Does the int in the 2 pt conversion attempt count?
Both against Brady? And for the Denver d? Or no?
I guess I should know the answer... Anyone?
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Re: 2 pt conversion int
Based on the fact we get credit for 2 pt conversions, it probably SHOULD count, but it does not count that way for the stats.
I think the play is considered "dead" once intercepted UNLESS they return it all the way (then it counts for the defense for 2).
I think the play is considered "dead" once intercepted UNLESS they return it all the way (then it counts for the defense for 2).
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Re: 2 pt conversion int
That is correct.BillyWaz wrote:Based on the fact we get credit for 2 pt conversions, it probably SHOULD count, but it does not count that way for the stats.
I think the play is considered "dead" once intercepted UNLESS they return it all the way (then it counts for the defense for 2).
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Re: 2 pt conversion int
If a fumble occurs during the interception return, it's a live ball. Thus, the offense could still get 2 points after throwing an interception on the two-point try.BillyWaz wrote:Based on the fact we get credit for 2 pt conversions, it probably SHOULD count, but it does not count that way for the stats.
I think the play is considered "dead" once intercepted UNLESS they return it all the way (then it counts for the defense for 2).
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Re: 2 pt conversion int
What I'd like to know is how many points the "One Point Safety" is worth in Fantasy on the two-point attempts. For those that don't know, there's two ways to score a "One Point Safety" now, one will NEVER occur, but the other has happened a few times in college in the past decade.
A) One Point Safety scored by the Offense -- following a turnover on the two-point attempt, if the Defense advances the ball out of the end zone, but then returns back into their own end zone and is tackled by the Offense or runs out of the end zone, One Point is awarded to the Offensive team. (This will happen eventually in the NFL)
B) One Point Safety scored by the Defense -- should the Defense force the Offense back into their own end zone (85+ yards backwards) and tackle the Offense or force the Offense to run out of their own end zone, One Point is awarded to the Defensive team. (This will NEVER happen anywhere).
Basically, on a two-point attempt, a Touchdown by either team is worth two points and a Safety by either team is worth one point. So, how are the Safeties scored in NFFC? Two points or One point?
A) One Point Safety scored by the Offense -- following a turnover on the two-point attempt, if the Defense advances the ball out of the end zone, but then returns back into their own end zone and is tackled by the Offense or runs out of the end zone, One Point is awarded to the Offensive team. (This will happen eventually in the NFL)
B) One Point Safety scored by the Defense -- should the Defense force the Offense back into their own end zone (85+ yards backwards) and tackle the Offense or force the Offense to run out of their own end zone, One Point is awarded to the Defensive team. (This will NEVER happen anywhere).
Basically, on a two-point attempt, a Touchdown by either team is worth two points and a Safety by either team is worth one point. So, how are the Safeties scored in NFFC? Two points or One point?