a scoring question
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a scoring question
If the KC score hadn't been negated, how would it have been scored. Assume Mahomes gets a TD pass and all the yardage, Toney gets a TD, Kelce gets a reception, but how would the yardage split between Kelce and Toney?
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Re: a scoring question
I honestly don't know the answer to that Bill, maybe someone else does. However the NFL would've scored it we would've followed suit.BigBlueNation wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 4:44 pmIf the KC score hadn't been negated, how would it have been scored. Assume Mahomes gets a TD pass and all the yardage, Toney gets a TD, Kelce gets a reception, but how would the yardage split between Kelce and Toney?
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Re: a scoring question
I can only guess Bill, but it seems like Kelce would have gotten the reception and the receiving yards. Then I think Toney would have gotten rushing yards from the point he received the ball until the end zone plus 6 points for a rushing TD. That's just my guess, but I don't know how else they would have scored it.BigBlueNation wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 4:44 pmIf the KC score hadn't been negated, how would it have been scored. Assume Mahomes gets a TD pass and all the yardage, Toney gets a TD, Kelce gets a reception, but how would the yardage split between Kelce and Toney?
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Re: a scoring question
There is a famous precedent for this. Randy Moss invented Kelce's play. It happened October 19, 2003 Vikings vs Broncos. Culpepper threw a 44 yard bomb to Moss who lateraled it to Moe Williams before he got tackled at the Broncos 15 yd line. Williams went on to score.BigBlueNation wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 4:44 pmIf the KC score hadn't been negated, how would it have been scored. Assume Mahomes gets a TD pass and all the yardage, Toney gets a TD, Kelce gets a reception, but how would the yardage split between Kelce and Toney?
Here is the official scoring of that play:
-Culpepper got all the passing yards (59) and the passing TD
-Moss was credited for the reception and the 44 yds but no TD
-Moe Williams was credited for the 15 yards, receiving TD but not for a catch
The official game record is on profootballreference.com. 2003 season, Week 7, Vikings vs Broncos
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Re: a scoring question
Great job finding that. Kind of unreal that Williams would get 15 yards receiving but no catch. Not a big deal, but you would think that would be 15 rushing yards. But I guess if Culpepper gets the full passing yards then Williams should get 15 of them.Frozen Tundra wrote: ↑Wed Dec 13, 2023 3:10 pmThere is a famous precedent for this. Randy Moss invented Kelce's play. It happened October 19, 2003 Vikings vs Broncos. Culpepper threw a 44 yard bomb to Moss who lateraled it to Moe Williams before he got tackled at the Broncos 15 yd line. Williams went on to score.BigBlueNation wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 4:44 pmIf the KC score hadn't been negated, how would it have been scored. Assume Mahomes gets a TD pass and all the yardage, Toney gets a TD, Kelce gets a reception, but how would the yardage split between Kelce and Toney?
Here is the official scoring of that play:
-Culpepper got all the passing yards (59) and the passing TD
-Moss was credited for the reception and the 44 yds but no TD
-Moe Williams was credited for the 15 yards, receiving TD but not for a catch
The official game record is on profootballreference.com. 2003 season, Week 7, Vikings vs Broncos
Very interesting. I had it wrong, so thanks for finding this info. Great stuff.
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