Okay, so for those of you who don't know what Scorigami is, check out this website to learn more (and see this concept applied to the NFL). Basically, the idea is to see what possible scores have already been obtained, and what scores have not been obtained.
Now, I'm not going to do too much analysis on this since it's about midnight here and I just spent 4 hours doing this, but here are the graphs:
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I also have a version that has a gradient based on how many times a score has been achieved, which I'll link to HERE for the sake of space.
A FEW INTERESTING THINGS I NOTICED
1. No winning team has ever scored less than 12 points. I'm not sure if that's a quirk in the sim or because defensive players are just worse than offensive players.
2. Games trended to hang around the 20-30 points for the winners and 10-20 points for the losers, which seems to match up well with the NFL's scorigami.
3. The largest blowout (Arizona beating San Jose 65-0 in S2) is larger than the NFL's modern era blowout at 59-0.
I'm going to try to update this page as the season goes on (I'll inevitably run behind on this just like my sig shop cough cough check out my sig shop here). Scorigami should still be fairly frequent since we're only 8 seasons in, but I'm interested to see how often it happens in the future!
(also you can view my spaghetti code here. i coded this in python with matplotlib and beautifulsoup)
Now, I'm not going to do too much analysis on this since it's about midnight here and I just spent 4 hours doing this, but here are the graphs:
[div align=\\\"center\\\"]
![[Image: scorigami.png?raw=true]](https://github.com/infinitempg/NSFL-Scorigami/blob/master/scorigami.png?raw=true)
I also have a version that has a gradient based on how many times a score has been achieved, which I'll link to HERE for the sake of space.
A FEW INTERESTING THINGS I NOTICED
1. No winning team has ever scored less than 12 points. I'm not sure if that's a quirk in the sim or because defensive players are just worse than offensive players.
2. Games trended to hang around the 20-30 points for the winners and 10-20 points for the losers, which seems to match up well with the NFL's scorigami.
3. The largest blowout (Arizona beating San Jose 65-0 in S2) is larger than the NFL's modern era blowout at 59-0.
I'm going to try to update this page as the season goes on (I'll inevitably run behind on this just like my sig shop cough cough check out my sig shop here). Scorigami should still be fairly frequent since we're only 8 seasons in, but I'm interested to see how often it happens in the future!
(also you can view my spaghetti code here. i coded this in python with matplotlib and beautifulsoup)
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