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Why do my projected and actual fantasy point totals include fractional and negative points?

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Why do my projected and actual fantasy point totals include fractional and negative points?

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If you play in an NFL-Managed league, you may see negative point totals for players during games throughout the season. For example (using NFL-Managed default scoring settings), if your starting quarterback throws for 100 yards (4 points) and 4 interceptions (-8 points), plus he loses a fumble (-2 points), your quarterbacks total would be -6 points for the game. It is important to remember that if your players have a poor performance on the field, negative fantasy points are a possibility on your roster. If you play in a Custom NFL.com Fantasy League, the precise point totals that you see for your team are dependent on the scoring settings established by your League Manager. If your League Manager chooses to have negative points, you could see players with negative point totals as described above. Fractional points are another feature on NFL.com Fantasy Football. Fractional totals occur when a League Manager sets specific scoring regulations that award points to players in non-whole nu

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