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6 points per passing TD

Postby barrett14 » Tue Aug 23, 2011 3:04 pm

In a league where you get 6 points per passing TD, how early would you take Aaron Rogers? Would you draft a QB in the first round even with the first pick?
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Re: 6 points per passing TD

Postby bungle613 » Tue Aug 23, 2011 3:15 pm

6 points per passing touchdown is meaningless as ALL qb's will get 6 points. YOu can only compare a QB to a QB. Rodgers was tied for 6th in TD's last year.

Take the #1 QB last year in TD's (Brady) with 36, the #12 QB (Flacco) threw 25. A grand total of 22 points difference. Less than 2 PPG.
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Re: 6 points per passing TD

Postby soon179 » Tue Aug 23, 2011 3:20 pm

A Rod is a solid as they come for a fantasy QB. but not worth it over the top RBs this year.I assume he gets the ponts too for rushing TDs as well as passing.Standard.If you have the first round pick in your draft get a top RB or if you have the last pick get rodgers and then a top WR like Jengings or best RB left on the swing keep in mind your RB will be a weakness
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