Top 25 Most Dominant Teams in Sports Gaming History -Operation Sports article

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Quote from: Nacho on 02/15/24, 12:09:31 PMWho Let the Dogs Out is an underrated masterpiece.

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How does that pt ADJ work?  I guarantee I can be competitive with Phx (assuming playbook changes) against all but the top few teams.
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Quote from: ultimate7 on 01/29/09, 01:47:38 PM
How does that pt ADJ work?  I guarantee I can be competitive with Phx (assuming playbook changes) against all but the top few teams.
Yes indeed. I agree look at which team I've used the most on rom. Playbook change is allowed. You can use even team roms also which is not factored on the point system.
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Quote from: bonny on 01/29/09, 01:50:20 PM
Where does Will Clark rank in RBI numbers wise? (con/pow)
I doubt he makes top 20 in each.
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Quote from: MRRBI on 01/29/09, 01:53:50 PM
Quote from: bonny on 01/29/09, 01:50:20 PM
Where does Will Clark rank in RBI numbers wise? (con/pow)
I doubt he makes top 20 in each.

I want numbers, not speculation.

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BeefMaster

On the TSB ratings, I am surprised that Houston is so high and Atlanta and Phoenix are so low.  I wholeheartedly agree with the bottom three - they're easily the worst, and the teams I pick when I want a challenge.  I think NE is better than Seattle - they at least have a couple of good defensive players (Agnew, Lippett, maybe Tippett if he's in good or better condition).
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Quote from: bonny on 01/29/09, 02:03:34 PM
Quote from: MRRBI on 01/29/09, 01:58:30 PM
Quote from: bonny on 01/29/09, 01:55:41 PM
Quote from: MRRBI on 01/29/09, 01:53:50 PM
Quote from: bonny on 01/29/09, 01:50:20 PM
Where does Will Clark rank in RBI numbers wise? (con/pow)
I doubt he makes top 20 in each.

I want numbers, not speculation.
13 con/882 pow
Thats great.
Where does he rank?
I don't have the facts for this to be honest.
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Quote from: BeefMaster on 01/29/09, 02:08:23 PM
On the TSB ratings, I am surprised that Houston is so high and Atlanta and Phoenix are so low.  I wholeheartedly agree with the bottom three - they're easily the worst, and the teams I pick when I want a challenge.  I think NE is better than Seattle - they at least have a couple of good defensive players (Agnew, Lippett, maybe Tippett if he's in good or better condition).
Oilers have a sick offense. It is impossible to constantly stop them as CC's and JJ's happen all the time. They also have one of the best DB's in the game Dick Dick who covers the whole field.
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Quote from: bonny on 01/29/09, 02:03:34 PM
Quote from: MRRBI on 01/29/09, 01:58:30 PM
Quote from: bonny on 01/29/09, 01:55:41 PM
Quote from: MRRBI on 01/29/09, 01:53:50 PM
Quote from: bonny on 01/29/09, 01:50:20 PM
Where does Will Clark rank in RBI numbers wise? (con/pow)
I doubt he makes top 20 in each.

I want numbers, not speculation.
13 con/882 pow
Thats great.
Where does he rank?

19th in contact (tied with Walling), 25th in power (tied with Lemon).
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BeefMaster

Quote from: MRRBI on 01/29/09, 02:10:08 PM
Quote from: BeefMaster on 01/29/09, 02:08:23 PM
On the TSB ratings, I am surprised that Houston is so high and Atlanta and Phoenix are so low.  I wholeheartedly agree with the bottom three - they're easily the worst, and the teams I pick when I want a challenge.  I think NE is better than Seattle - they at least have a couple of good defensive players (Agnew, Lippett, maybe Tippett if he's in good or better condition).
Oilers have a sick offense. It is impossible to constantly stop them as CC's and JJ's happen all the time. They also have one of the best DB's in the game Dick Dick who covers the whole field.

What are CCs and JJs?

Johnson's good, but it's not like he's Rod Woodson or anything.  Plus, I like to use LBs rather than DBs, and their LBs (except Childress, who is in the least convenient LB spot) are absolutely horrible.
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fknmclane

Fkn Childress gets the shit kicked out of him, the bottom LB gets blown up more often than not.
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Quote from: BeefMaster on 01/29/09, 02:25:31 PM
Quote from: MRRBI on 01/29/09, 02:10:08 PM
Quote from: BeefMaster on 01/29/09, 02:08:23 PM
On the TSB ratings, I am surprised that Houston is so high and Atlanta and Phoenix are so low.  I wholeheartedly agree with the bottom three - they're easily the worst, and the teams I pick when I want a challenge.  I think NE is better than Seattle - they at least have a couple of good defensive players (Agnew, Lippett, maybe Tippett if he's in good or better condition).
Oilers have a sick offense. It is impossible to constantly stop them as CC's and JJ's happen all the time. They also have one of the best DB's in the game Dick Dick who covers the whole field.

What are CCs and JJs?

Johnson's good, but it's not like he's Rod Woodson or anything.  Plus, I like to use LBs rather than DBs, and their LBs (except Childress, who is in the least convenient LB spot) are absolutely horrible.

CC=Covered Catches

JJ=Jumping Jackass
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I find that Cleveland consistently pulls off the most of those annoying covered catches, with the Rams being close behind.  I haven't noticed it as much with Houston, but maybe it happens more in Man vs. Man games - I usually play the computer.

The "jumping jackass" I assume is when the receiver is covered on a fly pattern but makes the leaping catch on the overthrown ball.  Moon has really high passing speed... I usually think of that as a bad thing for those plays (Dave Kreig, with the worst passing speed in the game, has always been really good at those for me), but I could be wrong about that.
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Quote from: BeefMaster on 01/29/09, 04:51:10 PM
I find that Cleveland consistently pulls off the most of those annoying covered catches, with the Rams being close behind.  I haven't noticed it as much with Houston, but maybe it happens more in Man vs. Man games - I usually play the computer.

The "jumping jackass" I assume is when the receiver is covered on a fly pattern but makes the leaping catch on the overthrown ball.  Moon has really high passing speed... I usually think of that as a bad thing for those plays (Dave Kreig, with the worst passing speed in the game, has always been really good at those for me), but I could be wrong about that.
Kreig is a beast with that slow PS. I have my own league/site you should check out one day. I run a sweet league with stat extractor and player performance gains etc.
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Quote from: Gantry on 01/29/09, 09:57:25 AM
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I think Philly was the best team on Bases Loaded.  Jersey had Paste and Bay -- Past of the .467 average (or something crazy like that ) but he wasn't as good as his stats indicated.

I completely disagree, Paste was a fkn hammer.  If you didn't hit him, he's going deep every game...


I rarely homered with him.  He'd hit the ball hard.   The guys who's stance was similar to Bay's were always money. . .. kind of an upright stance with a slight bend at the knee.  Agua for Utah had this same stance.

Freida had the "paste" stance and was a masher.

bonny

Baker for Kansas was no joke either.  They had nice pitching too.