I was going to do a few trials to day with the Ocelots, Moustaches and a Pandas/Falcons mixed team which i've called the Fandas. Anywho, I've just done about 20 quick trials and it's quite evident that for whatever reason several people will never, ever, finish the game. I have changed nothing except the teams and suddenly the amount of fouls being committed has drastically risen. Here's a few interesting stats: Ryan Gayler, fouled out of all 20 games after an average of 9 minutes. Jack Dempsey, fouled out of 19/20 games with an average of 19 minutes. Alec Funkotron, fouled out of 9/20 games with an average of 28 minutes. Gareth Weaver, fouled out of 15/20 games with an average of 22 minutes. There's quite a few others but needless to say something is wrong, especially in my case >_>
It's not like footy either where 1 bad incident will see you out for the game. It takes six fouls against a player before they're fouled out. To commit 120 fouls 180 minutes is ****ing absurd.
Could be it I guess, doesn't really make sense though. One would assume the higher those stats are, the better technique you would have at it thus less fouls.
Would've thought that it means you attempt those things more often as well, particularly if you're in teams that don't have anyone else who can do the job. Maybe height and weight can affect it somehow.
Is blocking efficiency or attempts I.e What percentage you block compared with contested shots. Or is it % of shots you attempt to block If it is the latter that'll be why contesting every shot you'll hack a fair few