Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Week 2 Recap...
























AD got past Big Breakfast 106 - 94, led by Reggie Bush, who got the third-highest player point total of the week with 34 points. Big Breakfast met their projections and got 2.9% more points than projected (91.35). AD scored 99.7% of a projected 106.29 points. The Green Bay Packers Defense led Big Breakfast with 26 points while Andy Dalton brought in 24. AD started one player with zero points while Big Breakfast also served up one goose egg, meaning both teams left points off the scoreboard. Big Breakfast (0-2, 173 points) winds up in 14th place and AD (2-0, 224 points) remains in fifth place.




AD Smooth Moves



The 34 points scored by Reggie Bush ranked third in the league this week.

Darren Sproles had the fourth-highest score among RBs in the league this week with 28 points.

AD won even with Stephen Hill in the starting lineup, who didn't score any points.

Mike Wallace exceeded scoring projections by 39.1%, with 18 points against a projected 12.94.

AD was still able to pull out a win with only 4 of their 8 starters exceeding their projected points.

Big Breakfast Regret Tracker



It was a bad week at RB for Big Breakfast, who was outscored at the position 62 - 16 by AD.

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

Justin Blackmon failed to score this week with 0 points against a projected 8.22.

The 5 points scored by Steven Jackson was just 29.4% of his 17.01-point projection.

The RBs on Big Breakfast both fell short of their projected points.

What If



If AD played Big Breakfast every week, they would be 2-0 this season.

Besides Big Breakfast, AD would have defeated nine other teams this week.

AD would have defeated Big Breakfast 118 - 79 had they played each other last week.

If AD had played every team in the league each week, they would be 22-7-1.

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

Big Breakfast would be 7-23 if they played every team every week.

Game Notes



AD was not able to cover the 14.94-point spread in the win.

AD beat Big Breakfast at the top, with two of their starters outscoring the leading point-getter for Big Breakfast.

AD underachieved in the win, recording 99.7% of their projected 106.29, while Big Breakfast performed better than expected, beating their 91.35-point projection by 2.9%.

With 14 points, Big Breakfast got the lowest combined scoring output from the WR position for any team this week.

The best group of RBs in the league this week was on AD, which got 62 points from the position.

The margin of victory was the third-largest in the league this week.

The Green Bay Packers Defense played well in the loss with 26 points, the highest score of any DEF in the league this week.

Andy Dalton exceeded his projected point total by 86.6% in the loss, scoring 24 points against a projected 12.86.



69ers picked up 23 points from Vincent Jackson and 22 from Ben Roethlisberger to beat Hash 116 - 104. Even though both teams met their expectations, 69ers scored 14.3% more than their projected 101.48 points to secure the win. Robert Griffin III led Hash with 32 points while Vernon Davis racked up 24. 69ers (2-0, 240 points) moves into second place while Hash (0-2, 210 points) winds up in 12th place.



69ers Smooth Moves



With 13 points, Jason Hanson had the highest score for a K in the league this week.

With 23 points, Vincent Jackson ranked seventh in the league in scoring among WRs this week.

Jimmy Graham had the third-highest TE score in the league this week with 20 points.

69ers had most of their starters beat their scoring projection (5 out of 8).

Ben Roethlisberger overachieved by 77.7%, scoring 22 points against a projected 12.38.

Hash Regret Tracker



Did not start Ben Tate, who scored 25 points, surpassing his projected points by 397.0%, the third-highest percentage in the league.

Left Brian Hartline on the bench, where he scored 20 points to beat his scoring projection by 346.4%, the sixth-highest percentage in the league.

5 of the 8 starters scored less than their projected points.

Dez Bryant could not reach his projected point total, scoring only 30.0% of his 13.33-point projection with 4 points.

Adrian Peterson, who had the highest projected points in the matchup with 17.06, only scored 11 points.

What If



If 69ers played Hash every week, they would be 2-0 this season.

