Here is an example:
Say there are five games this week. The range of confidence ranking numbers that you can use is 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Remember, you can only use each number once. The 'X' next to the team names denotes who you chose to win. The Confidence Ranking column indicates how confident you are that the team you chose will actually win. You entered '5' to indicate that you are most confident that Oakland will beat New England. You entered '1' to indicate that you are least confident that Green Bay will actually beat Houston.
NOTE: For sake of simplicity, point spreads will not be used in this example.
| Confidence Ranking |
Visitor Team | Home Team | ||
| 4 | x | Dallas | Kansas City | |
| 1 | Houston | x | Green Bay | |
| 3 | x | Arizona | St. Louis | |
| 2 | Seattle | x | New York | |
| 5 | x | Oakland | New England | |
Say the winners are Dallas, Houston, Arizona, Seattle, Oakland
You correctly picked Dallas, Arizona, and Oakland.
Your point total would be: 4 + 3 + 5 = 12 points.
Your point total for the week would be 12 points since you received:
4 points for correctly picking Dallas to win.
0 points for incorrectly picking Green Bay to win.
3 points for correctly picking Arizona to win.
0 points for incorrectly picking New York to win.
5 points for correctly picking Oakland to win.
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12 points total