Yes, points for (PF) and points against (PA) can affect standings in some sports leagues, particularly in tiebreaker scenarios. If teams have the same win-loss record, PF and PA are often used to determine ranking. A higher PF indicates a stronger offensive performance, while a lower PA suggests better defensive capabilities. Thus, both metrics can play a critical role in playoff positioning and overall team evaluation.
In any NFL team standing, the Net Points (Net Pts) are the Points For (PF) minus the Points Against (PA). PF - PA = Net Pts
PF means Points For: how many points a team has scored. PA means Points Against: how many points a team has allowed by the other team.
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In basketball stats, PF means "Personal Foul". PF also means "Power Forward", a position on a basketball team.If you are looking at NBA standings, PF means "Points For", or how many points a team is averaging, and PA means "Points Against", or how many points they are allowing.
PF in an NFL stat sheet means Points For. Youll also see PA which is Points Against!
PF can stand for Personal Fouls or Points For. If you see it listed next to PA then it means Points For. In that case, Personal Fouls will be listed as F, or Fouls.
Go to this link for the current standings.http://www.nfl.com/standings
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Point standings. In compound words the first element is usually in the singular.
No. Only regular season games are included in the standings. Exhibition games are not. Playoff games have their own standings.