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That was quite the ending in my game.
The game was tied with 20 seconds remaining. I tried a 60 yard FG and missed. He gets the ball back with 15 seconds left, completes a pass and makes a 54 yard FG. Uggh. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
5 fumbles, 1 lost
2 lost in a simulated playoff game
in 2017 and 2018 COMBINED, Brees lost one fumble
do better
Events (example fumble and recovery of the fumble) are treated independently. As you start making events more and more conditional, you shrink the sample size which makes simulations even more unrealistic. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
5 fumbles, 1 lost
2 lost in a simulated playoff game
in 2017 and 2018 COMBINED, Brees lost one fumble
do better
Statistically, recovering fumbles is random. Brees’ rate of fumbling should be close to reality, but there’s no reason to think that his fumbles lost should be the same. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
Statistically, recovering fumbles is random. Brees’ rate of fumbling should be close to reality, but there’s no reason to think that his fumbles lost should be the same.
Look, it's just a bridge too far.
I can accept that Brees might lose a fumble in a playoff game.
Now he loses two? OK, statistically, sure, I guess this was bound to happen.
Wait, now another elite player who never fumbles loses one? What?
Originally Posted by Rukdafaidas:
That was quite the ending in my game.
The game was tied with 20 seconds remaining. I tried a 60 yard FG and missed. He gets the ball back with 15 seconds left, completes a pass and makes a 54 yard FG. Uggh.
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Not only did Drew Brees fumble in the red zone, his other fumble gave the Ermines a free score, and as he was driving for the winning score, he choked like Matt Cassel.
This sim basically thinks Drew Brees is Philip Rivers.
**** this sim.
Shitbox Simulations.
You're not giving my defense enough credit. There's a reason that we were a playoff team that is now in the divisional round. We make plays when it matters. [Reply]