robb
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Based on this, it looks like the best Defensive Combo for 2007 is SD/KC. Indy has 4 matching teams with low scores, so Indy and Miami is another great choice.
I now have the 2007 version available. The formulas were originally developed by Mike Sweeney, and I have put in the 2007 Offensive Team Strength numbers and the 2007 NFL schedule.
Copy these Instructions for use after I send you the matrix:
1. Click on the "Comparison" tab at the bottom
2. Under Team 1, input a team number (1-32), see to the right for numbers
3. Under Team 2, input a team number (1-32), see to the right for numbers
4. Move your cursor off that cell, and "Presto", here are the combined rankings
of these 2 teams showing which team to play each week!
5. You can put in different numbers, for different teams, and see how it changes.
You want to use the lowest number as that shows a poorer offensive team
which you are playing against that week.
Sum of Weeks 1-13 gives you the total of the weakest team for the 2 teams you
have selected in weeks 1-13.
Sum of Weeks 14-16 gives you the total of the weakest team for the 2 teams you
have selected in weeks 14-16.
Sum of Weeks 1-16 gives you the total of the weakest team for the 2 teams you
have selected in weeks 1-16. Week 17 is not included, but you could change the
formula to include it if you like.
On the "input" tab, if you change the championship week to "16", the week 17
rankings on the "NFL_RANK" tab will be zeroed out. The matrix numbers
will then match the comparison numbers. The "Comparison" tab right now
only works with 16 weeks, the 17th week isn't included.
The "Matrix" tab will show you all 32 teams and how their combinations score.
The "NFL Rank" tab shows how each team matches up on a weekly basis against
their opponent’s offensive strength. The lower the total (last column), the better!
The "Offense Strengths" tab shows how I calculated each of the 32 teams on a
relative scale from 1 to 10, with 10 being the strongest offensive team (i.e. Indy)
You can plug in different values, but I got a consensus from the Forum board and
used these.
Added was a drop-down choice, and also made the sheet a little more dynamic so someone can use it throughout the year... For example, a user can tweak the offensive strengths mid-season and adjust the "current week" on the "INPUT" tab to 8. The sheet will only look at weeks 8-16 for computing matchups, etc...
Based on this, it looks like the best Defensive Combo for 2007 is SD/KC. Indy has 4 matching teams with low scores, so Indy and Miami is another great choice.
I now have the 2007 version available. The formulas were originally developed by Mike Sweeney, and I have put in the 2007 Offensive Team Strength numbers and the 2007 NFL schedule.
Copy these Instructions for use after I send you the matrix:
1. Click on the "Comparison" tab at the bottom
2. Under Team 1, input a team number (1-32), see to the right for numbers
3. Under Team 2, input a team number (1-32), see to the right for numbers
4. Move your cursor off that cell, and "Presto", here are the combined rankings
of these 2 teams showing which team to play each week!
5. You can put in different numbers, for different teams, and see how it changes.
You want to use the lowest number as that shows a poorer offensive team
which you are playing against that week.
Sum of Weeks 1-13 gives you the total of the weakest team for the 2 teams you
have selected in weeks 1-13.
Sum of Weeks 14-16 gives you the total of the weakest team for the 2 teams you
have selected in weeks 14-16.
Sum of Weeks 1-16 gives you the total of the weakest team for the 2 teams you
have selected in weeks 1-16. Week 17 is not included, but you could change the
formula to include it if you like.
On the "input" tab, if you change the championship week to "16", the week 17
rankings on the "NFL_RANK" tab will be zeroed out. The matrix numbers
will then match the comparison numbers. The "Comparison" tab right now
only works with 16 weeks, the 17th week isn't included.
The "Matrix" tab will show you all 32 teams and how their combinations score.
The "NFL Rank" tab shows how each team matches up on a weekly basis against
their opponent’s offensive strength. The lower the total (last column), the better!
The "Offense Strengths" tab shows how I calculated each of the 32 teams on a
relative scale from 1 to 10, with 10 being the strongest offensive team (i.e. Indy)
You can plug in different values, but I got a consensus from the Forum board and
used these.
Added was a drop-down choice, and also made the sheet a little more dynamic so someone can use it throughout the year... For example, a user can tweak the offensive strengths mid-season and adjust the "current week" on the "INPUT" tab to 8. The sheet will only look at weeks 8-16 for computing matchups, etc...