Technical Support Review Pages

The review pages are a complex set of data tables that allow you to better
understand who is doing good and who is not. This can be important
to decide who to trade and who to keep. It may also influence your
starter selections each week.
 
The first screen you see is the home page. Once here click on the
season review page. The home page should look something like this:

Once you are on the season review page you will see a list of teams and
their corresponding points. The information given is rank in your
division, team name, total score for the season, total wins, total losses,
points for during the last weekend, and points against during the last
weekend. That screen should look something like this:

At this point you would click on your team name or another persons team
you are interested in. For the purposes of explanation we will look
at Randy's team and player stats. When you click on your team name it
should look something like this (with different numbers though):

The data on this and the player review screen is layed out in the
form of name, weeks, and totals. The name of the player or team is
always first followed by the weekly information. Each column represents
a weekend of play. The score given in the last column is the total.
This screen shows a lot of information. The top row shows your team rank,
name, point standings for each week, and the total amount of points for
the season.
All the rows after the first contain information about the players.
This data is arranged in the same fashion except for the rank, which
does not apply. The team review should look something like this:

On this screen you have the option to get even more detailed yet by clicking
on any of the players names. Once you do you will see a detailed description
of how each player recieved the points he did each week. In this
screen the players are layed out in much the same way except for extra
rows that were added in after certain players names. These rows are gray
to show that they contain different information then the other rows. In
each gray row the type of point is listed and how many times a point of
that type was scored each week and in total. Most of the pages should look
something like this:

Trading Notes: When you trade some players the player traded still has
data written down even after the traded week. The data will be in a red
box and will not count towards the team or player totals. Any player
recieved by a trade has all previous weeks scores written out, however
these are in green and also do not count for the team or player scores.
 
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