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Allstar STATS offers a wider range of scoring options than any other stat service, bar none. Use Basic Scoring, Distance Scoring, Performance Scoring, or any combination of the the three. You may also use scoring methods not covered by these standard methods. Our software is the most advanced in the industry. Check with us to see if our software can handle your league's peculiarities. We usually can.
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Basic Scoring is just the way it sounds, very basic. With
Basic Scoring each type of scoring play is assigned a number of points. For example, TD passes are worth 3 points, TD runs and catches are worth 6 points, FGs are worth 3 points, extra points are worth 1 point, and 2-point conversions are worth 2 points.
Whenever one of your players scores on that type of play your team receives the
appropriate number of points. Remember, these are just examples. The number of points that are assigned to each type of scoring play is completely up to you.
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Distance Scoring is similar to Basic Scoring in that the only way
your team gets points is if one of your players is involved in a scoring play. It
differs in that the distance of the scoring play determines the number of points that your
team receives. For example, TD passes from 1 to 25 yards are worth 3 points, TD
passes from 26 to 50 yards are worth 6 points, TD passes from 51 to 75 yards are worth 9
points, and TD passes from 76 to 99 yards are worth 12 points. Again, whenever one of your
players scores on that type of play your team receives the appropriate number of points.
Again, these are just examples. The number of points that are assigned to
each type of scoring play of a certain distance is totally up to you.
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Performance Scoring differs from Basic Scoring and Distance Scoring in that your players don't necessarily need to score in order for you to receive points. Instead their game performance is used to calculate their fantasy points. For offensive players total passing, rushing, and receiving yards are usually used. For example 100-149 passing yards are worth 5 points, 150-199 passing yards are worth 10 points, 200-249 passing yards are worth 15 points, etc. Your players don't need to score. Their fantasy points are calculated based of the number of yards they accumulate during the game.
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Allstar STATS offers so many other ways to score your league it would take up too much space to describe them all. These include defensive players' scoring and stats, NFL defensive teams scoring and stats, NFL special teams scoring and stats, NFL coach's wins and margin of victory, and many, many more. Just check with us to make sure we can handle your league's rules.
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