Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Week 3 Recap...



69ers picked up their third win in a row when they clobbered AD 132 - 83, recording the second-highest score of the week. The streak is the result of some high scoring by 69ers, who owns the highest overall point total in the league this season and is averaging 124.00 points per matchup. AD goes to 2-1 and slides to sixth place. 69ers remains undefeated and in first place having also steamrolled Big Breakfast (124 - 79) and Hash (116 - 104).


69ers Smooth Moves
  • Ben Roethlisberger set the league season-high for total points in a week with 42.
  • The 15 points scored by Jason Hanson was the highest K score of the week and is the third-highest K score in the league this season.
  • The 23 points scored by the Atlanta Falcons Defense, which 69ers picked up this week, beat their projected point total of 10.80 by 113.0%.
  • Sat Stevan Ridley, who scored 3 points, fewer than any RB in the starting lineup.
  • 5 of 8 players in the starting lineup for 69ers topped their projected points.
AD Regret Tracker
  • Picked up Fred Davis but left him on the bench, where he scored 16 points against a projected 8.59.
  • AD tried to fight through 2 of their 8 starters getting zeros, but could not overcome it.
  • AD could have used more points from the TE position, where 69ers beat them 11 - 5.
  • Antonio Gates had a season-low 5 points against a projected 14.18 and underachieved for the second time this season.
  • In the midst of a season-low in scoring, Darren Sproles also did not meet his projected points (10 points scored versus 18.88 projected) for the first time this season.
What If
  • 69ers would be 3-0 if they played AD every week.
  • 69ers would have beaten 13 other teams besides AD this week.
  • 69ers would have defeated AD 116 - 106 had they played each other last week.
  • If they played the same schedule as AD, 69ers would be 2-0.
  • If 69ers had played every team in the league each week, they would be 40-5.
  • AD would have lost to eight other teams besides 69ers this week.
  • AD would be 2-0 if they played the same schedule as 69ers.
  • AD would be 27-16-2 if they played every team every week.
Game Notes
  • 69ers beat their 101.32-point projection and have now beaten their projection every single week this year.
  • 69ers had their highest score of the season and the fourth-highest in the league this season with 132 points.
  • 69ers ups their record in blowout matchups to 2-0.
  • The 49-point margin of victory by 69ers was the second-biggest win in the league this week.
  • Mike Wallace did his best in the loss, ranking fourth among all WRs in the league with 26 points.
  • The win by 69ers was achieved despite having Vincent Jackson put up a season-low 3 points, and underachieve for the second time this season.
  • 69ers got the win despite Jimmy Graham having a season-low 11 points and falling short of his projection for the first time this season.
  • 69ers won the matchup even though Mikel Leshoure was left on the bench, where he scored 23 points, the most of any RB on the team
Hash (1-2, 303 points) defeated Big Breakfast (0-3, 249 points) 93 - 76, led by Robert Griffin III with 22 points and Wes Welker who also scored 22. Hash had a 62 - 54 advantage after the early games on Sunday. They gave up that lead after the late Sunday games and were behind 72 - 61. Sunday night came to an end with Hash up by 11 and they stayed on top through the rest of the matchup.
Hash Smooth Moves
  • Vernon Davis scored 16 points against a projected 9.06 and has now overachieved in every game this season.
  • Wes Welker had the eighth-highest score of any WR in the league this week with 22 points.
  • Hash won despite having only 4 of their 8 starters exceed their scoring projection.
  • James Jones exceeded scoring projections by 38.5%, with 10 points against a projected 7.22.
  • Hash won even though both of their RBs scored below their projected points.
Big Breakfast Regret Tracker
  • Did not start Michael Turner, who scored 16 points and beat his projected point total by a team-leading 112.8%.
  • Should have started Greg Olsen, who beat his scoring projection with 16 points against a projected 7.66.
  • Justin Blackmon has scored below his projection in every game this season after scoring 1 point against a projected 8.64 this week.
