Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Questions About Nfl Standings

John asks…

Can someone provide a LINK to the NFL standings for 2010 week 2?

Please answer if you can provide a link. Best answer will be given to the first person to do so. Thanks.

admin answers:

Http://wwnn.co.uk/nfl-week-2-scores-and-standings-2010/3053/

Lizzie asks…

Can someone tell me a websute to find a updated list of the nfl standings?

I need to find a web site that will give me a list with the standings for NFC and AFC and it updates weekly

admin answers:

Nfl.com

Steven asks…

Is there a place to see NFL standings on stopping the run?

Just would like to know what teams are having trouble stopping the run and which teams are not this year.

Thanks!

admin answers:

Idk about standings but you can check up on the matchups of the week at ESPN and go to preview, it will pop up the top scorers for each team and show the defense and offense on runs and pass plays what their average is.

Paul asks…

How can I make a spreadsheet of NFL standings on microsoft word?

I'm not very good with microsoft programs and I was wondering if there is a table/spreadsheet that I could copy off the internet and fill in the information I need like the team name, along with wins and losses myself. All help will be greatly appreciated!

admin answers:

You're better off with Excel for spreadsheets, pumpkin. Word will certainly allow you to create a table in which to enter text and figures, but it won't do any automatic calculations for you, or allow you to create formulas.

If you still want to use Word, just go to the Insert menu, click the drop-down arrow under the Table icon to view the Insert Table pop-up, drag your cursor to highlight the number of columns and rows you think you'll need, and click. The table you designed will appear on the page. If you find that you need more rows, you can place your cursor outside the end of a row and press Enter to add another.

Once the table is on the page, you can fill in the columns and rows as you like.

Just remember, it will be a table, not a spreadsheet, so it won't do any automatic calculations for you.

Good luck!

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