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Post by Neil (OC Outlaws) on Sept 4, 2008 20:40:56 GMT -6
LM,
Per the scoring rules, we are using fractional scoring to reduce the chances of a tie. I'm not sure the ESPN scoring settings are set properly to allow fractional scoring.
Can you please check into this matter?
Thanks
OCO
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2008 0:29:47 GMT -6
If all of our scoring are whole numbers, then where do we get fractional points from? No stat is worth a fraction of a point according to the scoring system.
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Post by Brad (Texas Hellfire) on Sept 5, 2008 8:45:28 GMT -6
I'll look into it . . . I thought it was taken care of already . . . but maybe I input something wrong :/
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Post by Brad (Texas Hellfire) on Sept 5, 2008 8:54:36 GMT -6
sorry about that, I am used to using yahoo . . . when you put in 1/20 or 1/10 and then you flip the fractional scoring icon it does it automatically . . . I thought there was a decimal scoring switch here but I was incorrect. ESPN also only allows decimals out to the tenths place . . . so the following scoring rules have been adjusted: Rushing yards are now 0.1 points per yard Receiving yards are now 0.1 points per yard Passing yards are now 0.2 points per 5 yards So you all may miss out on a very few passing yards points . . . if it costs you a game please contact Chris or I as we have the ability to adjust the scoring for such things as that. Thanks for being patient and bringing issues to our attention as this is the first ESPN league we have run for football
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Post by Neil (OC Outlaws) on Sept 5, 2008 10:01:14 GMT -6
If all of our scoring are whole numbers, then where do we get fractional points from? No stat is worth a fraction of a point according to the scoring system. D-Tow...it has been resolved by LM but it was your team that should have scored 1.7 pts with C. Cooley last night. ESPN only gave you credit for 1 pt. I assume ESPN was truncating the scoring. LM has corrected this by inversing our scoring system and inputting it properly into the ESPN system.
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