Scoring
NFL Street Unplugged is a game that awards thousands of points for the style that a player exhibits on the field. Players can choose from an array of tricks to perform to earn these points. These tricks are worth more points in the end zone than they are on the field of play. Style points can be combined on one play. For example, a diving catch in the end zone from a behind the back throw for a touchdown.
Scoring:
Style points awarded for the following:
| STYLE TRICKS | FIELD OF PLAY | IN THE END ZONE |
|---|---|---|
| Diving one-handed reception | 30,000 | 50,000 |
| Behind the back catch | 20,000 | 30,000 |
| Between the legs throw with reception | 20,000 | 30,000 |
| Behind the back throw with reception | 10,000 | 20,000 |
| One-handed reception | 10,000 | 20,000 |
| Running figure 8’s between legs | 5,000 | - |
| Diving catch | 1,000 | 2,000 |
| Successful tip to teammate | 1,000 | 2,000 |
| One-Handed Trap | 1,000 | 2,000 |
| Touchdown | - | 1,000 |
*Style points can be combined on one play.
Diving One Handed Reception
30,000 points awarded on the field of play, 50,000 in the end zone.
The diving one-handed reception is worth the most points of all the style tricks. For these points to be awarded, the player must actually have incentive to dive and catch the football in one hand and no other part of the body. Points will not be awarded for catching the ball, then falling or diving.
Behind the Back Catch
20,000 points on the field of play, 30,000 in the end zone.
The behind the back catch is perhaps one of the most stylish ways to catch a pass. The ball must be caught completely behind the player’s back in order for points to be awarded.
Between the Legs Throw with Reception
20,000 points on the field of play, 30,000 in the end zone.
A player must successfully throw the ball between his or her legs and the receiver must catch it.
Behind the Back Throw with Reception
10,000 points on the field of play, 20,000 points in the end zone.
The behind the back throw and reception is completed when a player throws the ball to a teammate from behind his or her back, and the receiver successfully catches it.
One Handed Reception
10,000 points in the field of play, 20,000 in the end zone.
The one-handed reception is one of the more difficult tricks a player can perform. In order for the player to be awarded these points, he/she must catch the football in one hand and no other part of the body. If a player traps the ball to his/her body, it will not count as a one-handed reception.
Running Figure 8s Between the Legs
5,000 points on the field of play.
To complete a successful Figure 8, the player must take the ball and loop it between their legs twice while advancing downfield without being touched.
Diving Catch
1,000 points on the field of play, 2,000 in the end zone.
These points are awarded when the participant catches the ball while diving. The player’s body must be parallel to the ground.
One Handed Trap
1,000 points in the field of play, 2,000 in the end zone.
Unlike the one-handed reception, a player can catch the ball with his/her whole arm and body to properly execute this trick.
Successful Tip to Teammate
This trick is worth 1,000 points on the field of play, 2,000 in the end zone.
A successful tip to a teammate is when the ball is thrown and a player tips the ball to his or her teammate. The receiver must successfully catch the ball off of the tip for points to be awarded.
Touchdown
1,000 points
When a player catches the ball in the end zone.
