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Man, I'm down by 9 right now. I need one more good drive from Farve with Batman on the bench...com'on Farve....one more!

 
So that appears to NOT count as an interception for Jake Delhomme.

Two questions:

1) Has that always been the rule (where INTs on 2-point conversions don't count in a player's stats)

2) Does ANYONE in the world think that it SHOULDN'T count as an INT? The QB threw the ball, the other team caught it, ending a play. What if the Packers ran it back for 2 points, would it have been an INT at that point?

:confused:
it's just a failed conversion, no different than a missed kick. I realize some (very few) give negatives for misses by kickers, but I don't think those should count against. it's a dead play.
A missed field goal can be run back for a TD.
but a missed xtra point can't. apples and oranges.
 
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Whatever's wrong with the Packers is rubbing off on the Panthers.CAR should try to get them out of there ASAP.

 
,Oct 3 2005, 10:45 PM]

,Oct 3 2005, 10:41 PM]SERIOUSLY. IS STEVE SMITH ####ING DEAD?
Just how much did you need from one WR?
6 pts in a PPR league :hot:

Not my money league so I dont REALLY care.. just drunk at a bar mid-pool-game
You're posting from a bar?
Laptop in a bar. How times have changed :banned:
Yeah. I'm just thinking that, as a thumb rule, if you're drunk, playing pool, and checking your fantasy football league on your computer, you're going home alone tonight.
 
So that appears to NOT count as an interception for Jake Delhomme.

Two questions:

1) Has that always been the rule (where INTs on 2-point conversions don't count in a player's stats)

2) Does ANYONE in the world think that it SHOULDN'T count as an INT? The QB threw the ball, the other team caught it, ending a play. What if the Packers ran it back for 2 points, would it have been an INT at that point?

:confused:
it's just a failed conversion, no different than a missed kick. I realize some (very few) give negatives for misses by kickers, but I don't think those should count against. it's a dead play.
A missed field goal can be run back for a TD.
but a missed xtra point can't. apples and oranges.
Can't you run back an INT for 2 points? Or am I thinking of college only?
 
Whatever's wrong with the Packers is rubbing off on the Panthers.

CAR should try to get them out of there ASAP.
The Panthers will have the same record as the Packers if they lose tonight.
 
It's been a couple years since Favre had a good comeback. It sure would be nice to see one here.
I love late finishes in the morning when everyone who went to be early withs the hadn't.
 
If the Packers score here with 4+ minutes left, do you go for 1 or 2???Go for 2 and make it, you cut the lead to 3. But if you miss, then if Carolina scores a figgy the lead is 8 as opposed to 7 if you get the extra point.Probably 2, but its worthy of debate.

 

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