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		By: JeremyDeShetler		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A bit off topic here, but does anyone know why some leagues use 1 pt per 20 yards passing?  I know some sites and some national contests use this scoring.  I&#039;ve been in a few leagues with this scoring, but typically i&#039;ve been in 25 yards passing = 1 point.  25 yards always made sense to me because 100 yards rushing or receiving is/was considered a good game and that was 10 fantasy points.  10 pts for a QB via yardage in this system would be a 200 yard game, which is usually sub-par.  At least that is what made sense to me.

Not arguing or saying one or the other is better.  I&#039;m just wondering if anyone knows a reason where this came from, or if there&#039;s a rationale behind it?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A bit off topic here, but does anyone know why some leagues use 1 pt per 20 yards passing?  I know some sites and some national contests use this scoring.  I&#8217;ve been in a few leagues with this scoring, but typically i&#8217;ve been in 25 yards passing = 1 point.  25 yards always made sense to me because 100 yards rushing or receiving is/was considered a good game and that was 10 fantasy points.  10 pts for a QB via yardage in this system would be a 200 yard game, which is usually sub-par.  At least that is what made sense to me.</p>
<p>Not arguing or saying one or the other is better.  I&#8217;m just wondering if anyone knows a reason where this came from, or if there&#8217;s a rationale behind it?</p>
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		By: Mark Growcott		</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Feb 2018 07:14:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[While Wilson garnered not one MVP vote, it is hard to find a more valuable player to his team than Wilson was with the Seahawks in 2017.  He did it all in 2017, being responsible for 37 of his team&#039;s 38 Offensive TDs and being their leading Rusher by a lengthy margin.  He led the League in TD Passes with 34 and remarkably more than half (19) were made in the 4th Qtr, easily a NFL record.  

While Fantasy Players would welcome a repeat performance in 2018, the team cannot expect for Wilson to continue to do it all by himself, he needs help.  It is remarkable that he hasn&#039;t missed a game in his career thus far behind that shaky OL.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While Wilson garnered not one MVP vote, it is hard to find a more valuable player to his team than Wilson was with the Seahawks in 2017.  He did it all in 2017, being responsible for 37 of his team&#8217;s 38 Offensive TDs and being their leading Rusher by a lengthy margin.  He led the League in TD Passes with 34 and remarkably more than half (19) were made in the 4th Qtr, easily a NFL record.  </p>
<p>While Fantasy Players would welcome a repeat performance in 2018, the team cannot expect for Wilson to continue to do it all by himself, he needs help.  It is remarkable that he hasn&#8217;t missed a game in his career thus far behind that shaky OL.</p>
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