So when a quarterback is sacked, are we supposed to put the negative yards against their rushing stats? As far as I know, that's how it's supposed to be, but i can already see some teams aren't doing that.
I believe we are using the college version but I could be wrong. Maybe that is the confusion. We should probably address this BUT who really cares about stats anyway?
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In the NFL yards lost on the play are added as negative yardage to the team's passing totals; however, the quarterback's individual passing total stats remains unchanged.[2]NCAA continues to subtract sack yardage from individual rushing totals. Also, a sack is a tackle but NOT a tackle for a loss.
I personally don't care about stats, but if we have to go through the trouble of taking stats, they might as well be as accurate as possible. In my opinion at least
I also noticed that none of the TDs scored by the Shock show up in the Individual TDs category and that James Cammack was credited in the Individual TD category for a TD pass. I don't think passing TDs are noted in that category.
I also noticed that none of the TDs scored by the Shock show up in the Individual TDs category...
Not sure why that happened or why I tried to enter Austin Hunt's (#92) 1 TFL and it never showed up so I entered it 3 more times, trying to get it to appear. Once the server reset, there were 4 TFL, which makes sense because I entered it four times... I just couldn't see on the entry page that they were recording.
The only thing I care about as far as stats are concerned, besides giving a next level hopeful what he needs to send to coaches, is getting them in because posting stats is a league rule.
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