My league currently gives a Team Defense 2 points for each sack, 2 points per interception, 2 points per fumble recovery, 3 points per safety, 2 points for a blocked kick, 6 points for any touchdown on defense or special teams. I see other systems that give points also for yards allowed, points allowed, etc.
I think it's too much to get points for sacks, interceptions, etc AND also points for low points/yards allowed. It just seems like double dipping; if you hold a team to only 7 points, you probably have a ton of sacks and interceptions as well and I don't want defenses to be putting up 50 points on a good day since defense is just one roster spot and defensive performance seems very random.
And yet I hate to just depend on sacks and interceptions because sometimes a team does great defensively but just doesn't generate turnovers. So what do you think is the most realistic way to score defense, in that the best defense will score the most points while also being balanced to the overall fantasy game?
I think it's too much to get points for sacks, interceptions, etc AND also points for low points/yards allowed. It just seems like double dipping; if you hold a team to only 7 points, you probably have a ton of sacks and interceptions as well and I don't want defenses to be putting up 50 points on a good day since defense is just one roster spot and defensive performance seems very random.
And yet I hate to just depend on sacks and interceptions because sometimes a team does great defensively but just doesn't generate turnovers. So what do you think is the most realistic way to score defense, in that the best defense will score the most points while also being balanced to the overall fantasy game?