Question for JDB
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punisher
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12/13/2016 7:23 pm
Ok first let me set the stage in private 75 league this play happened = https://private75.myfootballnow.com/gamecenter/view/431#83427
It looks like the QB throws or pitches the ball to the RB who is Richard Almeida but the ball either hits him in the **** or in the side then the RB runs for a good 5 yards then he gets hit by a defense player which makes the ball come out then it gets recovered by a defense player. RB = https://private75.myfootballnow.com/player/1671 my question is knowing that Richard Almeida has a neck injury for 3 weeks does that mean he has a better chance of fumbling the football more than say if he wasnt injured??? Or Does injuries have no bearing on if a player fumbles or even throws a interception??? reason i am asking is if a player is injured and that has a bearing on if he fumbles or throws interceptions or makes more turnovers then really what is the point of having a AVOID FUMBLE on a player. I get players have to make turnovers because if players never did it would be pretty boring and very unrealistic it is just that RB had a 86 AVOID FUMBLE and he fumbled the ball at least 2 in that play . |
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Re: Question for JDB
by
jdavidbakr
(Site Admin)
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12/13/2016 8:44 pm
His avoid fumble only came into play on the second fumble, it is a counteraction to 'force fumble' by the defensive player. The toss being dropped has an extremely low base probability because you almost never see that in real life, but it's non-zero and obviously got chosen on this play.
As for injuries and fumbling, arm and hand injuries will decrease the avoid fumble attribute impact.
Last edited 12/14/2016 2:45 am
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