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

69ers would have defeated Hash 124 - 106 had they played each other last week.

If 69ers had played every team in the league each week, they would be 26-4.

Besides 69ers, Hash would have been defeated by five other teams this week.

Hash would be 16-14 if they played every team every week.

Game Notes



Even though Hash lost, they had two players score higher than the leading scorer for 69ers.

The 12-point win by 69ers beat the 8.88-point spread.

The margin of victory of 12 points was the third-highest margin in the league this week.

69ers had the third-highest point total in the league this week.

Vernon Davis played well in the loss with 24 points, the highest score of any TE in the league this week.

Robert Griffin III did what he could in the loss for Hash. He scored 32 points, the sixth-highest score in the league this week.

69ers got the second-highest combined scoring output from the WR position for any team this week with 42 points.

Wes Welker exceeded his projected point total by 43.6% in the loss, scoring 14 points against a projected 9.75.   Hooligans (1-1, 176 points) found a way to sneak past Long Shlongs, 76 - 75, despite scoring just the 12th-highest point total in the league this week. This was a frustrating one for Long Shlongs (0-2, 155 points) to take, who in addition to losing, also ended up 13th in the league in points. The Seattle Seahawks Defense led Hooligans in scoring this week with 22 points.



Hooligans Smooth Moves



Demaryius Thomas had the eighth-highest score of any WR in the league this week with 21 points.

The 22 points scored by the Seattle Seahawks Defense outpaced their 8.89-point scoring projection by 147.5%.

Starter Marcedes Lewis put up a zero, but Hooligans still won.

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

Long Shlongs Regret Tracker



Acquired and benched Curtis Brinkley, who scored 10 points and beat his projected point total by 199.4%, the 10th-highest percentage in the league.

Should have started Brent Celek, who beat his scoring projection with 23 points against a projected 8.61.

The 10 points scored by the San Diego Chargers Defense did not reach their projected point total of 13.65. They was just picked up this week by Long Shlongs.

Long Shlongs got outscored 22 - 10 by Hooligans at the DEF position.

Long Shlongs got outscored 10 - 4 by Hooligans at the K position.

What If



If Hooligans played Long Shlongs every week, they would be 2-0 this season.

Hooligans would have beaten only three other teams besides Long Shlongs this week.

Had they played each other last week, Hooligans would have defeated Long Shlongs 100 - 80.

If Hooligans had played every team in the league each week, they would be 9-21.

Long Shlongs would have lost to 11 other teams besides Hooligans this week.

If they played every team every week, Long Shlongs would be 4-26.

Game Notes



Both of the losses this season for Long Shlongs have been comeback losses.

Hooligans did not cover the 18.97-point spread, winning by 1 point.

At 1 point, the margin of victory was the tightest of the week.

Hooligans won the matchup despite ranking 12th in the league in scoring this week.

Hooligans won even though Long Shlongs performed better against their scoring projection. Long Shlongs scored 90.1% of their 83.28 projected points, while Hooligans recorded 74.3% of their 102.25-point projection.

With 75 points, Long Shlongs ranked 13th in the league in scoring this week.

Andrew Hawkins tried to help Long Shlongs in the loss, beating his scoring projection by 174.8%, scoring 13 points versus a 4.73-point projection.

Larry Fitzgerald was on the winning team, but only scored 1 point against his projected 18.02.   Los Rojos clobbered Dirty Chavez 117 - 61 while also putting up the second-highest point total in the league this week. It was an epic beatdown, and the 56-point margin of victory is the second-highest in the league this season. Dirty Chavez was done in by a significant drop in scoring from last week's 92 - 80 win against Long Shlongs. Dirty Chavez (1-1, 153 points) goes to 10th place while Los Rojos (2-0, 221 points) remains in fourth place.



Los Rojos Smooth Moves



Dwayne Bowe put up 30 points, which was the eighth-highest score in the league this week.

