By Stu on July 21st, 2010
Update: You can now see and purchase the 2010 NFL spreadsheet here.
As an update, I have been swamped over the last few weeks with my real job and that slowed down my testing of the 2010 NFL spreadsheet to a crawl (actually a dead stop). With the help of a new volunteer (thanks George), it looks like I am close to finishing the spreadsheet. So hopefully in the next week or so, it will be ready for purchase.
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Update: You can now see and purchase the 2010 NFL spreadsheet here.
Last year I released an Excel spread sheet for the 2009 NFL season. It was downloaded 1013 times from September 2009 thru June 2010 (900 during the season). After releasing it I received a few requests to modify the spread sheet. So this year, I will release two version: 10 player and 20-40 player version (not finished yet). I will release the 2010 version around July after I finish testing it, writing up some documentation and making a screencast to teach users how to run the spread sheet. The spread sheet is to try and raise funds for a food pantry and maybe another charity (ASPCA?).
By Stu on September 18th, 2009

Update: You can now see and purchase the 2010 NFL spreadsheet here.
Update: Checkout the demo version of the 2010 NFL Spreadsheet here.
Ok I have had a little to much fun with this spread sheet. I have been playing with “=IF”, “Nested IF” and “=VLookup” formulas for work and decided to put it some more interesting use. So I took the 2009 NFL Excel Spread Sheet and had a little fun. Since I am a bit proud of what I have done, I am uploading it and it is still a free download.
This is a preview of
Update to the Free 2009 NFL Spread Sheet Calculator
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By Stu on September 16th, 2009
Over the last couple of weeks at school we have been learning a lot about Excel. I am pretty good at formulas and different uses of excel. My NFL spread sheet is just one example of how to use simple formulas, but I have never used some of the more advanced formulas like “Data Validation”. Data Validation has several really excellent uses and I’ll show just the list function.
Note: See below to download the update file.