Should I deduct 2 pts from Joe in PB's score?

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Should I deduct 2 pts from Joe in PB's score?

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NE's offense recovered 1 fumble I gave him credit for. NE's D/ST were not on the field at the time of the Caldwell fumble recovery on the Brown strip of McCree.


I think it's the right thing to do. Very similar to my Westbrook punt return for a TD question last week.


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If one looks at the box score, it shows that the Chargers lost three fumbles. That's what I would give Joe if I were scoring.
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let him keep the points.......

after all, we're the "friendly" NFL forum.......
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Fumbles lost is not a category.
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BSmack wrote:If one looks at the box score, it shows that the Chargers lost three fumbles. That's what I would give Joe if I were scoring.
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I must have missed your name.....:lol:
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If this is a fantasy question then I vote you have him shave off his pube'stache.

That'll do 'er.
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ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2 wrote:Fumbles lost is not a category.
The point being that recovering a lost fumble is a defensive act.
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mvscal wrote:
ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2 wrote: NE's D/ST were not on the field at the time of the Caldwell fumble recovery on the Brown strip of McCree.
Yes, they were.

I know it seemed like the Patriots had 22 men on the field at all times during the game, but, the just Patriots offensive unit was on the field at time of the play.
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ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2 wrote:
mvscal wrote:
ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2 wrote: NE's D/ST were not on the field at the time of the Caldwell fumble recovery on the Brown strip of McCree.
Yes, they were.
I know it seemed like the Patriots had 22 men on the field at all times during the game, but, the just Patriots offensive unit was on the field at time of the play.
At the instant possession changed, Caldwell became a defensive player. His recovery of the fumble was therefore an act of a defensive player.
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mvscal wrote:Wrong. Turnovers, by definition, can only be caused by the defense.

The instant the defending player establishes possession after an interception, his side becomes the offense while the other side becomes the defensive unit.

I don't need you to whip out the NFL rulebook... I understand the terminology. This is a fantasy football question. There's a difference.

If Brian Westbrook return a punt for a TD, in the fantasy football world, the Phillie D/ST gets points. Brian Westbrook earns none.

If you need me to draw you pictures to further your understanding of the matter, I will.
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So... that's a "yes" on me drawing you pictures? I'll get right on it...
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Re: Should I deduct 2 pts from Joe in PB's score?

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ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2 wrote:I don't need you to whip out the NFL rulebook... I understand the terminology. This is a fantasy football question. There's a difference.

If Brian Westbrook return a punt for a TD, in the fantasy football world, the Phillie D/ST gets points. Brian Westbrook earns none.

If you need me to draw you pictures to further your understanding of the matter, I will.
That depends on the league you happen to be in. I've played in leagues where both would get credit. For example, the JFFL scores in that manner.

(If any of the Jackasses would like the check that, just check out the week 5 scoring for Reggie Bush)
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give him the 2 points......
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At the instant possession changed, Caldwell became a defensive player. His recovery of the fumble was therefore an act of a defensive player.
Agreed.

But where are the scores?
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Believe the Heupel wrote:Figured another way: would you give the Patriots defense credit for a shutout if the lone Charger score had been on an INT return?

We don't compute shutouts... you earn points for YOUR DEFENSE giving up 0-10 pts. If the Chargers had a "lone score", the most amount of points they could have is 8. 8 < 10.


Next question.
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Next question.

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Felix wrote:give him the 2 points......
Yep.
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War Wagon wrote:
Felix wrote:give him the 2 points......
Yep.
Okay, fine. That's what we'll go with. It does make it easier to track, but that doesn't make it more fair.

I finally remembered the terminology that escaped me yesterday. In leagues I've been involved in the past the term we applied to situations like this was "At the hike of the ball on the play in question"...

Furthermore, in past leagues I've been involved in:

YES, I would still give a defense/st credit for a shutout if the defense/st didn't give up any points.
NO, Your offensive player does NOT earn you any points when computing tackles.

"At the hike of the ball on the play in question"... the Patriots OFFENSE was on the field.

I appreciate everyone's feedback. We'll give Joe the two points.
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