Rotor wrote:
My aging "star running back" has a 78 fumble rating,which seems reasonable to me. Yet, he commit 17 fumbles this season (and there's still a game left). Is 90 the minimum vital for a player with many carries or are there others factors besides fumble rating of a player that play a role in fumbles : offensive line quality, game planning, coaching? It looks far fetched but somebody maybe noticed a pattern...
Fumble attribute is combined with the opposing player's strip ball attribute, as well as the velocity and angle of the collision and whether the player is fighting for additional yardage against a gang of tacklers.