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The NFL always does what it thinks will bring in the most revenue. It doesn't necessarily care so much about player injuries unless it affects the quality of the game or draws too much criticism (because that could have a negative effect on revenues).
The players always do what they think will...
My job is not to make accurate statements, but rather make controversial statements to put my name in the headlines and generate traffic for my employer's various media outlets. Thanks for playing.Sincerely,Wilbon
Aikman only had one season where he threw for more than 20 touchdowns. Would you be excited if I said Ryan Matthews had the best workout since Rudi Johnson?
Why is that any more true than the following statement?If, at any point during the play, you are attacking your opponents end zone, you are the offense. If at some point during the play, you are attacking your opponents end zone, and you end up scoring, it should be an offensive touchdown.
The explanation from Fantasy Commissioner makes the most sense to me. It explains why they don't award the Saints D with a score and it explains why the Saints do get credit for a fumble recovery.
link: http://www.webleaguemanager.com/faq-stats.html#s16
A player on Team B intercepted a pass...
Also add Fantasy Commissioner to the first category (offensive fumble recovery TD for the player, not the Saints D).http://www.webleaguemanager.com/faq-stats.html#s16
1. Seems consistent to me.2. If your league allows defensive touchdowns, as does mine, then this is inconsistent.3. You explanation makes no sense. Immediately after the second turnover the Saints gained possession of the ball and were therefore on offense, meaning Meachem scored an offensive...
Maybe I wasn't clear. The only consistent way to look at this is to say the offense is always the offense and the defense is always the defense. Meacham was on the field as an offensive player and therefore gets credit for an offensive touchdown. When you start trying to say that the offense...
If you're going to awards points for the Saints D then your logic would have to be that once the Redskins obtained possession of the ball the Redskins became the offense and the Saints became the defense. However, carrying that logic through, wouldn't you then have to say that once Meacham got...
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