Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Week 1 Recap...




AD defeated Hash 118 - 106 due in part to Drew Brees who logged 26 points and Darren Sproles who scored 20. AD got the win despite a good effort from Hash, who scored 29.1% more than their projected 82.10 points. Robert Griffin III brought in the second-highest score for the week with 31 points for Hash. AD (1-0) starts the campaign in fourth place while Hash (0-1) debuts in 11th place.




AD Smooth Moves



With 26 points, Drew Brees ranked seventh in the league in scoring.

The 17 points scored by the Denver Broncos Defense, which AD picked up this week, beat their projected point total of 11.90 by 42.9%.

With 20 points, Darren Sproles ranked ninth in scoring among all RBs in the league this week.

6 of the 8 starters on AD exceeded their projected points.

By scoring 16 points, Reggie Bush beat his 12.01 projected points by 33.2%.

Hash Regret Tracker

Should have started James Jones, who beat his scoring projection with 18 points against a projected 6.75.

At the DEF position, Hash got outscored by AD 17 - 6.

Hash lost despite having only 4 of their 8 starters score less than their projected points.

With 4 points versus a projected 12.51, Wes Welker scored only 32.0% of his projected point total.

What If

AD would have beaten 11 other teams besides Hash this week.

If AD had scored 41 more points, they would have beaten all teams in the league this week.

Hash would have lost to seven other teams besides AD this week.

If Hash had scored 28 fewer points, they would have lost to all teams in the league this week.

Game Notes

AD was not able to cover the 27.34-point spread in the win.

Both teams topped their projections, but Hash performed better versus expectations than AD and still lost.

AD had the fourth-highest score in the league this week with 118 points.

Robert Griffin III performed well in the loss, ranking second in the league in scoring with 31 points.

In the loss, Adrian Peterson had the sixth-highest RB score in the league this week with 21 points.

The 36 points put up by the RBs on AD was the third-highest combined score by a team's RBs this week.

Vernon Davis exceeded his projected point total by 35.1% in the loss, scoring 13 points against a projected 9.62.

Although AD won, they got little help from Antonio Gates, who only put up 8 points of a projected 14.28.


69ers took advantage of 22 points from Reggie Wayne and another 22 from Stevan Ridley to stomp Big Breakfast, 124 - 79. 69ers piled up 23.1% more points than projected (100.71) while Big Breakfast fell short of their projections and got just 88.2% of their projected 89.55 points. Pierre Garcon led Big Breakfast with 20 points while DeMarco Murray brought in 15. 69ers kicks off the season with a 1-0 record, good enough for third place. Big Breakfast opens at 0-1 and in 16th place.




69ers Smooth Moves



The 20 points scored by Jimmy Graham was the highest TE score in the league this week.

The 22 points scored by Reggie Wayne was the seventh-highest score by a WR in the league this week.

Stevan Ridley had 22 points, the fifth-highest score among RBs in the league this week.

The 21 points scored by Matt Forte was the sixth-highest score of any RB in the league this week.

6 of 8 players in the starting lineup for 69ers topped their projected points.

Big Breakfast Regret Tracker



Missed out on an opportunity by leaving the 22 points scored by Blaine Gabbert on the bench this week. He outperformed his projected point total by 259.5%, the sixth-highest percentage in the league.

Coby Fleener was left on the bench, where he bested his expected 8.12-point total by putting up 14 points.

69ers had a better day at the QB position, topping Big Breakfast 16 - 2.

Big Breakfast had 5 of their 8 starters score less than their projected points.

The Green Bay Packers Defense could not reach their projected point total, scoring only 22.0% of their 13.62-point projection with 3 points.

What If



Besides Big Breakfast, 69ers would have defeated 12 other teams this week.

If 69ers had scored 35 more points, they would have beaten all teams in the league this week.

Big Breakfast would have been beaten by every other team in the league this week.

Big Breakfast would have needed an additional 80 points to beat all teams in the league this week.

Game Notes



69ers had three starters who scored more points than the highest-scoring starter for Big Breakfast.

69ers won by 45.00 points, covering the 11.16-point spread.

69ers got a combined 43 points from their RBs, the highest combined scoring output from the RB position for any team this week.

The 45.00-point margin of victory by 69ers was the second-biggest win in the league this week.

With 124 points, 69ers scored the third-most points in the league this week.

In the loss, Pierre Garcon had the 10th-highest WR score in the league this week with 20 points.

In the loss, Greg Olsen scored 11 points against a projected 7.34 and exceeded his scoring projection by 49.9%.

Despite being on the winning team, the Detroit Lions Defense scored only 6 points against their projected 14.27.

