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Now available, eight football computer programs to assist you and your football team. Most of these programs are available in your choice of three different computer platforms; (1) Windows, (2) DOS for IBM/compatibles, and (3) the Macintosh. Note: there is no Macintosh version of the "Press Box Stats" program.
The WINDOWS Statistics & Press Box Stats programs have the ability to save reports in "HTML" format. HTML files may be posted directly to your internet web site or may be emailed to the newspapers, television, or any other interested party.
Sample Printouts & Input Screens can be viewed by entering the Software Catalog, choosing this sport and clicking on "Click here! - For program descriptions and printout samples!"
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FOOTBALL STATISTICS: (Win (HTML Capabilites), Dos, Mac): Easy to use, no computer knowledge necessary. Uses football talk. Complete individual and team statistics for rushing, passing, pass receiving, scoring, place-kicking, kickoffs & returns, punts and returns, turnovers, and tackles. Team stats are calculated automatically where possible. Individual game or season-to-date cumulative stat print-outs are available at any time. Program capacity are as follows; Windows and Mac versions (unlimited number of teams); Dos version (up to 3 teams). All versions, up to 100 players per team; 16 games per team. The WINDOWS version has the ability to save reports in "HTML" format. HTML files may be posted directly to your internet web site or may be emailed to the newspapers, television, or any other interested party. Also all versions have full editing capability of any game's statistics at any time.
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FOOTBALL PRACTICE PLANNER: (Win, Dos, Mac): If you hand-write your practice plans, you'll love this program. It is best described as a glorified word processor except that you only have to enter your drill activities once instead of re-typing them daily. It is menu-driven so it's easy to use. Full editing capability of all drill files and practice plans is included. Planner has 16 different drill file categories built into the program such as offensive line, receivers, linebackers, stretching, team activities, etc. There are up to 18 drills in each category that you input using your own personal drill names. To plan a practice, you simply input day, date, and practice starting time, then select your practice activities from menus of the drill files and enter the drill period length. The running clock time is kept automatically. Also, there is an option to type in any coaches notes for any drill period. The squad may be split into small groups (up to 10) for any practice period with different drills assigned to each group. Final product is a neat and concise practice plan suitable for bulletin boards, copying, and filing (good idea for liability protection). There is storage and recall for up to 80 different practice plans.
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FOOTBALL OFFENSE ANALYZER: (Win, Dos, Mac): Which plays work best? Check your tendencies (or an opponent's). Fifteen types of analyses: Five simple types including (1) plays run, (2) formation used, (3) down & distance, (4) hash mark areas, and (5) field position zones, plus 10 more two-level combinations of the 5 categories above (examples: plays run from each formation, plays run in each down and distance situation, plays run in each field zone, etc.) Use your own terminology for plays and formations. Does analysis of any individual game or a season-to-date group of games anytime. Printouts show how often each play is run, the yards made, the average/attempt, and percent of total for each type of analysis. When printing, there is a choice of printing some or all of the 15 types of analyses. The program can analyze the offenses of up to 16 different teams with a capacity of up to 16 games per each team.
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FOOTBALL DEFENSE ANALYZER: (Win, Dos, Mac): Which defenses are most effective? Which stunts? This program is very similar to the Offense Analyzer, except that it has (1) defensive alignments instead of plays and (2) defensive variations (stunts and coverages) instead of formations. Fifteen types of analyses. Examples: alignments used, stunts from each defensive alignment, defensive alignments for each down and distance situation, defenses used in each field zone, etc. Prints one game or a season-to-date group of games and lists frequency of use, yards allowed, the average yards/attempt, and percent of total for each item of analysis. Program capabilities and capacities are identical to Offense Analyzer.
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PRESS-BOX STATISTICS: (Windows (HTML Capabilites) & Dos only) Use during the game for instant individual & team stats. Stats include rushing, passing, pass receiving, scoring, kickoffs & returns, punts & returns, takeaways, and tackles for players from both teams. Stats for up to 100 players on each team (39 on the Dos version), plus an unlisted player choice for any player inadvertantly or intentionally omitted from the roster (offensive linemen, etc) but who might register a statistic anyway. View or print out the current stats at any point during the game. Also stats can be saved any time for later recall. An export routine is included to convert the game stats from the Windows version of "Press-Box Stats" to the Windows version of the regular "Football Statistics" program. No need to re-enter. This feature saves much time and effort. Dos version also has a convert feature to the Dos version of Football Statistics.
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