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NFL 2015 Schedule, FREE Excel Spreadsheet

I turned the NFL 2015 schedule into a normalized Excel table.  So now, you can sort, filter, and PivotTable it!

Click this link to download the FREE Excel spreadsheet: NFL 2015 Schedule

Or, sample the below embedded spreadsheet:

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NFL 2014 Schedule, FREE Excel Spreadsheet

Update: Click here for NFL 2015 Schedule.

I turned the NFL 2014 schedule into a normalized Excel table.  So now, you can sort, filter, and PivotTable it!

Click this link to download the FREE Excel spreadsheet: NFL 2014 Schedule

Or, sample the below embedded spreadsheet:

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86% make playoffs with Fantasy Football Draftomatic 2013

I conducted an informal survey of Fantasy Football Draftomatic 2013 customers, asking the following questions:

  1. How many leagues were you in?
  2. How many of your teams got into the playoffs?
  3. How many of your teams won a championship?

About 11% of customers responded, totaling 36 fantasy football teams.

The results:

  • 86% of the teams made the playoffs
  • 28% of the teams won their championships

Fantasy Football, NFL, Draft, Draftomatic, 2013, Excel

We came so close to my goal of increasing the percentage of teams that make the playoffs to 90%.  Yes, I want at least 9 out of 10 Draftomatic teams to make the playoffs.  That would be so cool!

One way was to compliment the Fantasy Football Draftomatic, by addressing the weekly challenges of whom to start.  Drafting a strong team is probably the most important task during the season.  Starting your highest scoring players is a close 2nd.

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Guest Blog: Bengals Release Former First Round Pick DE Jamaal Anderson

Jamaal Anderson

The Cincinnati Bengals have released former Falcons first round pick, DE Jamaal Anderson. Arguably one of the bigger busts in recent memory…

Read the full article at the FFLockerRoom.

Guest Blog: Charly Martin Claimed Off Waivers By The San Francisco 49ers

Charly Martin

Well it didn’t take Charly Martin long to find a new home! Just yesterday, Charly was released by the Seattle Seahawks. I don’t believe anyone expected Martin to be claimed but the receiver needy 49ers came calling. They claimed Martin and will bring the backup slot receiver into camp to compete for a job….

Read the full article at the FFLockerRoom.

NFL 2013 Schedule in MS Excel Spreadsheet

Update: Click here for the 2014 NFL schedule.

I turned the NFL 2013 schedule into an Excel spreadsheet.  Now,  you can sort and filter it.


Or, download the spreadsheet for FREE!

NFL 2013 Schedule MS Excel Spreadsheet

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NFL Team Prices

I guarantee that I’m not the only one who has fantasized about owning a real NFL team.

So, how much would it cost to own an actual NFL franchise?  About $800 million for one of the cheapest franchises — Raiders, Rams, or Jaguars.  Over $2 billion to buy “America’s Team,” the Dallas Cowboys.

Find your favorite team’s price at Forbes’ NFL Team Valuations.

Download FREE Excel Spreadsheet of NFL Team Values.

NFL Team Values 2012 Current Value1-Yr Value Change Debt/Value Revenue  Operating Income

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Now, you’ll know how big the Powerball jackpot must be to buy your own team.  Good luck!

76% make playoffs with Value Based Draftomatic 2012

I conducted an informal survey of Value Based Draftomatic 2012 customers, asking the following questions:

  1. How many leagues were you in?
  2. How many of your teams got into the playoffs?
  3. How many of your teams won a championship?

About 12% of customers responded, totaling 46 fantasy football teams.

The results:

  • 76% of the teams made the playoffs
  • 20% of the teams won their championships

fantasy football value based draftomatic playoffs championship

I’ve challenged myself to increase the percentage of teams that make the playoffs to 90%.  Yes, I want at least 9 out of 10 customers’ teams to make the playoffs.  That would be so cool!

One way will be to compliment the Value Based Draftomatic, by addressing the weekly challenges of whom to start.  Drafting a strong team is probably the most important task during the season.  Starting your highest scoring players is a close 2nd.

Follow my blog by clicking the “Follow” button on the right-hand sidebar, to get email updates automatically.  This is not a super active blog.  In fact, I try to keep to about one post per week.  So, don’t worry about me cluttering up your email inbox.  (I hate that too.)

You can also follow me on Twitter @ExcelFootball.

Now available at the Apple iBookstore

Excel 2010 for Fantasy Football Book Cover PivotTable Cheat Sheet VLOOKUP

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Now available at the Apple iBookstore

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