2015 Fantasy Football Playoff Scoring |
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This scoring system will be used for both
the Hold em and Multiplier pools. |
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Scoring |
Passing
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Touchdowns
6 pts |
Yards
1pt per 25 yards |
2pt
Conversions 1 pt |
Interceptions
-2 pts |
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Rushing
& Receiving |
Touchdowns
6 pts |
Yards
1 pt per 10 yards (Rushing and Receiving yards are not combined before pts
are calculated) |
Receptions 1 pt each |
2pt
Conversions 2 pts |
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Field
Goals |
Field
Goals (< 43 yds) 3 pts |
Field
Goals (43 + yds) 5 pts |
PATs
1 pt |
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Defensive
Scoring |
Touchdowns
6 pts |
Points
Against (0) 10 pts |
Points
Against (1-9) 7 pts |
Points
Against (10-18) 4 pts |
Points
Against (19-26) 2 pts |
Turnovers
2 pt |
Sacks
1 pt |
Safeties
2 pts |
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There
are no fractions or rounding for yardage. 79 yards rushing gets 7
points. |
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Defensive
touchdowns can only be scored when a specialty unit or a defensive unit
scores. A fumble recovery by the offense does not count as special
teams, nor do faked punts or faked field goals. To further clarify this
point, if a defense intercepts a pass and on the return, a player who lined
up on offense strips the player and proceeds to score, both teams may be
charged with a turnover, but I will not give you a defensive touchdown, since
the offense was still on the field. In
this case the offensive player would get credit for the touchdown. This
is the Robert Meachem rule. |
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Finally
a position player does not get credit for special teams play. For
example, if you play Wes Welker at WR, you do not get yardage points or
touchdown points for a 63-yard punt return TD. |
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Stats |
I'll
use the box scores posted on NFL.com. |
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Good luck! |
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