  • Steven Jackson had his lowest score of the season with 4 points against a projected 8.62 and has now underachieved in every game this season.
  • Of the 8 starters on Big Breakfast, 5 underperformed versus their projections.
What If
  • If Hash played Big Breakfast every week, they would be 3-0 this season.
  • Besides Big Breakfast, Hash would have defeated seven other teams this week.
  • Had they played each other last week, Hash would have defeated Big Breakfast 104 - 94.
  • Hash would be 0-2 if they played the same schedule as Big Breakfast.
  • If Hash had played every team in the league each week, they would be 24-21.
  • Big Breakfast would have lost to 11 other teams besides Hash this week.
  • Big Breakfast would be 0-2 if they played the same schedule as Hash.
  • If they played every team every week, Big Breakfast would be 9-35-1.
Game Notes
  • Despite being on the winning team, the San Francisco 49ers Defense had a season-low 6 points against a projected 14.48 and has now underachieved in every game this season.
  • Garrett Hartley had a season-low 6 points against a projected 9.63 in the win and has now scored below his projection in every game this season.
  • The 17-point win by Hash beat the 8.39-point spread.
  • The margin of victory of 17 points was the fourth-highest margin in the league this week.
  • With 76 points, Big Breakfast ranked 13th in the league in scoring this week.
  • In the loss, Andy Dalton ranked seventh in the league in scoring and had the highest output of any player on Big Breakfast this season with 30 points.
  • Ben Tate had a season-low -1 point in the win against a projected 8.09 and scored below his projection for the second time this season.
  • In the loss, Antonio Brown scored 18 points against a projected 13.07 and exceeded his scoring projection by 37.7%.
Los Rojos earned their third win in a row when they defeated Long Shlongs 71 - 54. They were led by Lance Moore who had 17 points and Trent Richardson who had 16. Long Shlongs goes to 0-3 and falls to 16th place. Los Rojos stays unbeaten after having beaten Hooligans (104 - 100) and Dirty Chavez (117 - 61).
Los Rojos Smooth Moves
  • Los Rojos was still able to pull out a win with only 2 of their 8 starters exceeding their projected points.
  • The 16 points scored by Trent Richardson was the ninth-highest score of any RB in the league this week.
  • Los Rojos got the win, overcoming both of their RBs underperforming versus their projections.
  • Lance Moore led the team in scoring with 17 points.
  • The 71 points scored by the starters on Los Rojos compared to the 32 points from players left on the bench gave Los Rojos the fourth-highest starter/bench scoring ratio in the league this week.
Long Shlongs Regret Tracker
  • Left Christian Ponder on the bench, where he ranked seventh in the league in scoring with 30 points.
  • Had a chance to start Titus Young, who outdid his scoring projection of 7.68 points by scoring 19 points.
  • Traded for Cedric Benson, who scored 15 points against a projected 5.10, but left him on the bench.
  • Traded for and started Chris Johnson, who then scored below his 12.63-point projection with 3 points.
  • Long Shlongs had 7 of their 8 starters score less than their projected points.
What If
  • Los Rojos would be 3-0 if they played Long Shlongs every week.
  • Los Rojos would not have beaten any other team in the league besides Long Shlongs this week.
  • Had they played each other last week, Los Rojos would have defeated Long Shlongs 117 - 75.
  • If they played the same schedule as Long Shlongs, Los Rojos would be 2-0.
  • If Los Rojos had played every team in the league each week, they would be 21-24.
  • Long Shlongs would have been beaten by every other team in the league this week.
  • If they played the same schedule as Los Rojos, Long Shlongs would be 1-1.
  • Long Shlongs would be 4-41 if they played every team every week.
Game Notes
  • Long Shlongs scored the fewest points in the league this week and had the lowest score in the league this season.
  • The bottom two scoring teams in the league this week were in this matchup.
