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BIG ENIS
General Manager
358 posts
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Posted - 12/27/2005 8:34:29 AM |
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Scoring is wrong ...
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Larry Johnson did not get credit for 48 yds and a touchdown recieving. Also, the Giants D had an INT for a touchdown. So basically, I still need 13 points added to my total. Thanks...and Let's Go America!!! |
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Warpigs
Head Coach
214 posts
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Posted - 12/27/2005 2:27:41 PM |
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Our scoring is wrong asswell
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It doesn't have any of the fieldgoals for either of our kickers, a receiving TD for Shaun Alexander or the home field advantage. |
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HellsFire
General Manager
339 posts
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Posted - 12/27/2005 2:58:49 PM |
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theres no homefield advantage in the championship.....
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its the superbowl, played on neutral ground. |
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Warpigs
Head Coach
214 posts
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Posted - 12/27/2005 3:16:19 PM |
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Per the RCFL Rules page
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Every game in the playoffs will be in the home-and-away system, with 2 points to the team with the better record, who will be playing in front of their home crowd. If there isn't homefield advantage and the game ends in a tie, who wins the game? |
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HellsFire
General Manager
339 posts
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Posted - 12/27/2005 3:28:14 PM |
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per the rules page....
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it says there is homefield advantage throughout the "playoffs" not the championship. Its the superbowl, its played on neutral ground. I spoke with Keith and its always been like that in our league. Why would the championship game be at someones home field?? Also, you can see where all of the games said "at" where our game said "vs". Regarding a tie breaker in the playoffs, it states in the rules that the bench scoring constitutes an "overtime". |
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Warriors
Head Coach
272 posts
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Posted - 12/28/2005 9:05:21 AM |
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I'll call Buck Stamps and Rick Dockery....
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..for clarification on this matter. |
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