Scoring
Point Values
Each week your team will compete against another team in your league in a head-to-head
matchup. During
a matchup, each of the players in your 'starting lineup' ('active' players) for that week will earn
points based on their actual statistics from NFL games. The charts below list the statistics and their
corresponding point values.
Offensive Statistic QB, WR, RB,
TE, K Touchdown (Passing, Rushing or Receiving) 6 points Passing Yards 1 point for every 25 yards Rushing Yards 1 point for every 10 yards Receiving Yards 1 point for every 10 yards 2 point conversion 2 points Interception -2 points Fumble Lost -2 points Field Goal 0-49 yards = 3 points
50+ yards = 5
pointsExtra Point 1 point
Defensive Statistic Defense Touchdown 6 points Safety 2 points Interception 2 points Fumble Recovery 2 points Sack 1 point Points Allowed 0-6 = 8 points
7-13 = 6 points
14-20 = 4
points
21-27 = 2 points
28+ = 0 pointsYards Allowed 0-49 = 12 points
50-99 = 10 points
100-149 =
8 points
150-199 = 6 points
200-249 = 4 points
250-299 = 2 points
300+ = 0 points
Wins & Losses
For each head-to-head matchup, the team with the greater number of points will earn a Win and
the team with the lesser number a Loss. During the regular season, if two teams have the same
number of points, each team will get a Tie. During the playoffs, there are no ties, and the
team with the highest number of points scored by its 'reserve' (bench) players in that playoff game
will be the winner. If this doesn't break the tie, then the team with the higher playoff seed gets the
Win.
3 TDs = 18 points, 200yds Passing = 8 points, 20yds Rushing =
2 points,
25yds receiving = 2 points; or 30 total points for the week.
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