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How would you score a passing TD?

Discussion in 'Fantasy Sports' started by Clutch, Jul 21, 2005.

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How should a passing TD be scored in a fairly standard scoring fant. football league?

  1. 4 points

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  2. 6 points

    5 vote(s)
    83.3%
  1. Clutch

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    In a fairly standard scoring league ...

    20 rushing yards = 1 point
    20 receiving yards = 1 point
    50 passing yards = 1 point
    Rushing TD = 6 points
    Receiving TD = 6 points
    FG 39 yards or less = 3 points
    FG 40-49 yards = 4 points
    FG 50-59 yards = 5 points
    DEF TD = 6 points

    What would you use to score a passing TD? There is a small question in our league whether it should be 4 or 6 points.
     
  2. Rocketman95

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    We had it as 6 last year and it really made QBs too much more important than other positions. I think we're going back to 4 this year.
     
  3. Castor27

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    My local league used t score passing and receiving TD's as 3 points and we found that the league was really becoming RB heavy. Last season we made a few adjustments. we made them 4 pts, and moved WR yards to 1 pt for 10 yds, RBs 1 for 15 and Passing 1 for 30. THe scoring really evened out and the best players at each position were scoring about the same every week.
     

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