  • Despite being on the winning team, Aaron Rodgers had a season-low 4 points against a projected 22.94 and has now underachieved in every game this season.
  • The Pittsburgh Steelers Defense had a season-low 3 points against a projected 12.59 in the win and has now scored below their projection in every game this season.
  • Los Rojos did not cover the 18.47-point spread, winning by 17 points.
  • Los Rojos had two starters score more points than the highest-scoring starter for Long Shlongs.
  • Los Rojos had the lowest winning score in the league this week with 71 points.
  • With a margin of victory of 17 points, Los Rojos had the fourth-highest margin in the league this week.


Hooligans put up the second-highest point total this season and upset Dirty Chavez 148 - 92, overcoming an 11-point spread. It was an epic beating, and the 56-point margin of victory is the second-highest in the league this season. Dirty Chavez was coming off a 117 - 61 loss against Los Rojos and saw their scoring improve dramatically this week. Hooligans (2-1, 324 points) climbs into fifth place while Dirty Chavez (1-2, 245 points) drops to 12th place.
Hooligans Smooth Moves
  • Matt Schaub had 34 points, the second-highest QB score of the week and the third-highest QB score in the league this season.
  • Larry Fitzgerald had 26 points, the fourth-highest WR score of the week and the 10th-highest WR score in the league this season.
  • The 40 points scored by Jamaal Charles ranked second in the league in scoring. It is the highest output of any player on Hooligans this season.
  • Eric Decker scored 21 points, the ninth-highest WR score in the league this week.
  • Hooligans had 5 of their 8 starters exceed their projected points.
Dirty Chavez Regret Tracker
  • Did not start Torrey Smith, who scored 30 points to rank seventh in the league in scoring.
  • Alex Henery scored 6 points against a projected 9.22 and has now underachieved in every game this season.
  • The 10 points scored by the Miami Dolphins Defense did not reach their projected point total of 13.05. They was just picked up this week by Dirty Chavez.
  • After a season-low 7 points against a projected 14.23, Marques Colston has now scored below his projection in every game this season.
  • In the midst of a season-low in scoring, Willis McGahee also did not meet his projected points (4 points scored versus 11.15 projected) for the second time this season.
What If
  • Hooligans would be 3-0 if they played Dirty Chavez every week.
  • Hooligans would have been undefeated if they played every team in the league this week.
  • Had they played each other last week, Hooligans would have defeated Dirty Chavez 76 - 61.
  • If they played the same schedule as Dirty Chavez, Hooligans would be 1-1.
  • If Hooligans had played every team in the league each week, they would be 24-21.
  • Besides Hooligans, Dirty Chavez would have been defeated by seven other teams this week.
  • If they played the same schedule as Hooligans, Dirty Chavez would be 0-2.
  • Dirty Chavez would be 9-35-1 if they played every team every week.
Game Notes
  • Three of the starters for Hooligans scored higher than the leading scorer for Dirty Chavez.
  • Hooligans had a league-high for the week with 148 points, which is the second-highest score in the league this season.
  • Hooligans won by the largest margin of victory in the league at 56 points.
  • With the loss, Dirty Chavez has been blown out in each of their two losses.
  • Dirty Chavez scored 92 points against a projected 106.51 and has underachieved every week this season.
  • Dirty Chavez could not pull out the win, but Darren McFadden did perform well with the sixth-best RB score in the league this week, scoring 19 points.
  • In the loss, Jared Cook had the fifth-highest TE score in the league this week with 17 points.
  • Despite being on the winning team, Demaryius Thomas had a season-low 3 points against a projected 14.10 and underachieved for the first time this season
Raging BULLS picked up the third-highest score this week from A.J. Green (34), slipping by Chado 98 - 94. Chado is having trouble getting started and is winless. Chado was led by Calvin Johnson with 32 points and the New York Giants Defense who scored 24. Raging BULLS (2-1, 353 points) climbs into fourth place and Chado (0-3, 292 points) stays in 13th place.
