Wednesday, June 17, 2015

The NFL Playoff's

   The NFL Playoff schedule, on Pro Football Ranking.com., is as unique as our regular season weekly game schedule. Nowhere else on the web will you find as much information in one place for each of the playoff games. We use the same format as the NFL Weekly Schedule

If you have not read the post on The NFL Schedule, I will recap what you will find on the Playoff page on PFR.com.



The Game Matchup Pages

The Score Card

   The first thing you will see is the names of the away team and the home team on the top of the page. This is nothing new but then comes something you won’t find anywhere else.
You will see what we call our Score Card. The Score Card gives you the Home and Away schedule for the entire season for that team. You will see the win\Loss\ and Tie record under the team’s name. On the bottom of each score card you will find the; Strength of Schedule for games played for the entire regular season, Turn Over stats, and the PFR.com Total score. The most interesting part of the score card is the Offense and Defense Score for each week of the season. This is the score from the Division Statistics Page, where the fifteen stats used for the NFL ranking are found, which is used for Team Rankings on the Team Ranking Page. The weekly Offense and Defense scores allow you to see how your offense and defense preformed each week during the regular season, and how they are trending. If the offense score, for example, is getting smaller each week your offense is playing better. If the offense score is getting larger as the season progresses then your offense is getting worse. A quick look at your opponents score card will tell you how their offense or defense is trending. This kind of information can’t be found anywhere else with out a lot of time consuming work.

Weekly Worksheet

   Just under the score cards for each team is the Weekly Worksheet. This is where the fifteen statistics used on the Division Statistics page for Offense and Defense is displayed.  Included with the offense and defense statistics is the Rushing and Passing attempts per game with the NFL Rank for each and the percentage of Rushing and Passing plays per game. You will also find the PFR.com Offense and Defense Rank on the worksheet.

   On one page you get he following information; Team win\Loss record, Strength of Schedule, Turn Over Stats, the PFR.com Total Score, a weekly record of how your offense and defense are trending for the entire NFL season, fifteen offensive and fifteen defensive statistics with the NFL ranking for each, and the PFR.com Offensive and defensive rankings. This is all in a quick and easy to understand format and all on one page for both teams. You can easily compare all of this information for each team to see just how your offense stacks up against your opponent’s defense or if their defense is trending better or worse as the season progresses.

If you can find a more informative, easy to read and understand schedule, please use the comment section and tell me where.

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