7/5/2012 6:47 PM (edited)
RECRUITING POTENTIALS (Master List)
Courtesy of ozzzball19 and katzphang88

Great potential

1. Sky's the limit (in the AC scouting rreport)
2. Incredible upside potential (in the AC scouting rreport)
3. A truly gifted athlete (in the HC scouting report)
4. Tremendous Potential - He could be a star!
5. World of Potential - Huge upside!
6. a very special player


Good potential
1. Above average potential (in the HC scouting report)
2. He's got the potential to improve his game a lot over 4 years with us. (in the AC scouting report)
3. I'm sure that your guys took some good notes about my game, and recognized that I have an amazing upside to my game. (message from recruit)
4. Upside is my middle name (message from recruit) 
5. "improve a lot" (from AC scouting report)
6. "room to grow".
7. "With a little work, he could be a very good player" (from HC scouting report) 
8. "Good potential for improvement" (from the HC scouting report)
9. "He's not the most gifted athlete . . . but not bad at all." (from the HC scouting report).

Average potential:
1. Looks like he has a hard time making adjustments. (from the HC scouting report)
2. He's made good strides towards reaching his potential over the past couple years. (from the HC scouting report)
3. I think his growth potential is pretty average - nothing special. (from the AC scouting report)
4. My motor never stops running (message from recruit)
5. I give 110% out there (message from recruit)
6. I'm sure that your guys took some good notes about my game, and recognized that I've worked really hard and lived up to my potential. (message from recruit) - This should actually be low potential.
7. "Some room for improvement, but not much." (from HC scouting report)
8. "Probably won't see huge improvements." (from HC scouting report)
9. "He seems slow to pick things up in practice." (from HC scouting report)

Low potential
1. "he's worked really hard in high school and has about reached his potential (from AC scouting report)
2. "tapped out" (from AC or HC scouting report, I forget which -- it's been a while since I've seen this message).
3. Not sure he has the ability to get much better...
 
7/6/2012 2:49 AM

Position Most Important     Secondary

QB     TECH, GI, STR               ELU, SPD, ATH

RB     ELU, SPD, STR              ATH

FB     BLK, STR                          ATH, TECH

WR     HND, ELU, SPD, GI       ATH

TE     BLK, TECH, STR             HND, ELU, GI

OL     GI, BLK, STR                   TECH, SPD

DT     TKL, STR, TECH             ELU, ATH

DE     TKL, TECH, SPD,           ELU, STR, ATH

ILB     TKL, GI, TECH                STR, ATH

OLB   GI, SPD, TECH, TKL      STR, ATH

CB     TECH, GI, SPD               STR, ELU, HND

S        GI, SPD, TKL                   ATH, STR, TECH

K        TECH, STR                      GI

P        TECH, STR                      HND, GI


Current Guess Equations:
 

