Professional Football Researchers Association Forum
PFRA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the history of professional football. Formed in 1979, PFRA members include many of the game's foremost historians and writers.
Apbaball wrote:Thanks. Do you find pro football archives to be more reliable than pro football reference?
I try to make it as reliable as humanly possible.
I recently noticed a very minor error in Pro Football Archives (a Packer game was listed as having been played in Green Bay when it was actually played in Milwaukee). I sent an email pointing out the error and within a few hours I received a thank-you email and the error had been corrected.
I no longer point out errors to Pro Football Reference because I have never received acknowledgment of any suggested correction and the errors have never been corrected.
A couple of other PFRA members have previously commented on the lack of response from PFR.
I have had three corrections within the past year through PFR and they have all been done.
I click on Questions or Comments? and submit my correction with my email address. The software assigns a case number and I get contacted within a day or so. They want supporting evidence, and I send them the URL or gamebook. They make the correction.
Jay Z wrote:I have had three corrections within the past year through PFR and they have all been done.
I click on Questions or Comments? and submit my correction with my email address. The software assigns a case number and I get contacted within a day or so. They want supporting evidence, and I send them the URL or gamebook. They make the correction.
I gave up trying years ago, so maybe they've improved their system since then.