Raging BULLS Smooth Moves
  • With 34 points, A.J. Green had the highest WR score of the week and the third-highest WR score in the league this season.
  • Raging BULLS was still able to pull out a win with only 2 of their 8 starters exceeding their projected points.
Chado Regret Tracker
  • Left Joe Flacco on the bench, where he led the matchup in scoring with 34 points.
  • At the QB position, Chado got outscored 26 - 2 by Raging BULLS.
  • Tony Romo had a season-low 2 points against a projected 23.95 and underachieved for the second time this season.
  • With a season-low 4 points versus a projected 10.84, Frank Gore failed to meet his projection for the first time this season.
  • Dexter McCluster did not meet his 8.67-point projection this week, the second time that's happened this season. His 2 points were also a season-low.
What If
  • If Raging BULLS played Chado every week, they would be 3-0 this season.
  • Raging BULLS would have beaten nine other teams besides Chado this week.
  • Had they played each other last week, Raging BULLS would have defeated Chado 97 - 84.
  • If they played the same schedule as Chado, Raging BULLS would be 2-0.
  • If Raging BULLS had played every team in the league each week, they would be 33-12.
  • Besides Raging BULLS, Chado would have been defeated by five other teams this week.
  • Chado would be 1-1 if they played the same schedule as Raging BULLS.
  • Chado would be 24-21 if they played every team every week.
Game Notes
  • It was a tough loss for Chado, which put up the 10th-biggest score for a losing team in the league this season.
  • Raging BULLS did not cover the 4.27-point spread, winning by 4 points.
  • The margin of victory of 4 points was the smallest in the league this week.
  • The highest-scoring group of WRs in the league this week was on Raging BULLS, which got 55 points from the position.
  • Chado falls to 0-2 in close games this season, remaining winless.
  • Calvin Johnson performed well in the loss, ranking sixth in the league in scoring with a season-high 32 points.
  • All was not bad for Chado in the loss, as Jermaine Gresham scored 17 points, the fifth-largest score for a TE in the league this week.
  • The Philadelphia Eagles Defense had a season-low 3 points in the win against a projected 13.98 and scored below their projection for the second time this season
Daddy Fat Sacks (2-1, 269 points) managed to beat Cow, 81 - 76, in spite of finishing with just the 12th-highest point total in the league this week. Daddy Fat Sacks got lucky, but also came close to hitting their 89.67-point season average (90.3%). The matchup was frustrating for Cow (2-1, 299 points), who not only lost, but also ended up 13th in the league in points. The Chicago Bears Defense was the leading scorer for Daddy Fat Sacks this week with 28 points.
Daddy Fat Sacks Smooth Moves
  • The Chicago Bears Defense had 28 points, the second-highest DEF score of the week and the second-highest score among DEF in the league this season.
  • Took the Buffalo Bills Defense out of the starting lineup, which scored 13 points on the bench, fewer than the starting DEF.
  • With 19 points against a projected 11.19, Brandon Lloyd had his highest output of the season and has now overachieved in every game this season.
  • Daddy Fat Sacks was still able to pull out a win with only 2 of their 8 starters exceeding their projected points.
  • Even with both of their RBs falling short of their projected scores, Daddy Fat Sacks still won.
Cow Regret Tracker
  • Should have started Alex Smith, who underachieved, but still had more points than the starting QB with 9 against a projected 12.50.
  • At the DEF position, Cow got outscored 28 - 4 by Daddy Fat Sacks.
  • With a season-low 1 point versus a projected 16.27, Michael Vick failed to meet his projection for the second time this season.
  • The Cleveland Browns Defense did not meet their 11.11-point projection this week, the first time that's happened this season. Their 4 points were also a season-low.
  • In the midst of a season-low in scoring, Dallas Clark also did not meet his projected points (1 point scored versus 7.56 projected) for the second time this season.
