I used to be really good at memorizing the skill levels of Tecmo Super Bowl players. (the baseline for good RBs is 38-69-40 for speed; if you're defensive hit power is 69 or higher you can consistently run over offensive players with a hit power at 13; Jim Jensen is an absurdly good backup TE for the Dolphins; the Raiders have more speed on their bench than most teams have in the starting lineup; Steelers' backup WR Dwight Stone was inexplicably the best kickoff returner on the game; don't buy into the instruction booklet hype about "a rejuvenated Blair Thomas and a developing Freeman McNeil"<--why the eff do I remember that phrase?).
See, all that was without looking anything up or having played the game for 8 years or so. To be fair, most people already knew that last one. Also, skinnybenny will lead the charge of people going apeshit about knowing more/being better, etc.