they have low REc and PC.

tecmoworksheetpc.zip

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There are two sets of numbers below the categories. Which one do you change? If you change the top number in column D as you suggest, the results turn out to be N/A.

Also, what do the other numbers on the spreadsheet do? And have you considered APB in number of dropped passes? I am in a league with a 56 PC QB and 56 REC WR, but still drop a lot of passes. I assumed because my QB was 25 APB

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Either I'm thinking about this wrong logically or there is a small error in your spreadsheet. Shouldn't the I7 field be a 51 and not a 50? I'm pretty sure jstout said that a 32 (50 decimal) or lower is an interception. If that's true then when you're getting the int% you should subtract from 51 and not 50, otherwise the 50 itself isn't being included.

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what if i want to calculate this with no receiver (a bad pass that only the db can touch)?

it's obviously not the situation that you change the corresponding value in column C to zero. (it shows INTs 100%)

also, to test with no DB (open receiver standing still), why do you have to change the value in column D to zero? i'm just wondering why it has to be zero and why any of the other values up to 21 aren't the correct values.

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what if i want to calculate this with no receiver (a bad pass that only the db can touch)?

it's obviously not the situation that you change the corresponding value in column C to zero. (it shows INTs 100%)

also, to test with no DB (open receiver standing still), why do you have to change the value in column D to zero? i'm just wondering why it has to be zero and why any of the other values up to 21 aren't the correct values.

I can explain it to you over aim sometime.

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