Trent Richardson ranked ninth in the league in scoring with 29 points.

Rob Gronkowski had the fifth-highest TE score in the league this week with 19 points.

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

Scored 117 points from players in the starting lineup versus 14 points from players left on the bench for the league's highest starter/bench scoring ratio this week.

Dirty Chavez Regret Tracker



Left Willis McGahee on the bench, where he led the team in scoring with 26 points.

7 of the 8 starters scored less than their projected points.

It was not a good week for Dirty Chavez at TE, where they were beaten 19 - 5.

At the DEF position, Dirty Chavez got outscored by Los Rojos 12 - 2.

Darren McFadden fell short of his scoring projection with 5 points, just 34.4% of his projected 14.53.

What If



Los Rojos would be 2-0 if they played Dirty Chavez every week.

Los Rojos would have beaten 13 other teams besides Dirty Chavez this week.

Los Rojos would have defeated Dirty Chavez 104 - 92 had they played each other last week.

If Los Rojos had played every team in the league each week, they would be 20-10.

Dirty Chavez would have lost to 13 other teams besides Los Rojos this week.

If they played every team every week, Dirty Chavez would be 2-27-1.

Game Notes



The top players for Los Rojos were elite in the matchup, as three of their starters outperformed the leading scorer for Dirty Chavez.

Los Rojos won by the largest margin of victory in the league at 56 points.

Los Rojos was able to cover the 16.64-point spread in the win.

Los Rojos had the second-highest score in the league this week with 117 points.

The third-largest score by RBs on a single team this week came from Los Rojos. Their RBs combined to score 42 points.

Malcom Floyd tried to help Dirty Chavez in the loss, beating his scoring projection by 27.5%, scoring 16 points versus a 12.55-point projection.

Despite being on the winning team, Aaron Rodgers, who had the highest projected points in the matchup, fell short of scoring projections with 8 points against a projected 25.77.

Dan Bailey was on the winning team, but only scored 1 point against his projected 8.61.   Cow beat Raging BULLS 106 - 97 thanks in part to Arian Foster who recorded 26 points and Michael Vick who scored 22. Cow met their projections and scored 1.4% more points than projected (104.54). Raging BULLS got just 85.9% of a projected 112.88 points. Raging BULLS, coming off a 158 - 98 win against Daddy Fat Sacks, saw their scoring drop off this week. The outcome could have gone the other way, Raging BULLS had a starter score zero points (Aaron Hernandez). Cow (2-0, 223 points) shifts into third place and Raging BULLS (1-1, 255 points) winds up in seventh place.



Cow Smooth Moves



With 26 points, Arian Foster ranked fifth in scoring among all RBs in the league this week.

Cow had 5 of their 8 starters exceed their projected points.

With 22 points versus a projected 14.89, Michael Vick exceeded his scoring projection by 47.8%.

Raging BULLS Regret Tracker



Did not start Danny Amendola, who led the league in scoring with 35 points.

Should have started the Philadelphia Eagles Defense, which underachieved, but still had more points than the starting DEF with 8 against a projected 11.38.

6 of the starters on Raging BULLS scored less than their projected points.

Aaron Hernandez failed to score this week with 0 points against a projected 13.74.

The Cincinnati Bengals Defense fell short of their scoring projection with 5 points, just 33.1% of their projected 15.11.

What If



If Cow played Raging BULLS every week, they would be 1-1 this season.

Cow would have beaten nine other teams besides Raging BULLS this week.

If Cow had played every team in the league each week, they would be 21-8-1.

Raging BULLS would have lost to six other teams besides Cow this week.

Cow would have lost to Raging BULLS 158 - 117 had they played each other last week.

Raging BULLS would be 23-7 if they played every team every week.

Game Notes



Roddy White was on the losing team, but still had the sixth-highest score of any WR in the league this week with 24 points.

Raging BULLS got the second-highest combined scoring output from the WR position for any team this week with 42 points.

