by Rippin and Tearin Mon Sep 10, 2018 12:43 pm
The main difference from NRL is that because things like tackle breaks dont get scored there is a limit to the number of points that can be scored on a single play. Your players for the most part need to accumulate points over the whole game as opposed to just backing on one big play (like you get quite often in NRL)
Thats a round about way of saying Rodgers is highly unlikely to put up a good score given he basically had zero prior to coming back on in the 2nd half. Might be lucky and add another TD and some yards - perhaps 40 points? I'd be happy with that considering!