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I know this is a stupid ?? but in my league it is in yahoo. There are only whole points given not decimal... I am having problems in the per unit tab it has a 10 for rushing yards does that mean yards? if so in my league you get 1 whole point for 10 yards rushing now how do I get my decimal scoring to equal 1? I put a ten in the fantasy football points and it comes out to 1.00 is this correct I dont want to mess up my rankings...

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Hi hopolb33. On the scoring tab, under the heading "FF Pts" you put the number of fantasy points. Under the heading "Per Unit", that means the number of whatever stat it is - yards, TD, receptions - the player has to reach to get the fantasy points in the prior cell. Under the heading "Decimal Scoring" you don't need to put anything. I want those to stay as the formulas I put in there. They are simply the FF Pts divided by Per Unit, however.

 

If your league scores 1 point per 10 yards rushing, which is pretty standard, you want 1 under FF Pts, 10 under Per Unit. That will equal 0.10 under Decimal Scoring, one-tenth of a point for every yard. That is what the CC/DB will use to calculate fantasy points for each player for their rushing yard projection.

 

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Hi hopolb33. On the scoring tab, under the heading "FF Pts" you put the number of fantasy points. Under the heading "Per Unit", that means the number of whatever stat it is - yards, TD, receptions - the player has to reach to get the fantasy points in the prior cell. Under the heading "Decimal Scoring" you don't need to put anything. I want those to stay as the formulas I put in there. They are simply the FF Pts divided by Per Unit, however.

 

If your league scores 1 point per 10 yards rushing, which is pretty standard, you want 1 under FF Pts, 10 under Per Unit. That will equal 0.10 under Decimal Scoring, one-tenth of a point for every yard. That is what the CC/DB will use to calculate fantasy points for each player for their rushing yard projection.

 

Make sense?

THANX BRO!

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