Although Raging BULLS lost, A.J. Green played well, bringing in 31.8% more points than was projected (18 points against a projected 13.66).

Although Cow won, they got little help from Brandon Marshall, who only put up 4 points of a projected 18.48.

Cow beat their projected points, while Raging BULLS fell below their projection.   Daddy Fat Sacks overcame a 13-point projected spread to defeat Chado, 90 - 84 for the upset. They got a team-leading 27 points from Cam Newton and 17 from the Buffalo Bills Defense. While each team fell short of expectations, Daddy Fat Sacks scored 90.8% of a projected 99.15 points to get the win. Chado suffered a significant drop in scoring from last week's 117 - 114 loss against Cow. Daddy Fat Sacks (1-1, 188 points) shifts into eighth place while Chado (0-2, 198 points) goes to 13th place.



Daddy Fat Sacks Smooth Moves



Took the Chicago Bears Defense out of the starting lineup, which scored 11 points on the bench, fewer than the starting DEF.

With 17 points, the Buffalo Bills Defense, which Daddy Fat Sacks picked up this week, beat their 10.15-point projection by 67.5%.

With 27 points, Cam Newton ranked fourth in the league this week in scoring among QBs.

With only 3 of their 8 starters beating their projected points, Daddy Fat Sacks was still able to win.

Chado Regret Tracker



Left Hakeem Nicks on the bench, where he led the league in scoring with 35 points.

Chado got beat 17 - 7 by Daddy Fat Sacks at the DEF position.

Of the 8 starters on Chado, 5 underperformed versus their projections.

With 7 points versus a projected 14.95, the New York Giants Defense scored only 46.8% of their projected point total.

Calvin Johnson underachieved, scoring 17 points, only 77.2% of his projected 22.03.

What If



If Daddy Fat Sacks played Chado every week, they would be 1-1 this season.

Daddy Fat Sacks would have beaten five other teams besides Chado this week.

If Daddy Fat Sacks had played every team in the league each week, they would be 10-20.

Besides Daddy Fat Sacks, Chado would have been defeated by nine other teams this week.

Had they played each other last week, Daddy Fat Sacks would have lost to Chado 114 - 98.

Chado would be 15-15 if they played every team every week.

Game Notes



In the loss, Frank Gore scored 17 points against a projected 10.18 and exceeded his scoring projection by 67.0%.

Chris Johnson did not contribute much to the win by Daddy Fat Sacks. He only scored 4 points of a projected 13.64.

Both teams failed to score as many points as projected for the week.   NY Hitters II put up the highest point total this week to beat Bullock Bulls! 144 - 107. NY Hitters II came into the matchup as the underdog, with a projected spread of 21. NY Hitters II piled up 41.3% more points than projected (101.89) while Bullock Bulls! failed to meet their projections and got just 87.3% of their projected 122.57 points. Leading Bullock Bulls!, C.J. Spiller (31 points) and Percy Harvin (26) both ranked highly overall for the week. NY Hitters II (2-0, 256 points) shifts into first place and Bullock Bulls! (0-2, 214 points) goes to 11th place.



NY Hitters II Smooth Moves



With 34 points, Victor Cruz ranked third in the league in scoring and beat his scoring projection by 137.8%, which was the highest percentage in the matchup.

Eli Manning ranked third in the league in scoring with 34 points.

7 of the 8 starters on NY Hitters II exceeded their projected points.

The 18 points scored by Marshawn Lynch was the ninth-highest score of any RB in the league this week.

By scoring 17 points, Brandon LaFell beat his 7.74 projected points by 119.6%.

Bullock Bulls! Regret Tracker



Picked up Dennis Pitta, who scored 14 points against a projected 8.39, but left him on the bench.

Bullock Bulls! traded for Jermichael Finley, who then fell short of his 10.18-point projection by scoring 3 points.

