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Game planning Minimum and Maximum Time a play should be ran

By oukjweather
10/29/2015 10:44 am
I'd like to see the ability to control a minimum and maximum number a times a play should be ran. Let it default to 0 and 999 respectively, but allow it to be adjusted in the game planning screen. Been several instances I'd like to run a certain a minimum number of times to see how it performs, yet I may not want it to be run 25 times. I also seem to have been having issues in my game planning with certain plays getting ran way to often for my liking.

Re: Game planning Minimum and Maximum Time a play should be ran

By Pittball1
10/31/2015 6:39 pm
Not a bad idea which got me thinking. In the game planning when it comes to short medium and long, allow us to set the yardage for these. There have been many times it's 3rd and less than a yard and a pass play gets called?! A little frustrating, so maybe add Very Short. Not sure if I can remedy this in the over rides, I'll have to see but still, allowing us to set the yardage for these may help.

Re: Game planning Minimum and Maximum Time a play should be ran

By jdavidbakr - Site Admin
11/02/2015 9:45 am
Pittball1 wrote:
Not a bad idea which got me thinking. In the game planning when it comes to short medium and long, allow us to set the yardage for these. There have been many times it's 3rd and less than a yard and a pass play gets called?! A little frustrating, so maybe add Very Short. Not sure if I can remedy this in the over rides, I'll have to see but still, allowing us to set the yardage for these may help.


Yes, you can do this in the gameplan rules. You can also turn your GP Adjustment Speed to zero which will not change the short/medium/long values during the game.

http://blog.myfootballnow.com/2015/03/short-medium-and-long-what-do-they.html