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Failed 2 point conversions (1 Viewer)

Donnybrook

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I noticed that in my Zealot leagues that Ed Reed received zero points for his interception of Matt Ryan on his attempted 2 point conversion. Ryan received no negative points for his failed attempt. On the other hand, if the attempt was successful, the QB and the WR would receive 2 points each. Similarly, a RB would get 2 points for a rushing conversion.

Seems odd because if Reed blocked an extra point he would get +1 point but he gets nothing from breaking up a 2 point conversion.

Does your league score these 2 point conversions differently?

 
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One could argue that the impact is not quite the same as a regular INT, which is probably why the NFL does not count it as an INT and it does not go in the gamebook as anything. But you could at least justify giving as many points as a pass defended.

But unless the NFL adds a new section or column in the gamebook for plays on 2-pt conversions, as a commish I did not see myself going through the gamebook to find out whether there are any 2-pt cv that ended up in an INT or a pass defended to manually add some points, the equivalent of a blocked kick for example.

I am already doing it regarding fumbles on defense and special teams and I find it a royal pain. For example, if the CB of team A intercepts a pass, then fumbles on the INT return, and it's recovered by the offense (team B), then the defense/special team of team B should not get the credit for the fumble recovery since they weren't even on the field. In addition, I count that team A got an INT but lost a fumble so it's a wash, I don't want to give them credit for a turnover when the result of the play is that the offense still has the ball.

 

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