Entering Monday night with a 20-point deficit, Dirty Chavez (1-0, 92 points) came from behind to get past Long Shlongs 92 - 80, in spite of finishing with just the 14th-highest point total in the league this week. This was a rough one for Long Shlongs (0-1, 80 points) to take, who in addition to losing, also ended up 15th in the league in points. Darren McFadden led Dirty Chavez in scoring this week with 24 points.




Dirty Chavez Smooth Moves



Darren McFadden led all RBs in the league this week with 24 points.

Jared Cook scored 10 points and beat his scoring projection by 66.1%, which led the team.

By scoring 16 points, Malcom Floyd beat his 10.06 projected points by 59.0%.

Dirty Chavez was still able to pull out a win with only 3 of their 8 starters exceeding their projected points.

Long Shlongs Regret Tracker



Picked up Titus Young, who scored 3 points against his projected 8.17.

The Buffalo Bills Defense had the lowest point total in the matchup with -1 point.

Long Shlongs lost despite having only 2 of their 8 starters score less than their projected points.

What If



Dirty Chavez would have beaten only one other team besides Long Shlongs this week.

If Dirty Chavez had scored 67 more points, they would have beaten all teams in the league this week.

Besides Dirty Chavez, Long Shlongs would have been defeated by 13 other teams this week.

Long Shlongs would have needed an additional 79 points to beat all teams in the league this week.

Game Notes



Dirty Chavez did not cover the 30.36-point spread, winning by 12.00 points.

Dirty Chavez underachieved in the win, recording 88.5% of their projected 103.93, while Long Shlongs performed better than expected, beating their 73.57-point projection by 8.7%.

The 92 points scored by Dirty Chavez was the lowest winning score in the league this week.

With 80 points, Long Shlongs ranked 15th in the league in scoring this week.

Andre Johnson played well in the loss, ranking ninth in the league in scoring and beating his scoring projection by a matchup-leading 100.8%.

In the loss, Owen Daniels scored 12 points against a projected 6.46 and exceeded his scoring projection by 85.8%.

Despite being on the winning team, Matthew Stafford, who had the highest projected points in the matchup, fell short of scoring projections with 14 points against a projected 21.82.

The Minnesota Vikings Defense did not contribute much to the win by Dirty Chavez. They only scored 7 points of a projected 13.29.


Raging BULLS recorded the highest score this week to put a drubbing on Daddy Fat Sacks 158 - 98. Raging BULLS played out of their minds and put up 53.6% more than their projected 102.88 points, while Daddy Fat Sacks fell just short of hitting their projections and scored 97.6% of a projected 100.37. Daddy Fat Sacks was led by the Chicago Bears Defense with 21 points and Shonn Greene who scored 15. Raging BULLS starts the campaign with a 1-0 record, good enough for first place. Daddy Fat Sacks debuts at 0-1 and in 13th place.




Raging BULLS Smooth Moves



Matt Ryan led the league in scoring with 39 points.

The 24 points by Kevin Smith was the highest score of any RB in the league this week.

The 16 points by Nate Kaeding was the league-high for a K this week.

Raging BULLS had 7 of their 8 starters exceed their projected points.

With 17 points, Aaron Hernandez ranked third in the league this week in scoring among TEs.

Daddy Fat Sacks Regret Tracker



Daddy Fat Sacks left the 17 points scored by Alshon Jeffery on the bench this week. He beat his projected point total by 480.2%, the fourth-highest percentage in the league.

Ryan Fitzpatrick, who was left on the bench, exceeded his 8.52-point projection with 18 points.

Daddy Fat Sacks needed more points from the QB position, where Raging BULLS beat them 39 - 12.

It was not a good week for Daddy Fat Sacks at TE, where they were beaten 17 - 6.

Even though Daddy Fat Sacks lost, only 4 of their 8 starters scored less than their projected points.

What If



Raging BULLS would have been undefeated if they played every team in the league this week.

Raging BULLS would have had to score 80 fewer points to lose to all teams in the league this week.

Besides Raging BULLS, Daddy Fat Sacks would have been defeated by 10 other teams this week.

If Daddy Fat Sacks had scored 20 fewer points, they would have lost to all teams in the league this week.

Game Notes



Raging BULLS won by the largest margin of victory in the league at 60.00 points.

Raging BULLS won by 60.00 points, covering the 2.51-point spread.

Two of the starters for Raging BULLS scored higher than the leading scorer for Daddy Fat Sacks.

Daddy Fat Sacks ranked 12th in the league in scoring this week.

The second-largest score by RBs on a single team this week came from Raging BULLS. Their RBs combined to score 39 points.

The Chicago Bears Defense tried to help Daddy Fat Sacks in the loss, beating their scoring projection by 55.3%, scoring 21 points versus a 13.52-point projection.

