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Hey guys, I'm playing the SportingNews Ultimate Fantasy Football game for the first time this year, and can't decide what is the most important position or how to structure a team with this scoring format. It is a salary cap (50mil) game, so any player is available.
Offensive Statistics Statistic TSNP Passing Yards 1 Rushing Yards 2 Receiving Yards 1 2 Kick-Off Return Yards 1 Punt Return Yards 2 Touchdowns 2 60 Receptions 2 Incompletions -2 Fumbles Lost -45 Interception Thrown -45 Two Point Conversions 20 Kick-Off Return Attempts -10 Kicking Statistics Statistic TSNP PAT 10 PAT Miss -20 Field Goals (1-39 Yards) 40 Field Goals Missed (1-39 Yards) -30 Field Goals (40-49 Yards) 60 Field Goals 50+ Yards 80 Team Defense Statistics Statistic TSNP Points Allowed 3 200 minus (10 times Pts Allowed) Defensive TDs 4 60 Fumble Recoveries 5 45 Interceptions 45 Sacks 20 Safeties 45 Additional Scoring Breakdown 1 Receiving Yards - On any play where a player receives a lateral beyond the line of scrimmage and advances the ball, all yards gained are counted as receiving yards. There will be no corresponding reception awarded. If a ball is lateralled but mishandled, resulting in a fumble, the play from that point will be treated as a fumble recovery and no points will be awarded for any further advancement of the ball. 2 Touchdowns - Any individual TD = 60 points for the individual player. If a player scores a touchdown in ANY way he will get credit for it. 3 Points Allowed - The following will count as points allowed by a defense: # Any offensive touchdown by a team, and the corresponding PAT. # Any field goals. # Any two point conversion (regardless of how the touchdown was scored). The following will not count against a team: # Defensive touchdowns and the corresponding PAT. # Special teams touchdowns, kick return touchdowns and the corresponding PAT. # Safeties. For example, if Baltimore is playing against New England, and New England scores (1) rushing touchdown, (1) passing touchdown, (2) field goals, and returns (1) fumble for a touchdown and (1) punt for a touchdown, Baltimore would be credited with giving up 20 points, 7 for the rushing touchdown, 7 for the passing touchdown, and 6 for the (2) field goals. 4 Defensive touchdowns - Defensive touchdowns = interception return, fumble return after any change of possession, missed field goal return, blocked field goal returns, and blocked punt returns. |
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That is one crazy league. Does it give you stats from last year, so you can see if TD or yards are more weighted, etc?
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Yeah..
RB's get 2pts a yard and 60pts a touchdown, while QB's get 1pt a yard and 60pts a touchdown. WR's have same scoring as RB's. I am thinking defense may be important too with the scoring format that they start with 200 and can game pts. |
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(Be sure not to miss the Edit I just made above)
Looks like it's weighted towards yards then. If a RB/WR has 100 yards and a TD, for example, that's 200 points for the yards and only 60 for the TD. For a QB, a 300 yard, 3 TD game would be 300 points for yards and 180 for the TDs. |
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