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  • ccePHt - 06/Mar/2010:11:19:31 -0600
    Excellent article. I will take note. Many thanks for the story!



  • Moderator - 12/Nov/2009:15:55:17 -0500
    Added an option to display all players when user selects the "Stats" menu item and then clicks "Passing," "Rushing," or, "Receiving." Otherwise, only the top players with qualifying attempt totals will be displayed.

    Also, added an option to calculate fantasy points using the fraction scoring method. For example, 237 yards = 11.85 fantasy points when a quarterback is awarded 1 fantasy point for every 20 yards. Fractional scoring is now used by default.



  • Moderator - 05/Nov/2009:14:12:52 -0500
    Some might be having trouble matching the fantasy football point totals from their league to MagicStatBall's totals. If you have the formula for calculating fantasy points used by the fantasy football league you are part of, I can add support for it to MagicStatBall. Just submit the formula as part of your comment.

    MagicStatBall when calculating fantasy points per yards always removes the number following the decimal. Here is an example: Peyton Manning passes for 215 yards and the fantasy football league you play in scores 1 point for every 25 passing yards. 215 divided by 25 equals 8.6 MagicStatBall would count just 8 points while ignoring the .6 If your fantasy football league would instead round up or round down the .6 let us know and support for rounding will be added to MagicStatBall.

    Also, keep in mind that MagicStatBall does not, at this time, track 2 point conversions. So, they will not show up in MagicStatBall's fantasy point totals. Lastly, MagicStatBall uses the total number of times a player fumbles instead of just total number of a player fumbles and loses the football when fumbles are used to calculate fantasy point totals. Calculating fantasy points based on the total number of times a player loses the football can be added once requested.



  • Moderator - 30/Oct/2009:15:35:37 -0500
    If you are experiencing either of the following problems, please download the updated version:
    Fixed minor problem with defensive weekly stats bye week
    Fixed minor problem with quarterback interception percentage and touchdown percentage

    If you reinstall the program, be sure to re-copy the stats to your magic stat ball 2009 stats folder.









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