Here is one I have never seen before:
In a match-up this week that will determine which team goes to the playoffs. On the last play Team A was up 8 points with no players left and Team B had Schaub and Baltimore D. The block 6 ties the match-up. But... Then Schaub downs it for the two point conversion. Schaub before the down has 10 rush yards. After downing the ball he should be at 9 (minus 1 rush yard for downing the ball). No one (yahoo, espn, nfl.com) is scoring the last play (two point conversion) as a -1 rush yard. Why isn't it a run for minus 1 yard?
I'm the commish and I already have Team A texting me asking what the heck is going on and that I should fix it. Luckily I'm not Team B so I can make an unbiased ruling.
Anyone have any insight on why it isn't being scored as -1 rush yard? In the alternative should I do anything as the commish if the score holds after stat corrections are processed later in the week?
Thanks in Advance!
In a match-up this week that will determine which team goes to the playoffs. On the last play Team A was up 8 points with no players left and Team B had Schaub and Baltimore D. The block 6 ties the match-up. But... Then Schaub downs it for the two point conversion. Schaub before the down has 10 rush yards. After downing the ball he should be at 9 (minus 1 rush yard for downing the ball). No one (yahoo, espn, nfl.com) is scoring the last play (two point conversion) as a -1 rush yard. Why isn't it a run for minus 1 yard?
I'm the commish and I already have Team A texting me asking what the heck is going on and that I should fix it. Luckily I'm not Team B so I can make an unbiased ruling.
Anyone have any insight on why it isn't being scored as -1 rush yard? In the alternative should I do anything as the commish if the score holds after stat corrections are processed later in the week?
Thanks in Advance!
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