Raging BULLS exceeded their scoring expectations while Daddy Fat Sacks failed to meet their projection

BrotherTheodore defeated Bullock Bulls! 132 - 107 and recorded the second-highest score in the league this week. Each side met their expectations, but BrotherTheodore scored 26.3% more points than projected (104.53) to earn the win. Bullock Bulls! was led by Tom Brady with 22 points and the New England Patriots Defense who scored 21. BrotherTheodore (1-0) starts the season in second place while Bullock Bulls! (0-1) debuts in 10th place.



BrotherTheodore Smooth Moves



Ray Rice had 23 points, the third-highest score among RBs in the league this week.

Jeremy Maclin scored 22 points, the seventh-highest WR score in the league this week.

6 of 8 players in the starting lineup for BrotherTheodore topped their projected points.

With 23 points versus a projected 14.35, Jay Cutler exceeded his scoring projection by 60.3%.

Bullock Bulls! Regret Tracker



Left Randall Cobb on the bench, where he scored the fourth-most points in the league and beat his projected point total by 235.7%, the seventh-highest percentage in the league.

C.J. Spiller was left on the bench, where he bested his expected 8.16-point total by putting up 23 points.

Bullock Bulls! could have used more points from the TE position, where BrotherTheodore beat them 15 - 5.

Even though Bullock Bulls! lost, only 4 of their 8 starters scored less than their projected points.

The 1 point scored by Fred Jackson was just 7.4% of his 13.60-point projection.

What If



BrotherTheodore would have beaten 13 other teams besides Bullock Bulls! this week.

BrotherTheodore would have had to score 54 fewer points to lose to all teams in the league this week.

Bullock Bulls! would have lost to six other teams besides BrotherTheodore this week.

If Bullock Bulls! had scored 29 fewer points, they would have lost to all teams in the league this week.

Game Notes



BrotherTheodore won by 25.00 points, covering the 3.21-point spread.

Two of the starters for BrotherTheodore scored higher than the leading scorer for Bullock Bulls!.

The 132 points scored by BrotherTheodore ranked second in the league this week.

The margin of victory of 25.00 points was the third-highest margin in the league this week.

BrotherTheodore got the second-highest combined scoring output from the WR position for any team this week with 47 points.

The New England Patriots Defense exceeded their projected point total by 73.4% in the loss, scoring 21 points against a projected 12.11.

Although BrotherTheodore won, they got little help from Mason Crosby, who only put up 2 points of a projected 8.32.

Both teams scored more than their projected points for the week.


Cow got 26 points from Brandon Marshall and 20 from Arian Foster, edging Chado 117 - 114. Even though both teams hit their projections, Cow scored 16.8% more than their projected 100.18 points to secure the win. Tony Romo racked up the third-highest score for the week with 29 points for Chado. Cow starts off the season with a 1-0 record, good enough for fifth place. Chado debuts at 0-1 and in ninth place.




Cow Smooth Moves



With 26 points, Brandon Marshall had the seventh-highest score in the league this week.

The 20 points scored by Arian Foster was the ninth-highest score of any RB in the league this week.

By scoring 15 points, Stevie Johnson beat his 10.72 projected points by 39.9%.

Cow saw only 4 of their 8 starters top their scoring projection.

All three of the starting WRs scored above their projected points.

Chado Regret Tracker



At the DEF position, Chado got outscored 12 - 5 by Cow.

Chado was not able to win even though only 4 of their 8 starters fell short of their projected point total.

Hakeem Nicks could not reach his projected point total, scoring only 43.8% of his 16.00-point projection with 7 points.

The RBs on Chado both beat their projections, but it was still a loss.

The 114 points Chado had from their starters versus the 59.00 points they left on their bench, was the 12th ranked starter/bench scoring ratio in the league this week.

What If



Besides Chado, Cow would have defeated 10 other teams this week.

If Cow had scored 42 more points, they would have beaten all teams in the league this week.

Chado would have lost to just four other teams besides Cow this week.

If Chado had scored 36 fewer points, they would have lost to all teams in the league this week.

Game Notes



The 3.00-point margin of victory was the smallest in the league this week.

Cow got the best total score from their WRs of any team this week with 58 points.

Chado had the highest losing score in the league this week with 114 points.

Matt Bryant played well in the loss with 16 points, the highest score of any K in the league this week.

Tony Romo performed well in the loss, ranking third in the league in scoring with 29 points.

The 34 points put up by the RBs on Chado was the fourth-highest combined score by a team's RBs this week.

Although Chado lost, Frank Gore played well, bringing in 70.6% more points than was projected (18 points against a projected 10.55).

