1 point
Two points, from what i heard
6 POINTS
In flag football, teams typically score points as follows: 6 points for a touchdown, 1 or 2 points for a conversion attempt after a touchdown (depending on whether the team chooses a short or long conversion), and 2 points for a safety. The scoring can vary slightly based on specific league rules, but these are the common point values.
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In football, a team needs to score more points than their opponent to win the game. Typically, a team needs to score at least 1 point more than the other team to win.
there are 6 points for a conversion. if you make a field goal it is one point and a two point conversion is two. a safety is two points for the defense and then they get it back from a kickoff. (don't use a tee after a safety.)
Yes, many. Every time you hear a final score like '7 to nothing' it means one of the teams scored zero points.
English and Scottish football leagues all have the same points scoring system, that is: Win = 3 points Draw = 1 point Lose = 0 points Thus you get 1 point for a draw irrespective of whether it is a score or 0-0 draw
well if you mean when you score you get 6 points only football but you can probably get 6 points in almost every game if you keep it staking up so their is your answer not certain
you score 3 points
One point for kicking, two points for running or passing.
In cribbage, you score 4 points for a flush.