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I don't have a problem with 'uping' the amount of yards a QB has to have before getting a point, but I think we should keep all TDs at 6 points. There's no reason a QB should be getting less points for throwing a TD than a RB running for a TD.

We have the following options for passing/rushing/receiving yards: .04, .05, .1, .15, .2, .25
 
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MD Buckeye;1210139; said:
I don't have a problem with 'uping' the amount of yards a QB has to have before getting a point, but I think we should keep all TDs at 6 points. There's no reason a QB should be getting less points for throwing a TD than a RB running for a TD.

We have the following options for passing/rushing/receiving yards: .04, .05, .1, .15, .2, .25
Except for the fact that 57 QBs had more passing TDs last year than the highest returning RB (Javorskie Lane).

Not to mention the fact that Tebow had 7 more rushing than lane did too.

It's your call, you're the commish. I'm just saying be careful, cause if you don't regulate how much QBs score in this league, whoever has Tebow and Harrell are all but guaranteed spots in the title game.
 
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mross34;1210149; said:
Except for the fact that 57 QBs had more passing TDs last year than the highest returning RB (Javorskie Lane).

Not to mention the fact that Tebow had 7 more rushing than lane did too.

It's your call, you're the commish. I'm just saying be careful, cause if you don't regulate how much QBs score in this league, whoever has Tebow and Harrell are all but guaranteed spots in the title game.

But it's not guaranteed. Injuries occur and you never know who is going to have a "slump".

If the majority wants to lower the amount of points for passing TDs, then I don't have a problem with changing it. You guys just let me know what you want.
 
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MD Buckeye;1210148; said:
I agree. I say we have .1 (for passing/receiving/rushing yards) & 6 points per TD across the board.

This is the list of the leagues top scorers, regardless of position, with those settings:

Player Name Position School 2007 Avg.
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Graham Harrell Quarterback Texas Tech 61.55
Tim Tebow Quarterback Florida 53.27
Chase Daniel Quarterback Missouri 47.82
Todd Reesing Quarterback Kansas 41.51
Kellen Lewis Quarterback Indiana 41.48
Willie Tuitama Quarterback Arizona 38.40
Curtis Painter Quarterback Purdue 37.92
Adam Weber Quarterback Minnesota 37.63
C.J. Bacher Quarterback Northwestern 37.09
Zac Robinson Quarterback Oklahoma State 36.64
Colt McCoy Quarterback Texas 35.70
Cullen Harper Quarterback Clemson 35.58
Josh Freeman Quarterback Kansas State 34.92
Sam Bradford Quarterback Oklahoma 34.55
Matt Grothe Quarterback South Florida 34.15
Jake Locker Quarterback Washington 31.88
Pat White Quarterback West Virginia 31.72
Stephen McGee Quarterback Texas A&M 30.04
Rudy Carpenter Quarterback Arizona State 29.98
Cody Hawkins Quarterback Colorado 29.11
John Parker Wilson Quarterback Alabama 28.88
Thaddeus Lewis Quarterback Duke 28.68
Brian Hoyer Quarterback Michigan State 27.82
Matthew Stafford Quarterback Georgia 26.45
Todd Boeckman Quarterback Ohio State 26.35
Tyler Lorenzen Quarterback Connecticut 25.84
Jake Christensen Quarterback Iowa 25.38
T.J. Yates Quarterback North Carolina 25.08
Mike Teel Quarterback Rutgers 24.99
Juice Williams Quarterback Illinois 24.87
Michael Crabtree Wide Receiver Texas Tech 24.03
Nate Longshore Quarterback California 23.23
Andrew Robinson Quarterback Syracuse 22.68
Joe Ganz Quarterback Nebraska 20.06
Daniel Evans Quarterback North Carolina State 19.85
Marlon Lucky Running Back Nebraska 19.57
Riley Skinner Quarterback Wake Forest 19.08
Casey Dick Quarterback Arkansas 18.45
Drew Weatherford Quarterback Florida State 18.25
Chris Wells Running Back Ohio State 17.88

Games are going to be won and lost by QBs alone.
 
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Here are the default settings for U-Sports......

Offensive Scores (Air)
Total passing yardage: 0.05 pts per yard
Passing touchdowns: 4 pts per TD
Completions: .1 pt per Completion
Interceptions thrown: -2 pts per INT
 
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Not in your league so I dont care what you do, but thought I should point out that even if QBs score the most points, everyone gets one. As long as yours doesnt suck then a lot of the difference is negated. Tebow and Harrell score so much because they are so far ahead of their peers. I am sure you can find runningbacks and widerecievers who will score more than the 6 point advantage that tebow has over Daniels and so on.
 
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It's not like there's a whole lot of money:lol: on this league so why can't we just use the default settings that I have already been set up. I think when you are ready to start the draft you probably should send everyone a pm about 24 hours in advance.

This is my first fantasy league that I have played in and while I am competitive as anyone I don't see why we just can't live with the settings that everyone else on that side uses. I really don't care because I am going to win the whole thing anyways:biggrin2:
 
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BuckeyeSoldier;1210234; said:
Not in your league so I dont care what you do, but thought I should point out that even if QBs score the most points, everyone gets one. As long as yours doesnt suck then a lot of the difference is negated. Tebow and Harrell score so much because they are so far ahead of their peers. I am sure you can find runningbacks and widerecievers who will score more than the 6 point advantage that tebow has over Daniels and so on.

Good point. I say we keep the settings I posted on page 1 and lets get rolling :biggrin:
 
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