Playing games with split :)
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict; # https://perlmonks.org/?node_id=11124600
use warnings;
my $line;
my @teams;
while ( $line = <DATA> )
{
chomp $line;
if ($line =~ /^#/ || $line =~ /^\s*$/)
{
next;
}
$line =~ s/^[^=]*\=//;
my $count = 3;
while( length $line )
{
push @teams, [ split /,/, $line, $count + 1 ];
$line = defined $teams[-1][$count] ? pop @{ $teams[-1] } : '';
}
}
use Data::Dump 'dd'; dd \@teams;
__DATA__
Teams=PATRIOTS,BILLS,DOLPHINS,JETS,COWBOYS,GIANTS,EAGLES,REDSKINS,BENG
+ALS,OILERS,STEELERS,BROWNS,SEAHAWKS,RAMS,49ERS,RAIDERS
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