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Only a small set of blank football field diagrams, for scouting purposes, CANNOT BE USED FOR STATS
As far as I can tell, there are only 4 paper-based stats products available on the market for football, so I'll review them all:1. Glover's: the most comprehensive solution...contains sheets for every major stat, offense, defense, and special teams. But you'll need a good size stats crew, at least three, in order to fill out the forms successfully, because there are multiple forms (rushing, passing, defense/tackles, drive, kicking, scoring & miscellaneous) to fill out, on 11"x17" paper.2. Big Red: the leader for paper-based stats, in my opinion, has an excellent book, for single person use. It doesn't have everything, and one person usually can't get everything down between plays anyway (so 2 copies & 2 people is an option), but for stats for a box score, reporting, or the newspaper, this is the best choice.3. Grid-Stat: there are a couple of other sites that still carry this old book from the 60's. Now there was an issue with the shipping, and I only received 4 pages in the book(!), but it was the minimalist approach...no defensive stats, other than interceptions & fumble recoveries, no drive info, only room for 40 pass attempts (definitely old school). But for a basic box score for the newspaper, and if you can find it, it's a very simple approach.4. Score Right: it's marketed as a stats book, but it's not. It's just a book of blank football field diagrams, with room for notes. There's an area for totals, but there's not enough little football fields to contain each play. You would use half of the book for one game. And the field diagrams are out of scale to draw the result of each play; you might just use it for summarizing the play. It's good for scouting, but it's not for stats...avoid for this purpose.
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