QB - 0.10*ATH+0.10*SPD+0.18*STR+0.07*HAN+0.25*GI+0.08*ELU+0.22*TEC

 RB - 0.20*ATH+0.23*SPD+0.20*STR+0.03*HAN+0.03*GI+0.27*ELU+0.04*TEC

 FB - 0.13*ATH+0.03*SPD+0.22*STR+0.25*BLK+0.04*HAN+0.18*GI+0.03*ELU+0.12*TEC

 WR - 0.15*ATH+0.17*SPD+0.04*STR+0.21*HAN+0.17*GI+0.20*ELU+0.06*TEC

 TE - 0.06*ATH+0.04*SPD+0.07*STR+0.09*BLK+0.28*HAN+0.15*GI+0.22*ELU+0.09*TEC

 OL - 0.10*ATH+0.12*SPD+0.20*STR+0.25*BLK+0.20*GI+0.13*TEC

 DE - 0.12*ATH+0.14*SPD+0.13*STR+0.19*TKL+0.10*GI+0.15*ELU+0.17*TEC

 DT - 0.12*ATH+0.04*SPD+0.22*STR+0.28*TKL+0.06*GI+0.13*ELU+0.15*TEC

 ILB - 0.12*ATH+0.04*SPD+0.13*STR+0.28*TKL+0.22*GI+0.06*ELU+0.15*TEC

 OLB - 0.12*ATH+0.17*SPD+0.13*STR+0.15*TKL+0.18*GI+0.10*ELU+0.15*TEC

 CB - 0.06*ATH+0.17*SPD+0.08*STR+0.04*TKL+0.09*HAN+0.22*GI+0.08*ELU+0.26*TEC

 S -  0.10*ATH+0.17*SPD+0.08*STR+0.22*TKL+0.06*HAN+0.26*GI+0.04*ELU+0.07*TEC

 K - 0.40*STR+0.15*GI+0.45*TEC

 P-  0.45*STR+0.15*GI+0.40*TEC



7/6/2012 9:41 AM
Nice addition of GUESS equations!!
7/7/2012 7:07 PM
Ditto!
7/9/2012 4:29 PM
Thanks for the pin, Norbert!
7/11/2012 2:17 PM
3-4 Defense
I've been using the 3-4 for a few seasons now and thought I would share my thoughts on it. IMHO it's the best "D" against the pass that can also stop the run, but it must be used properly and even more so must have the right type of defensive players at the right positions. The most important positions are the 1st OLB and NT (DT). Your 1st OLB has to be a horse. Speed, strength, tackling, GI & tech are all important. I always hear how LB's don't get sacks in GD, but I had an OLB get 14 one season! The most important assets for the NT (1st DT) are strength and athleticism. If the OLB is a horse the NT is the bull! He must be strong and athletic enough to put pressure up the middle on passing & running plays. When I've had one top of the line OLB and one strong, athletic NT (DT) to go along with 9 more defensive players that i consider "solid" (at least avg.) the 3-4 has always worked well for me.
Last but not least, you have to play "very aggressive" almost every play. I've tried "aggressive" and "balanced" but they simply don't work for me. When effective, the 3-4 will cause a lot of sacks and a ton of turnovers. The negative side of this is, when you rush the QB so aggressively and don't get to him it can give up a big play! I understand it's not for everyone, but for coaches that like to play aggressive defense and "take the game to their opponents" it's a fun "D" to play. Good luck to those who try it, and if you have thoughts about the 3-4 I would really enjoy discussing them here!
7/14/2012 5:36 PM
My initial though (I also play a 3-4) is that the 2 positions that you talk about are very easy to recruit.  That would give you an advantage by not having to overspend on DL.  It seems that in doing this with very aggressive that you would need very good DB's.  I would like to hear everyone's thought on this.
7/15/2012 12:34 AM
Yes, good DB's are important, but IMO your #1 OLB is the most important player in the 3-4, followed by the NT (#1 DT), #2 OLB, then the DB's, then your 2 MLB & DE's are equal. Again this is just my opinion, and I too would really like to hear other coaches take on this...
7/15/2012 8:41 PM
I used to run nothing but the 3-4. coach_deen's spot on as far as I am concerned.
7/16/2012 9:43 AM
Hey folks, this is my first season so im trying to absorb as much as I can. I tried to find the recruiting manifesto thats refered to in the beginning, but im kind of a forum idiot, so i cant find it. does anyone have a link to it? The one in the first post dosent come up for me. thanks for any help. 
7/16/2012 12:30 PM
creepy...It's not a link to the manifesto, it IS the manifesto (LOL). I thought the same thing at first.
7/16/2012 12:47 PM
Wow. that's a neat feeling. So that's what a schmuck feels like. Well then, let's all pretend this didnt happen then huh? yes, see you on the gridiron. 
7/16/2012 12:57 PM
Haha yeah I linked it but also posted it. LOL

Send damauler12 (also vick12) any questions you may have about it. It is only basic stuff, so eventually you will need more. Good luck, creepy, hope you stick around.
8/22/2012 9:49 PM
Per mb625's request, the list of elites:

14 elites:  Florida St, Miami, Penn St., Ohio St., Michigan, Notre Dame, Nebraska, Texas, Oklahoma, USC, Florida, Tennessee, LSU, Alabama.
10/5/2012 12:15 PM
Great stuff and being new to this game this really helps.  Just a couple questions. 

1. When your using the Yatzr tool, do you need to save a spreadsheet of 100 recruits for each position or just overall.
2.  How much time do you spend on practice plans?  Also, how many O's and D's do you practice?
3.  I am a little lost on the what the hell "GUESS means"  Can someone let me in on that?
4.  As far as using Yatzr, do you need to have your search parameters set in GD when you download the list?  So search for OL over 1000 miles away, etc...
5.  What is the S1, S2, S3..etc on the Yatzr tool?

I think that is it.  Been in HD for about 100 seasons and for some reason GD was calling me today (well yesterday).  Seems way more in depth than HD, so I may also have questions for setting up gameplans and such, but this should be enough for now.  Thanks guys.
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