What If
  • Daddy Fat Sacks would be 1-2 if they played Cow every week.
  • Besides Cow, Daddy Fat Sacks would have beaten only three other teams this week.
  • Daddy Fat Sacks would be 0-2 if they played the same schedule as Cow.
  • Daddy Fat Sacks would be 14-31 if they played every team every week.
  • Besides Daddy Fat Sacks, Cow would have been defeated by 11 other teams this week.
  • Had they played each other last week, Daddy Fat Sacks would have lost to Cow 106 - 90.
  • If they played the same schedule as Daddy Fat Sacks, Cow would be 1-1.
  • Cow would be 23-20-2 if they played every team every week.
Game Notes
  • Despite being on the winning team, Jordy Nelson had a season-low 3 points against a projected 12.99 and has now underachieved in every game this season.
  • Daddy Fat Sacks scored 81 points against a projected 108.25 and has underachieved every week this season.
  • Daddy Fat Sacks was able to cover the 1.01-point spread in the win.
  • Daddy Fat Sacks won the matchup despite ranking 12th in the league in scoring this week.
  • Cow scored 76 points, ranking them 13th in the league in scoring.
  • In the loss, Arian Foster had the seventh-highest RB score in the league this week with 17 points.
  • The win by Daddy Fat Sacks was achieved despite having Cam Newton put up a season-low 7 points, and underachieve for the second time this season.
  • Despite being on the winning team, Jason Witten had a season-low 2 points against a projected 14.84 and underachieved for the second time this season
Bullock Bulls! got 30 points from the Arizona Cardinals Defense and 20 from Tom Brady to beat The Takers 126 - 116. Bullock Bulls! came into the Sunday night game facing a 26-point deficit, but scored 36 for the comeback. The Takers is having trouble getting started, and doesn't have a win to speak of yet. The Takers could not make the most of a massive improvement in scoring compared to last week's 62 - 61 loss against BrotherTheodore. Bullock Bulls! (1-2, 340 points) climbs into 10th place while The Takers (0-3, 270 points) steps into 14th place.
Bullock Bulls! Smooth Moves
  • Grabbed the Arizona Cardinals Defense, which scored 30 points to lead the matchup.
  • Took Jermichael Finley out of the starting lineup, who scored 10 points on the bench, fewer than the starting TE.
  • Was smart to sit the New England Patriots Defense this week, which had 2 points, the lowest DEF score on the team.
  • Dennis Pitta scored a season-high 16 points.
  • Bullock Bulls! was still able to pull out a win with only 4 of their 8 starters exceeding their projected points.
The Takers Regret Tracker
  • Had a chance to start Santonio Holmes, who outdid his scoring projection of 8.90 points by scoring 23 points.
  • The Takers got beat 30 - 15 by Bullock Bulls! at the DEF position.
  • DeSean Jackson had a season-low 7 points against a projected 10.87 and underachieved for the first time this season.
  • Even though The Takers lost, only 4 of their 8 starters scored less than their projected points.
  • With 14 points versus a projected 17.50, Michael Bush scored only 80.0% of his projected point total.
What If
  • If Bullock Bulls! played The Takers every week, they would be 3-0 this season.
  • Bullock Bulls! would have beaten 12 other teams besides The Takers this week.
  • Had they played each other last week, Bullock Bulls! would have defeated The Takers 107 - 61.
  • If they played the same schedule as The Takers, Bullock Bulls! would be 1-1.
  • If Bullock Bulls! had played every team in the league each week, they would be 33-12.
  • The Takers would have lost to just two other teams besides Bullock Bulls! this week.
  • The Takers would be 0-2 if they played the same schedule as Bullock Bulls!.
  • If they played every team every week, The Takers would be 15-29-1.
Game Notes
  • Despite being on the winning team, LeSean McCoy had a season-low 10 points against a projected 20.20 and has now underachieved in every game this season.
  • The Takers scored 116 points and lost. It is the highest losing score in the league this season.
