SPP for throwers completing TD passes

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SPP for throwers completing TD passes

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Do the throwers get anything in terms of SPP's for throwing a touchdown, or are the points given solely to the chap catching the pass?


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Post by GalakStarscraper »

Chap catching the ball ... not if the pass was ACCURATE then ANY of your chaps OTHER than the thrower catching the ball counts as a chap catching the ball.

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Post by Longshot »

Chap? i am not sure of the meaning, can you explain it please.
By the way: a Thrower get 1 SPP EACH time that his pass his completed.(for a TD or no).

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The thrower gets 1 SPP for the completed pass
The catcher gets 3 SPP because he scored the TD (not because he catched the pass)

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true, but we still don t know what a chap is ?? ;p

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"Chap" is old fashioned slang for man.

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Post by Ghost of Pariah »

It's an interesting idea isn't it?
Another reason my league uses the natural 1 fumble rule is because we all felt that throwing a completion is too hard to be only rewarded with 1 spp.

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explain the natural one fumble rule, isnt it a standard rule, one always fails?

Also, we experimented with 2spp for a long bomb, one for all other passes, seems to work but it favours elves for obvious reasons. :)

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I thot a chap is one half of chaps which are mostly used these days for motorcycle riders, leather half pants.

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Nighthawk wrote:The thrower gets 1 SPP for the completed pass
The catcher gets 3 SPP because he scored the TD (not because he catched the pass)

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... The thrower gets 1 SPP for an ACCURATE completed pass?

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Post by BoB »

just to clarify, so any accurate completed pass you believe should be worth 2spp?
that would kick ass for my wood elf team!! i like it.
On a quick pass, throw on a 2+(rerollfail) and catch on a 2+(rerollfail)
Same spp as inflicting a cas?!
That would rock.

The reason we played 2spp for a long bomb is cuz there is so much added risk, it is a lot harder to throw it and there is more chance of an intercept.

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Post by shaniepoo »

Now im getting confused?
Player1 throws to player2. Its an accurate pass. Player2 catches the ball on the TD Zone.

Player1=1spp (comp)
Player2=1spp (comp?)+3spp (TD)

Is that right or is it just 3spp's for player 2 (TD)?

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Post by Slinky78 »

Just 3 points for the catcher. Completions are only awarded to the player throwing the pass. Or at least that's the way i've always read it.

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I thought so. Chears.

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Post by BoB »

current rules, 1spp for thrower, 3 for catcher(TD).
suggested, 2sppfor thrower (if accurate and completed) and 3 for catcher.

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