Dallas Clark was on the winning team, but only scored 4 points against his projected 7.34

Julio Jones registered 28 points, an upgrade on his projected 13.92, as NY Hitters II beat The Takers 112 - 93. Even though both teams hit their projections, NY Hitters II scored 13.9% more than their projected 98.32 points to secure the win. Peyton Manning led The Takers with 24 points while the New York Jets Defense brought in 17. NY Hitters II starts off the season with a 1-0 record, good enough for sixth place. The Takers debuts at 0-1 and in 14th place.




NY Hitters II Smooth Moves



The Baltimore Ravens Defense was the highest-scoring DEF in the league this week with 23 points.

Julio Jones ranked fourth in the league in scoring with 28 points.

NY Hitters II saw the majority of their starters (5 of 8) beat their projected point total.

Brandon Pettigrew exceeded scoring projections by 43.2%, with 12 points against a projected 8.38.

The Takers Regret Tracker



Did not start Mark Sanchez, who scored 28 points to rank fourth in the league in scoring.

The Takers had only 3 of their 8 starters underperform versus their projections, but they still lost.

Pierre Thomas could not reach his projected point total, scoring only 29.4% of his 10.22-point projection with 3 points.

With 6 points, Sebastian Janikowski recorded only 78.2% of his 7.67-point scoring projection.

The Takers ranked 15th in the league this week in starter/bench scoring ratio. They had 93 points from their starters and 59.00 total points left on the bench.

What If



NY Hitters II would have beaten eight other teams besides The Takers this week.

If NY Hitters II had scored 47 more points, they would have beaten all teams in the league this week.

Besides NY Hitters II, The Takers would have been defeated by 11 other teams this week.

If The Takers had scored 15 fewer points, they would have lost to all teams in the league this week.

Game Notes



NY Hitters II was able to cover the 17.33-point spread in the win.

NY Hitters II won even though The Takers performed better against their scoring projection. The Takers beat their 80.99 projected points by 14.8%, while NY Hitters II outscored their 98.32-point projection by 13.9%.

The 19.00-point margin of victory by NY Hitters II was the fourth-biggest win in the league this week.

The Takers ranked 13th in the league in scoring this week.

Jermichael Finley performed well in the loss by having the third-highest score of any TE in the league this week with 17 points.

NY Hitters II got 39 points from their WRs, the fourth-highest combined scoring output from the WR position for any team this week.

Although The Takers lost, Peyton Manning played well, bringing in 39.3% more points than was projected (24 points against a projected 17.23).

Eli Manning, who had the highest projected points in the matchup, fell short of scoring projections with 13 points against a projected 20.17.

Los Rojos (1-0) stole one from Hooligans (0-1) 104 - 100, led by Aaron Rodgers with 25 points and Lance Moore who scored 24. Los Rojos scored first and went into Sunday in front 6 - 0. The tide turned in favor of Hooligans 93 - 88 after the Sunday night game. However, Los Rojos pulled off the comeback victory on Monday night, with 16 points from BenJarvus Green-Ellis.




Los Rojos Smooth Moves



With 25 points, Aaron Rodgers ranked ninth in the league in scoring.

Lance Moore scored 24 points, the sixth-highest WR score in the league this week.

The 18 points scored by Rob Gronkowski was the second-highest point total among TEs in the league this week.

The 16 points scored by BenJarvus Green-Ellis outpaced his 8.53-point scoring projection by 87.6%.

Los Rojos was still able to pull out a win with only 3 of their 8 starters exceeding their projected points.

Hooligans Regret Tracker



The 10 points scored by the Seattle Seahawks Defense did not reach their projected point total of 14.88. They was just picked up this week by Hooligans.

Even though Hooligans lost, only 4 of their 8 starters scored less than their projected points.

With 10 points, Larry Fitzgerald scored only 64.5% of his 15.51 projected point total.

What If



Los Rojos would have beaten five other teams besides Hooligans this week.

If Los Rojos had scored 55 more points, they would have beaten all teams in the league this week.

Besides Los Rojos, Hooligans would have been defeated by nine other teams this week.

If Hooligans had scored 22 fewer points, they would have lost to all teams in the league this week.

Game Notes



Los Rojos had two starters score more points than the highest-scoring starter for Hooligans.

Demaryius Thomas was on the losing team, but still had the seventh-highest score of any WR in the league this week with 22 points.

Marcedes Lewis performed well in the loss by having the fifth-highest score of any TE in the league this week with 16 points.

The third-greatest total score by WRs on a single team this week came from Hooligans. Their WRs combined to score 42 points.

Toby Gerhart did not contribute much to the win by Los Rojos. He only scored 2 points of a projected 7.68.

The matchup saw both teams exceed their scoring projection


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