I believe Anderson & Dane are ahead of him right now.mvscal wrote:I thought he was #2. Who passed him?Cuda wrote:Just so's you know, Tatum Bell is currently 3rd RB on the Broncos depth chart.
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So in other words, you've got no response for my theoretic. Got cha.mvscal wrote: The next time a QB throws for 400 without a TD will be the first. That is your first mistake.
Lets do some more math, whaddya say:
So lets take a look at the running back position and what it takes to score the eqivalent number of points as the receiver who caught 10 passes for 100 yards. A running back rushing for 100 yards, which is still considered the benchmark would receive a total of 8 points, assuming he didn't score any tds. If he goes for 125, he gets an additional 4 points, which takes him to 12 points. If he goes for 150, he gets another 4 points which brings him to 16. So, if you have a running back that doesn't score any td's, he'd have to run for a minimum of 170 yards to receive the same number of points as the receiver that caught 10 passes for 100 yards.Rushing yards (we just tweaked scoring a bit this year):
1 pt per 20 yards (was 25), 3 point bonus at 100, 125, 150, 200
Running backs score .5 pt per reception, 2pts for 2pt conversion
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I can do this all day long if you'd like. or you could simply eject now with the remaining tatters of your credibility........
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mvscal wrote:The last three years:Raydah James wrote:Name those other fucking categories you moist messy twat.
Torry Holt: Started 42 games, 302 receptions, 4,370 yards, 26 TDs
Randy Moss: Started 45 games, 266 receptions, 3,746 yards, 37 TDs.
You really can't go wrong with either of them.
Look at the descrepancy in TD's.
No fucking question who ultimately PWNS.
And thats with Randy being double covered every fucking game.
No contest, Moss is the fucking man.
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No, in 95 and 96, under your scoring system, Centers would have been a monster.mvscal wrote:He wasn't ever a stud, but he was a decent wild card option depending on his match up. Why is that bad?BSmack wrote:All than needs to be said about pmscal's scoring system is that it would have turned Larry Centers into a fantasy stud.
Isn't that about how you would rate him as an NFL player?
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I looked back and saw that RBs only get a half point per reception.mvscal wrote:But he wasn't. I had him in 96. His receiving numbers were great, but his rushing totals and TDs were too low to make him a stud or even a starting running back.
He was a useful role player if he had a favorable matchup or as an injury fill in. Not terrible, but nothing to write home about.
Monsters are guys like Faulk in his prime, Tomlinson and Priest Holmes.
That being said, he still was a hell of a lot more valuable in your league than any other.
And I still hate awarding points for receptions and not for carries.
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Actually- a receiver getting more points for yardage than a QB is normal. (IE- 1 point for 10 yard a receiver, 1 point for 25 yards a QB).Felix wrote:WTF kind of scoring system is that?
By my estimates, a receiver that caught 10 passes for 100 yards would get 17 points, while the QB that threw those passes would get a total of 2 points......
Damn, I've seen some stupid scoring systems, but that one blows donkey dicks.
I also like the fact that a back gets a half point for a reception.......
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mvscal wrote:The next time a QB throws for 400 without a TD will be the first. That is your first mistake.Felix wrote:Yo bud, it isn't that tough to figure out, it's just simple math.
If the analogy I laid out about the 400 yards is wrong, then POINT OUT MY ERROR
WRONG. Mark Brunell did it. He threw for over 400 yards, 0 TDs, and 4 INTs in a game. It was 1996 or 1997, and I had him on my team. My league didn't have negative points for INTs and other owners started bitching. It does happen.
Now pretty please, with sugar on top, clean the fucking car.