HeirCoryell 0 Posted June 19, 2006 Last, it makes no sense to me that you would give a WR (or anyone else) 1 pt for a 3 yd loss on a WR screen or a catch for 2 yds on a 3rd and 7. It's no different than when a Running Back gets 8 yards rushing on a third and 20 draw play. We use 3/4 point per reception and it seems to balance things out nicely. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
texasmouth 1 Posted June 20, 2006 Last, it makes no sense to me that you would give a WR (or anyone else) 1 pt for a 3 yd loss on a WR screen or a catch for 2 yds on a 3rd and 7. They still have to catch the pass for the point. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hipcheck 0 Posted June 20, 2006 My biggest $$ league also uses a very high scoring format. All TD's 6 pts 1 PPR .5 points per rush att. .25 per completion and -.25 for inc. We added the .5 per rush attempt b/c some people complained when we changed from 3 WR starting positions to 2 RB, 2 WR, and a flex. Personally, I'd like to see .25 per rush att. but that will be up for a vote this season. This league is by far my favorite of all the ones that I am in. The high scoring format creates more opportunity for points and places an even greater emphasis on drafting and selecting your starting lineup every week. After playing in this league for 3 years, my other leagues have become relatively boring. Its not for everybody but I love it. Basically, I agree w/ electric here. It really doesnt matter what your league rules are b/c all players will be affected the same. As an owner its your responsibility to adjust your draft prep according to the rules your league uses. VATERP,-- I play in a similar league, but we haven't tried the rushing attempts & comp./incomp. scoring yet, ... sounds excellent tho', I've been trying to petition the comissioner to add some of these catagories. . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites