Immaculate Grid
Immaculate Grid is an intricate and challenging game that requires players to carefully select NFL players for each cell in the grid based on specific criteria related to teams, awards, season stats, and colleges. The goal is to fill out the grid with players who meet the requirements for each row and column.
To be considered valid for a team, a player must have participated in at least one NFL regular season game for that team. If a cell represents both a team and an award, the award must have been won after 1999, regardless of whether the player was on the team at the time of winning.
Similarly, if a cell represents a team and a season stat, the selected player must have recorded that stat after 1999, even if they weren't part of the team at the time of the record. If a player's cell contains a stat, that stat must have been accumulated in a completed season or game from 1999 or later.
For cells representing colleges and season stats, the player chosen must have graduated from that college and achieved the specified stat in the NFL, not during their college career.
It's essential to strategize wisely and avoid using the same player twice in the grid. Players can guess active or inactive NFL players, and they have a total of 9 guesses to complete the grid. Each guess counts as a guess, whether it's correct or incorrect.