Short answer, yes. The default weights do not reflect the reality of the game, and one of the most important steps to improving yourself in MFN is to begin to set your own custom weights. Look around the league(s) at who the most successful users are and what type of players they like. Look at the league leaders at each position. What are some commonalities between them? Look at your own team. At RB, your third string back Gregory is outperforming your starter by a 1.2 YPC and his back-up by 2.5 YPC. What are some of the attributes he has that they don't?
Next, a great deal of success is predicated on learning what plays succeed and which don't. You can learn this yourself through trial and error, or take a short cut and look at what some of the more successful teams are calling. It also helps to go into the game logs, look at what play was called by both sides, then click the link to watch it live. You can then get a much clearer idea of
why a play succeeded or failed.
Finally, keep current on the forums. People are constantly discussing strategy and ideas.
Edit: Oh, and check out the MFN Tonight broadcasts, they contain a lot of helpful info on the game, plus you can ask your questions live when the shows are running!
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