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2002 NFL game summaries
Hey, thanks for adding all the game summaries for the 2002 NFL season. Just so you know, I've had to correct some of the formatting you've been using (check out my changes to 2002 Minnesota Vikings season for the right way to do it). I've also had to correct some of the data you added; you can find the correct data by checking out the Game Books on NFL.com. If you go to https://www.nfl.com/games/broncos-at-jets-2002-reg-14, for example, you can see a link at the top that says "Download Game Book (PDF)". If you click that, you'll get all the accurate data for each game. I know at the moment the NFL website doesn't allow you to click through to the schedules for any season before 2011, but if you look at the URL I gave you above, you can change the team names and week number to the game you're looking for and it should give you the right info. Thanks. – PeeJay 17:11, 18 May 2020 (UTC)


 * Reply: Thanks man. One quick question though. Do I have to hyperlink every player mentioned even if he has already been mentioned earlier in the article? And also, could you help if possible by updating all (or most) of the games that I have already inputed incorrectly? I spent my free time on those, and would like to make actual progress. If not, I guess I can take care of them.
 * Since the information is hidden in a collapsible box, I would recommend linking each player the first time they are mentioned in each game. That's the way I've always done it anyway. – PeeJay 18:00, 18 May 2020 (UTC)
 * Also, I recommend looking out for the recorded times of each score, since they can be off by a few seconds. Some sources record the time the play started, but they really should be recording the time when the play ends, which is what is in the Game Book. – PeeJay 18:01, 18 May 2020 (UTC)
 * Please be aware of the corrections I have been making to your edits. You're using hyphens (-) instead of endashes (–) in a lot of places, you seem to be using capital letters where none are required, and you're also closing code tags only to reopen them again, which isn't needed. Check out the changes I've been making and please try to incorporate them into your edits going forward. I'm happy to make corrections where necessary, but if you're making the same mistakes time and time again, I might as well do the whole thing myself. – PeeJay 15:01, 19 May 2020 (UTC)


 * I have a few questions. One, how and when do you use endashes vs. hyphens, and where/when have I incorrectly used code tags? Thank you for your input, but you could have been less condescending. XD
 * Apologies, it was not my intention to come across as condescending. I think you've mostly got it now. Keep up the good work. – PeeJay 16:34, 19 May 2020 (UTC)
 * Oh, I should add that scorelines should use endashes, not hyphens. Also, the word "quarter" doesn't need a capital letter, nor do "passers", "rushers" or "receivers". I'm not sure about whether we should use "carries" or "rushes" in the "Top rushers" lines, but I've always used "rushes" and it would be best to stick to that for consistency's sake. Also, the word "and" doesn't always need a comma before it. Finally, please put a full stop (period) after the times of each score and the score update in each line. Serious question (definitely not trying to be condescending!): do you need me to show you any examples of what I mean? – PeeJay 16:38, 19 May 2020 (UTC)


 * I think I've got it now. Thank you for helping me stay up to date and informed. Have you changed all of the others to rushes and endashes and periods or do I still have to take care of it?
 * I've done a lot of them, but I couldn't keep up with what you were editing, and you were even going back and undoing some of my changes, so I figured I'd let you finish and then sweep up. Hope that's okay. I might pop by with some advice every so often. – PeeJay 17:02, 19 May 2020 (UTC)