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AUTHOR: Brian Helinski EQUIPMENT: Macintosh Computer NEEDS: PlayMaker Football v.2.0, which can be downloaded from America Online as a demo which can be registered by obtaining keycode from manufacturer. SHAREWARE: $10 PlayStats is a game utility for PlayMaker Football. The purpose of the program is to provide in depth statistical reports to improve play calling and player abilities. The program can also be used to provide league statistics for players, including quarterback ratings, among other individual statistics. Use the program to get ready for your next opponent now, by thoroughly testing your play calling today. Quick and complete. Analyze an unlimited number of plays and player statistics from an unlimited number of Transcript files. Use standard Macintosh interface to build in depth statistical files. Version 1.3 handles two point conversion, and also allows parsingJof entireJfolders of transcrips. Reports include complete play analysis including: * Grouping of Defensive of Offensive plays for totals. * Plots of Yards to Go, Field Position, and Game Time as shown in AI dialogs, including number of time called for each category. * Standard stats including: Situation, Attempts, Yards Gained, Total Yards Average yards per gain with user settable yardage parameters. * Shows total number of penalties, sacks, touchdowns, interceptions, breakups, blocks, pressured throws, dropped balls, fumbles and turnovers shown for each play. * Quick Summary including yards gained, and indication of any penalties, sacks, touchdowns, interceptions that occured on each play. * Play-by-play breakdown of penalties called for analysis of problem plays.
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