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TOPIC: Keeping Stats. |
| Rich QBGators
February 7, 2009 8:14:46 PM
Entry #: 3049932
| What would be the best way to record stats? Is it worth a couple extra dollars a game? Who puts the info on the site? What is that persons time worth?
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| Chris#44
February 7, 2009 8:52:27 PM
Entry #: 3049948
| What are u thinking? TD's (Passing, rushing,receiving), INT's and SACKs? I think we could get the ref's to write in the #'s on scores, but sacks and picks is asking a lot.
To keep stats properly, that brings up another issue...UNIFORMS!!! Every team should be in number uniforms, whether that be jerseys or t-shirts. That is the next step in promoting the league and getting corporate sponsors.
I know we have a lot of coaches out there, how bout getting a high-school kid make a few bucks and keep stats. We (GCFFA) could throw in a few bucks per sunday if the teams were interested
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| Chief #2
February 9, 2009 12:07:54 PM
Entry #: 3050962
| I may be able to find someone to keep stats. Some of my players may comeouot to the games but im not sure if they can be there every weekend or ALLL day for that matter.. would this be a paid position like the refs????
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| woof
February 9, 2009 4:16:45 PM
Entry #: 3051156
| in neffa we had each team pay an extra 5 dollars in ref fees and hired a person to keep stats for $10 dollars a game. The stats we kept we scoring changes,td pass,td run,td catch,int's and sacks. you could also use the info collected to do write ups/recaps on each game for the website
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