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Page one list the legend for the FootBall Form, the schedule of the next week’s games (Listing
the home team, the favored team, the Points Spread, the Under/Over score,
and the time of the game), and the results of the previous
week’s games
Page two list the Standings and STATS
for each team, listed by Conference, and then by Division. The teams are
listed in each Division with the Division leader listed first, working
down to the trailing team at the bottom.
Page three list a team-by-team match-up of each game, listing each team’s
Standing and STATS, for a quick Analysis
of each teams performance in Win/Loss records and various areas of Offense
and Defense. This page is the guts of the FootBall Form.
For all the accumulative STATS ( Points For and Against, Rushing, Passing,
and Total Yards gained by the Offense or given up by the Defense ) an
average ( AVG ) column is listed. Then, in all average listings, each
team is ranked form 1 to 32 for all 32 Professional FootBall teams.
***** IMPORTANT NOTE *****
WHEN COMPARING TEAM STANDINGS AND STATS, REMEMBER TO TAKE INTO ACCOUNT,
THE FACT THAT, SOME TEAMS HAVE TAKEN A BYE WEEK, WHILE OTHERS HAVE NOT.

For each accumulative STAT, an Average Per Game or “AVG”
is given. There are averages given for the following categories for both
Offense and Defense:
- “AVG” for PF and PA
- “T-AVG / GAME” for Total Yards
- “R-AVG / GAME: for Total Rushing Yards
- “P-AVG / GAME” for Total Passing Yards
This is the FootBall Form
match up for 1999 AFC Wild Card Playoff for Tennessee vs. Buffalo.
As this FootBall Form is to printed on legal paper, we have broken it into
3 sections for discussion.

The FootBall Form is divided by a thin black bar,
with Standings on the left and STATS on the right.
First compare the Standings on the left.
- Compare each team’s Win/Loss record.
- Compare each team’s points gained (PF), and
points given up (PA) record.
Compare their average per game (PF vs. PF, then PF vs. PA).
- Compare each team’s average in points gained (AVG),
and points given up (AVG).
Compare their rating in points gained (P-F-R) and points
given up (P-A-R) from 1 to 32 for all 32 Pro teams.
- Consider each team’s record of Home, Away,
AFC, NFC, and Divisional
games, depending on who and where they are playing.
- Compare all Offense to Offense Standings.
- Compare all Defense to Defense Standings.
- Cross compare all Offense to Defense Standings and visa-versa.
Now compare the STATS on the left side of the black bar.
To begin the comparison of each teams STATS, start in the
middle of this section and work your way out to the left and right.
The STATS section to right of the black bar is divided by a yellow bar,
with Offensive Ratings left of the yellow bar and the Defensive Rating
to the right of the yellow bar.
STATS in Rating Offense and Rating Defense are based on total yards gained
by the Offense or given up by the Defense, dived by the number of games
played, or “T-AVG / GAME”. It is based on the total yards
gained or given up averages per game, “T-AVG / GAME” ranked
1-32, as compared to all 32 Pro teams.
STATS in Rating R-Yards and Rating P-Yards are based on total rushing
yards and total passing yards gained by the Offense or given up by the
Defense averages per game, “R-AVG / GAME” OR “P-AVG
/ GAME” ranked 1-32, for all 32 Pro teams.
- Compare the Rating Offense of each team, while considering
the Total Yards and average per game gained.
- Compare the Rating Defense of each team, while considering the Total
Yards and average per game given up.
- Compare one team’s Rating Offense to the other
team’s Rating Defense and visa-versa.
- Compare the Offensive and Defensive Rating P-Yards
of each team, while considering the P-Yards and P-AVG
/ GAME.
- Cross compare each team’s Rating P-Yards given
up, to the other team’s Rating P-Yards gained,
and visa-versa, while considering the P-Yards and P-AVG
/ GAME.
- Compare the Offensive and Defensive P-Yards of each
team, while considering the P-Yards and P-AVG
/ GAME.
- Cross compare each team’s P-Yards given up,
to the other team’s P-Yards gained, and visa-versa.
- Cross compare each team’s R-Yards given up,
to the other team’s R-Yards gained, and visa-versa.
- Compare the Offensive and Defensive R-Yards of each
team, while considering the R-Yards and R-AVG
/ GAME.
- Cross compare each team’s Rating R-Yards given
up, to the other team’s Rating R-Yards gained,
and visa-versa, while considering the R-Yards and R-AVG
/ GAME.
- Compare the Offensive and Defensive Rating R-Yards
of each team, while considering the R-Yards and R-AVG
/ GAME.
Remember from above:
Compare all Offense to Offense STATS.
Compare all Defense to Defense STATS.
Cross compare all Offense to Defense STATS and visa-versa.
- Consider the Points Spread. If a team is favored to win by 2 1/2 points
then consider the following statements.
If you pick a team to win by 2 1/2 points:
A team favored to win by 2 1/2 points, must win by 3 points to beat
the points spread.
If you pick a team to lose by 2 1/2 points:
A team favored to lose by 2 1/2 points, must lose by 3 points to beat
the points spread.
- Consider the Over/Under points. If the Over / Under point is 40 1/2,
consider the below statements.
If you choose Under, the combined score of both teams must add up to
40 or less, for that choice to be a winner.
If you choose Over, the combined score of both teams must add up to
41 or more, for that choice to be a winner.
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