  • Bullock Bulls! won but failed to cover the 15.60-point spread, winning by 10 points.
  • The 126 points scored by Bullock Bulls! is their highest score of the season and the sixth-highest in the league this season.
  • The Takers got the best total score from their RBs of any team this week with 50 points.
  • Bullock Bulls! won even though The Takers performed better against their scoring projection. The Takers beat their 102.74 projected points by 12.9%, while Bullock Bulls! outscored their 118.34-point projection by 6.5%.
  • Even in the loss, the 26 points scored by Maurice Jones-Drew was the third-highest score of any RB in the league this week.
  • The win by Bullock Bulls! was achieved despite having C.J. Spiller put up a season-low 13 points, and underachieve for the first time this season
NY Hitters II earned their third win in as many matchups when they defeated BrotherTheodore 115 - 83. They were led by Andre Brown who had 27 points and Martellus Bennett who had 19. The streak is due in part to NY Hitters II having the second-highest scoring output in the league at 123.67 points per matchup. BrotherTheodore slides to eighth place with a 2-1 record. NY Hitters II remains unbeaten having also blown through The Takers (112 - 93) and Bullock Bulls! (144 - 107).
NY Hitters II Smooth Moves
  • Martellus Bennett had 19 points, the fourth-highest TE score of the week and the ninth-highest TE score in the league this season.
  • The 27 points scored by Andre Brown, who NY Hitters II picked up this week, beat his projected point total of 11.04 by 144.6%.
  • Sat TE Brandon Pettigrew on the bench, where he had the lowest TE score on the team with 11 points.
  • With 12 points against a projected 7.64, Stephen Gostkowski had his highest output of the season and has now overachieved in every game this season.
  • 5 of the 8 starters on NY Hitters II exceeded their projected points.
BrotherTheodore Regret Tracker
  • Left Heath Miller on the bench, where he led the team in scoring with 26 points, beating his scoring projection by 191.5%, which also led the team.
  • NY Hitters II had a better day at the QB position, topping BrotherTheodore 19 - 5.
  • BrotherTheodore fell short at the K position, getting outscored 12 - 6 by NY Hitters II.
  • The Houston Texans Defense had a season-low 6 points against a projected 9.53 and underachieved for the second time this season.
  • Steve Smith did not meet his 14.80-point projection this week, the second time that's happened this season. His 12 points were also a season-low.
What If
  • NY Hitters II would be 2-1 if they played BrotherTheodore every week.
  • Besides BrotherTheodore, NY Hitters II would have defeated 10 other teams this week.
  • Had they played each other last week, NY Hitters II would have defeated BrotherTheodore 144 - 62.
  • NY Hitters II would be 2-0 if they played the same schedule as BrotherTheodore.
  • If NY Hitters II had played every team in the league each week, they would be 35-10.
  • BrotherTheodore would have lost to eight other teams besides NY Hitters II this week.
  • BrotherTheodore would be 1-1 if they played the same schedule as NY Hitters II.
  • BrotherTheodore would be 21-23-1 if they played every team every week.
Game Notes
  • NY Hitters II has beaten their projection every week this season, scoring 115 points against a projected 108.45 this week.
  • NY Hitters II won by 32 points, covering the 27.70-point spread.
  • The margin of victory was the third-largest in the league this week.
  • Even in the loss, the 25 points scored by Ray Rice was the fourth-highest score of any RB in the league this week.
  • Kyle Rudolph performed well in the loss by having the third-highest score of any TE in the league this week with 20 points.
  • Victor Cruz had a season-low 10 points in the win against a projected 18.85 and scored below his projection for the second time this season.
  • The win by NY Hitters II was achieved despite having the Baltimore Ravens Defense put up a season-low 1 point, and underachieve for the first time this season.
  • Despite being on the winning team, Marshawn Lynch had a season-low 10 points against a projected 15.30 and underachieved for the first time this season

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