It would be nice to see some scoring options that would make the top CB talent playable in IDP. As it currently stands, once a CB establishes his dominance, he no longer produces from a fantasy perspective. The ability to score for something like "Number of Pass Attempts Covered", in which we could score more points for less attempts would allow IDP leagues to use players like Darrell Revis and Richard Sherman.
Thank you for the fast response. No, "Passes Defended" represents batted passes mostly. I was suggesting something that more represents the fact that good CBs are not even getting thrown towards. This means they cannot score for tackles, interceptions, or passes defended if the ball is not being thrown their way. I have seen a stat before that was representative of how many times the WR a DB was covering had been thrown to. This was a stat specific to the DB not the WR, so it included the possibility of having covered multiple WRs throughout the game.
Maybe have a stat that goes by the conpletion % toward a CB instead. Like last year QB's let's say had a30% completion percentage when being throwing towards Sherman. And assign points towards completion %.
Example: Sherman gets thrown at twice in a game and both are incompletions so his % is 0. He gets 4points. While a CB who is targeted more like 8 passes attempted in the direction of X corner And 40% were completions that CB only gets 2 points or something
Fleaflicker is only going to be able to provide this if it's one of the stats which they are currently getting from their feeds. If it's an obscure stat that you see on the NFL network or one of the sports blog sites, I don't think it's something which would be feasible to implement. If it's a stat which is easily taken from their feeds, then it would be easy to implement. do understand what you want, but some players are not FF studs even though they are the best in the league, and this will seem to always hold true for shutdown corners.
TheMeleTue 5/3/16 4:14 PM
It would be nice to see some scoring options that would make the top CB talent playable in IDP. As it currently stands, once a CB establishes his dominance, he no longer produces from a fantasy perspective. The ability to score for something like "Number of Pass Attempts Covered", in which we could score more points for less attempts would allow IDP leagues to use players like Darrell Revis and Richard Sherman.
FleaflickerT AdminTue 5/3/16 6:08 PM
Hello!
We do have "Passes Defended" as an available rule in the Defense category. Does that sound like what you are looking for?
TheMeleTue 5/3/16 6:16 PM
Thank you for the fast response. No, "Passes Defended" represents batted passes mostly. I was suggesting something that more represents the fact that good CBs are not even getting thrown towards. This means they cannot score for tackles, interceptions, or passes defended if the ball is not being thrown their way. I have seen a stat before that was representative of how many times the WR a DB was covering had been thrown to. This was a stat specific to the DB not the WR, so it included the possibility of having covered multiple WRs throughout the game.
InSaNe1989Sun 8/21/16 2:00 AM
Maybe have a stat that goes by the conpletion % toward a CB instead. Like last year QB's let's say had a30% completion percentage when being throwing towards Sherman. And assign points towards completion %.
Example: Sherman gets thrown at twice in a game and both are incompletions so his % is 0. He gets 4points. While a CB who is targeted more like 8 passes attempted in the direction of X corner And 40% were completions that CB only gets 2 points or something
RayJonesyWed 8/31/16 12:56 PM
Fleaflicker is only going to be able to provide this if it's one of the stats which they are currently getting from their feeds. If it's an obscure stat that you see on the NFL network or one of the sports blog sites, I don't think it's something which would be feasible to implement. If it's a stat which is easily taken from their feeds, then it would be easy to implement. do understand what you want, but some players are not FF studs even though they are the best in the league, and this will seem to always hold true for shutdown corners.