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By Jim McCormick
Special to ESPN.com Thursday, October 29, 2009 I have a friend who complains constantly about his fantasy league, where a quarterback sack is equal to an interception in the settings. Now, before we call for the waambulance, you must understand that this modification sees you lose two points for every sack that your own quarterback endures, not every time your team defense gets to the signal-caller. This setting dramatically alters how quarterbacks are valued and specific deflations are seen in guys like Aaron Rodgers, who play behind porous ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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