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Stating the obvious - offenses need help

By ColonelFailure
7/11/2023 12:24 pm
I run an exploit-free (as much as possible) league and have just run a quick scoring comparison of our last 5 seasons versus the NFL at 20 year intervals.

This is average points score per team :

MFN 2026 - 14.48
MFN 2025 - 13.94
MFN 2024 - 13.33
MFN 2023 - 13.71
MFN 2022 - 12.64 (our foundation season)

NFL 2022 - 21.9
NFL 2000 - 20.7
NFL 1980 - 20.5
NFL 1960 - 21.6
NFL 1940 - 15.2

Now, the ineffectiveness of the long pass is widely documented already, but by this reckoning all teams are underscoring to the tune of a touchdown a game.

I'd be interested in seeing any numbers from other leagues - particularly those who allow out-of-position, min/max play and other engine exploits.

Re: Stating the obvious - offenses need help

By raidergreg69
7/11/2023 2:32 pm
USFL averaged 17.56 ppg per team in the most recent completed season. 9093 points for 256 games is 35.12 per game combined. We were a full league that allows whatever, no roster restrictions.

Re: Stating the obvious - offenses need help

By Blondie1977
7/11/2023 8:21 pm
ColonelFailure wrote:
I run an exploit-free (as much as possible) league and have just run a quick scoring comparison of our last 5 seasons versus the NFL at 20 year intervals.

This is average points score per team :

MFN 2026 - 14.48
MFN 2025 - 13.94
MFN 2024 - 13.33
MFN 2023 - 13.71
MFN 2022 - 12.64 (our foundation season)

NFL 2022 - 21.9
NFL 2000 - 20.7
NFL 1980 - 20.5
NFL 1960 - 21.6
NFL 1940 - 15.2

Now, the ineffectiveness of the long pass is widely documented already, but by this reckoning all teams are underscoring to the tune of a touchdown a game.

I'd be interested in seeing any numbers from other leagues - particularly those who allow out-of-position, min/max play and other engine exploits.


Seth just posted a great passing breakdown on the community help forum. Very useful. Exploit free? You will absolutely need an elite tight end to get more production.

Re: Stating the obvious - offenses need help

By ColonelFailure
7/12/2023 3:08 am
Blondie1977 wrote:
Seth just posted a great passing breakdown on the community help forum. Very useful. Exploit free? You will absolutely need an elite tight end to get more production.


Seth's guide would fall under exploiting (hence the thread title he's chosen). It's cookie-cutter building. Our definitions of useful clearly vary as it's that kind of information, as much as it's posted with good intent, that wrecks the game. Why bother learning how to play in your own way when you can copy and paste and win all the time - except you won't, because everyone else is doing the exact same thing.

Fastest way to strip the fun from the game, IMHO.

Re: Stating the obvious - offenses need help

By Cjfred68
7/12/2023 8:51 am
The last full season (28th) of the XFL, The average points per game was 19.79.

10,137 Total points.


The last full season (29th) of the Quick and the dead, The average points per game was 19.99.

10,238 Total points

Both leagues have no custom rules

Re: Stating the obvious - offenses need help

By Beercloud
7/12/2023 3:18 pm
Actual NFL AVG Points Scored per year for the 1st, 16th and 32nd team on the list.
    https://www.teamrankings.com/nfl/stat/points-per-game?date=2019-02-04


2022
1st - 29.2 KC
16th - 21.4 NE
32nd - 16.9 Den

2021
1st - 30.4 Dal
16th - 23.2 Sea
32nd - 14.9 Jax

2020
1st - 31.5 GB
16th - 24.8 Atl
32nd - 15.2 NYJ

2019
1st - 31.9 Bal
16th - 22.6 ARZ
32nd - 16.6 Was

2018
1st - 34.8 KC
16th - 23.1 NYG
32nd - 14.1 ARZ
Last edited at 7/12/2023 3:18 pm

Re: Stating the obvious - offenses need help

By setherick
7/13/2023 4:57 pm
ColonelFailure wrote:
Blondie1977 wrote:
Seth just posted a great passing breakdown on the community help forum. Very useful. Exploit free? You will absolutely need an elite tight end to get more production.


Seth's guide would fall under exploiting (hence the thread title he's chosen). It's cookie-cutter building. Our definitions of useful clearly vary as it's that kind of information, as much as it's posted with good intent, that wrecks the game. Why bother learning how to play in your own way when you can copy and paste and win all the time - except you won't, because everyone else is doing the exact same thing.

Fastest way to strip the fun from the game, IMHO.


Two points were missed from my post.

1. There are other ways to play the game, but these plays are the only short passing plays with big play potential. The title is more a play on the arguments in 4.5 that the hitch was cheating because it was truly broken.

2. Since these are the only short passing plays with big play potential, good owners will have found them all eventually if they haven't already. This allows new owners to cheat the learning curve.

That said there are a lot of offenses that utilize medium passing in ways that I don't use or even advise, but are highly successful.

I prefer volume passing and runs, which means I mostly look at short passes and need to know where the big play potential is.