But Monday night's two special teams TDs from Eddie Royal opened up my eyes, especially when he did absolutely nothing at WR. He was the dominant force in that game and yet it didn't show up on the fantasy stats.
So, that begs the question: Should the NFFC double reward those special teams TDs? Should we give the fantasy D/ST those six points and the Eddie Royal owners those six points? Is that fair? Remember, right now we don't subtract any lost fumbles from those players on special teams and if we reward TDs then we have to subtract 1 point for lost fumbles, too. Odds are that you'll lose a point more often than you'll gain 6 points, but we'd all understand that when we draft these type of players.
I'm open for this discussion and would consider a rule change in 2010 if the vast majority wants to see a change. There are still returns-only guys in the NFL, but more and more you are seeing DeSean Jackson and Eddie Royal types doing the damage on special teams. Should they be rewarded on fantasy rosters? Do we really want that many points (somewhat lucky in earning them) going to fantasy teams on that one play??
I don't have the answers, but I bet you folks do.
