The points are determined based on the player's stats. For example in fantasy football, usually a touchdown is worth 6 points. Also for every 10 yards rushing or receiving, that is another point. For every 25 yards passing, that is 1 point. There are sometimes bonus points rewarded for high yardage totals, but all of this is determined by the commisioner and how they choose to have points calculated.
Maybe when they foul, i only know stuff about fantasy football.
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Points Per Reception
Points Per Reception
I have actually seen that bench points are displayed on some fantasy football sites. I saw that some of my benched players would have contributed a lot more points than my starters. At Phenoms Fantasy Football, the site they use actually shows you which players you should have started.
By tackling other players.
It's the fantasy leagues prediction of how many points that player will get that game. For Example: If the guru for that player is "26.7". They are predicting that player will get 26.7 fantasy points for your team.
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You only get points for your Active players. Your reserves (or BENCH) players do get points, but their points do not count towards your total.
Most of the time none
Fantasy football teams consist of quarterbacks, wide receivers, tight ends, defenses, running backs and kickers. These players score points for their fantasy football teams in head to head games.
PPR league is short for Points Per Reception. It signifies a difference in drafting fantasy football players that add value mostly to the running back position in comparison to a standardized format.