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ORA- Offensive Rushing Average Yards Per Play OPA- Offensive Passing Average Yards Per Play | DRA- Defensive Rushing Average Yards Per Play DPA- Defensive Passing Average Yards Per Play |
| | Granada guest house- Below the NFL Average | d - The team's trend is down |
| | - Above the NFL Average | u - The team's trend is up |
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| *Explanation of the Chart- |
| 'Who Do I Start' breaks down the key units of each team that is critical in evaluating a team's trends. Offensive rushing and passing gained per play and defensive rushing, passing allowed per play. Using "average yards per play" reflects a team's strength and weaknesses. An example, Buffalo, Carolina, New Orleans and San Diego had quarterback problems, the chart trend reflects this as the teams OPAhoteles Granada is below the NFL average and the trend is down (meaning a downward trend in the past 3 years.) Dallas' and Indianapolis' problems were different, Dallas still couldn't find a second receiver to compliment Irvin in 1997 and Indianapolis couldn't find anyone to block. Yet these problems still reflect accurately in the Chart. |
| This chart is a very handy tool in determining 'who to start'. Look up a player you have and his upcoming opponent. If your player is a runningback, is the opponent's DRAhotels Turin down, is it below the NFL average, or is it above average, with the trend up? |