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					<description><![CDATA[I have now done the individual HFA&#039;s derived over 6 seasons from 2007/2008 through the current season 2012/2013. I have a slight query about my 2011/2012 figures and think they maybe slightly (but not significantly off e.g. better than 95%) but think this is a start (will check the 2011/12 figures at some point).

In short I think anything on average over 2 points different to the league average is a touch significant (I can&#039;t prove this yet but think it is possible to prove mathematically - on the positive side Seattle at 3.47 and Baltimore at 2.64, on the negative side Carolina -2.11, and Miami -2.61 which would be the only team to have a HFA which on average was negative).

League average HFA = 2.58

Top 5 (in terms of difference to league average HFA e.g. points above the average);
1) Seattle (average HFA rank over 6 years - 7th) +3.47
2) Baltimore (average HFA rank - 9th) +2.64
3) Arizona (average HFA rank - 12th) +1.67 (would almost be interested to do the previous 6 years to get a before and after difference in terms of moving to the University of Phoenix Stadium, possible issues this would cover/affect climate and familiarity)
4) Green Bay Packers (average HFA rank - 11th) +1.38 (rounding issues with the difference to Arizona resulting in the 11th/12th thing - also Arizona came 3rd in 2008, 2nd in 2010 and 6th this year which skewed their average HFA rank high)
5) Detroit Lions (average HFA rank - 11th) +1.30 (same issues as above)

And at the bottom;

Bottom 5 (in terms of difference to league average HFA e.g. points below the average);

28) New York Giants (average HFA rank - 19th) -1.08 (the time period covers a change in stadium to the Metlife Stadium so I don&#039;t feel that this is a clean figure)
29) Washington Redskins (average HFA rank - 22nd) -1.85
30) Oakland Raiders (average HFA rank - 21st) -1.87
31) Carolina Panthers (average HFA rank - 23rd) -2.11 (they had one really good year coming 2nd to Philadelphia in 2008/2009 but apart from that was mostly negative)
32) Miami Dolphins (average HFA rank - 24th) -2.61 (the only on average negative HFA).

Hope this helps someone, I just found it interesting to try and put a number on something.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have now done the individual HFA&#8217;s derived over 6 seasons from 2007/2008 through the current season 2012/2013. I have a slight query about my 2011/2012 figures and think they maybe slightly (but not significantly off e.g. better than 95%) but think this is a start (will check the 2011/12 figures at some point).</p>
<p>In short I think anything on average over 2 points different to the league average is a touch significant (I can&#8217;t prove this yet but think it is possible to prove mathematically &#8211; on the positive side Seattle at 3.47 and Baltimore at 2.64, on the negative side Carolina -2.11, and Miami -2.61 which would be the only team to have a HFA which on average was negative).</p>
<p>League average HFA = 2.58</p>
<p>Top 5 (in terms of difference to league average HFA e.g. points above the average);<br />
1) Seattle (average HFA rank over 6 years &#8211; 7th) +3.47<br />
2) Baltimore (average HFA rank &#8211; 9th) +2.64<br />
3) Arizona (average HFA rank &#8211; 12th) +1.67 (would almost be interested to do the previous 6 years to get a before and after difference in terms of moving to the University of Phoenix Stadium, possible issues this would cover/affect climate and familiarity)<br />
4) Green Bay Packers (average HFA rank &#8211; 11th) +1.38 (rounding issues with the difference to Arizona resulting in the 11th/12th thing &#8211; also Arizona came 3rd in 2008, 2nd in 2010 and 6th this year which skewed their average HFA rank high)<br />
5) Detroit Lions (average HFA rank &#8211; 11th) +1.30 (same issues as above)</p>
<p>And at the bottom;</p>
<p>Bottom 5 (in terms of difference to league average HFA e.g. points below the average);</p>
<p>28) New York Giants (average HFA rank &#8211; 19th) -1.08 (the time period covers a change in stadium to the Metlife Stadium so I don&#8217;t feel that this is a clean figure)<br />
29) Washington Redskins (average HFA rank &#8211; 22nd) -1.85<br />
30) Oakland Raiders (average HFA rank &#8211; 21st) -1.87<br />
31) Carolina Panthers (average HFA rank &#8211; 23rd) -2.11 (they had one really good year coming 2nd to Philadelphia in 2008/2009 but apart from that was mostly negative)<br />
32) Miami Dolphins (average HFA rank &#8211; 24th) -2.61 (the only on average negative HFA).</p>
<p>Hope this helps someone, I just found it interesting to try and put a number on something.</p>
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