Rozelle
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I’ve taken the Playing Against season team totals from FBG’s IDP Matchup Analyzer for 2005, 2006 and 2007, placed them altogether in a sortable workbook, 4 worksheets.
3 of the worksheets, contain data for each position (DL / LB / DB).
The PR (Power Rank) columns on the far right are the stats converted to points, in relation to the scoring system from my dynasty league.
All positional lists are sorted by PR (Power Rank), with teams who surrender the most FF points #1. So … if you were looking for a favorable matchup opponent for one your Defensive Lineman last year, Pittsburgh, Oakland, Washington and Tennessee (1, 2, 3 and 4) would have been good plays. You can click at the top of any column and sort list how you choose.
The Total figures on each of the list are the NFL average, (i.e. 36.9 was the average PR for the DL in 2005).
TEAMS worksheet
Same sortable data, but can be viewed by team.
Click in red cell … drop down box will appear … choose team … view data.
IDP_Matchup_Analyzer.data.xls
3 of the worksheets, contain data for each position (DL / LB / DB).
The PR (Power Rank) columns on the far right are the stats converted to points, in relation to the scoring system from my dynasty league.
All positional lists are sorted by PR (Power Rank), with teams who surrender the most FF points #1. So … if you were looking for a favorable matchup opponent for one your Defensive Lineman last year, Pittsburgh, Oakland, Washington and Tennessee (1, 2, 3 and 4) would have been good plays. You can click at the top of any column and sort list how you choose.
The Total figures on each of the list are the NFL average, (i.e. 36.9 was the average PR for the DL in 2005).
TEAMS worksheet
Same sortable data, but can be viewed by team.
Click in red cell … drop down box will appear … choose team … view data.
IDP_Matchup_Analyzer.data.xls
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