It was a beating at QB for Bullock Bulls!, as they were outscored 34 - 14 by NY Hitters II.

Bullock Bulls! was dominated at the TE position, scoring 3 points versus the 10 for NY Hitters II.

5 of the 8 starters scored less than their projected points.

What If



NY Hitters II would be 2-0 if they played Bullock Bulls! every week.

NY Hitters II would have been undefeated if they played every team in the league this week.

Had they played each other last week, NY Hitters II would have defeated Bullock Bulls! 112 - 107.

If NY Hitters II had played every team in the league each week, they would be 24-6.

Bullock Bulls! would have lost to just two other teams besides NY Hitters II this week.

If they played every team every week, Bullock Bulls! would be 20-10.

Game Notes



NY Hitters II beat Bullock Bulls! at the top, with two of their starters outscoring the leading point-getter for Bullock Bulls!.

NY Hitters II got a combined 56 points from their WRs, the highest combined scoring output from the WR position for any team this week.

With a margin of victory of 37 points, NY Hitters II had the second-highest margin in the league this week.

With 107 points, Bullock Bulls! had the highest losing score in the league this week.

Bullock Bulls! lost, but C.J. Spiller played well, scoring 31 points to rank seventh in the league in scoring.

In the loss, Percy Harvin had the fifth-highest WR score in the league this week with 26 points.

Bullock Bulls! got 44 points from their RBs, the second-highest combined scoring output from the RB position for any team this week.

  BrotherTheodore (2-0, 194 points) found a way to slip by The Takers, 62 - 61, despite scoring just the 14th-highest point total in the league this week. This was a difficult one for The Takers (0-2, 154 points) to take, who in addition to losing, also ended up 15th in the league in points. Ray Rice was the leading scorer for BrotherTheodore this week with 20 points.



BrotherTheodore Smooth Moves



BrotherTheodore won despite having only 2 of their 8 starters exceed their projected points.

Ray Rice scored 20 points, which ranked eighth out of all the RBs in the league this week.

The 11 points scored by Mason Crosby outpaced his 8.33-point scoring projection by 32.1%.

BrotherTheodore won even though all three of their WRs scored below their projected points.

The Takers Regret Tracker



Did not start Pierre Thomas, who led the team in scoring with 18 points and beat his projected point total by 99.8%, the highest percentage on the team.

The 6 points scored by Randall Cobb did not reach his projected point total of 11.77. He was just traded for this week by The Takers.

The Takers had 7 of their 8 starters score less than their projected points.

The Takers got beat 13 - 3 by BrotherTheodore at the DEF position.

Peyton Manning had the highest projected points in the matchup with 23.19, but fell short by scoring 6 points.

What If



If BrotherTheodore played The Takers every week, they would be 2-0 this season.

Besides The Takers, BrotherTheodore would have beaten only one other team this week.

Had they played each other last week, BrotherTheodore would have defeated The Takers 132 - 93.

If BrotherTheodore had played every team in the league each week, they would be 16-14.

The Takers would have lost to 13 other teams besides BrotherTheodore this week.

If they played every team every week, The Takers would be 3-26-1.

Game Notes



The 1-point win by BrotherTheodore failed to cover the 1.79-point spread.

At 1 point, the margin of victory was the tightest of the week.

BrotherTheodore won even though The Takers performed better against their scoring projection. The Takers scored 63.4% of their 96.23 projected points, while BrotherTheodore recorded 63.3% of their 98.02-point projection.

Jay Cutler was last in the league in scoring with -6 points.

BrotherTheodore was able to win despite putting up the smallest point total of any winning team in the league this week.

Although The Takers lost, DeSean Jackson played well, bringing in 67.9% more points than was projected (18 points against a projected 10.72).

Jacob Tamme failed to meet his projected point total, scoring only 3 points of his projected 10.20.

Although they won, BrotherTheodore could have scored more and left the 20 points from Donnie Avery on the bench.



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