Week 11, 2015 Beas Vs Laron
Week 11
Killer Beas benefited from 22.60 points from Giovani Bernard to pummel Big Breakfast 84.05 to 35.20. This was an important win for Killer Beas as it clinched a playoff spot for their team. Killer Beas can officially be called a contender after winning their last five, while Big Breakfast is headed in a different direction, having lost their last six. Both sides missed scoring opportunities as Killer Beas had one starter turn in zero points and Big Breakfast had four. Killer Beas (9-2, 1,254.58 points) remains in second place while Big Breakfast (3-8, 928.84 points) stays down in 14th place.
Top Players
- Giovani Bernard
- 22.60
- Theo Riddick
- 13.60
- Jarvis Landry
- 12.40
- Ronnie Hillman
- 11.40
Smooth Moves by Killer Beas
- Shipped in the mercenaries, picking up Giovani Bernard which scored 22.60 points to lead the matchup.
- Sat C.J. Anderson, who scored 9.20 points, fewer than any RB in the starting lineup.
- The 10.00 points scored by Matt Prater, who Killer Beas picked up this week, beat his projected point total of 7.19 by 39.1%.
- Even with a zero from starter Eric Ebron, Killer Beas was still able to win.
- By scoring 11.40 points, Ronnie Hillman beat his 9.49 projected points by 20.1%.
Toyota Roster Tune-up
- Dry your tears, study more articles and forget that your 84.05 to 35.20 loss ever happened.
- Got beat by Killer Beas even though they had their lowest-scoring week of the season.
- Big Breakfast tried to fight through 4 of their 8 starters getting zeros, but could not overcome it.
- At the DEF position, Big Breakfast got outscored by Killer Beas 11.00 - 4.00.
- Big Breakfast had only 3 of their 8 starters underperform versus their projections, but they still lost.
What If
- Killer Beas would be 9-2 if they played Big Breakfast every week.
- Besides Big Breakfast, Killer Beas would have defeated six other teams this week.
- Were they resting their players for this week? Killer Beas would have defeated Big Breakfast 102.16 - 51.15 had they played each other last week.
- If they played the same schedule as Big Breakfast, Killer Beas would be 6-4.
- If Killer Beas had played every team in the league each week, they would be 110-55.
- Big Breakfast would have lost to every other team in the league this week.
- Big Breakfast would be 3-7 if they played the same schedule as Killer Beas.
- If they played every team every week, Big Breakfast would be 53-112.
Game Notes
- Big Breakfast scored the fewest points in the league this week and had the lowest score in the league this season.
- Killer Beas scored 84.05 points against a projected 107.55 and underachieved for the sixth time this season, including the last three weeks in a row.
- With the win, Killer Beas has a five-game win streak, currently the longest in the league.
- Big Breakfast has lost six straight games, the longest current losing streak in the league.
- In games that are blowouts, Big Breakfast is now 1-4, including losses in their last three such matchups.
- Killer Beas ups their record in blowout matchups to 3-0.
- With 34.00 points, Killer Beas got the highest combined scoring output from the RB position for any team this week.
- The margin of victory was the third-largest in the league this week.
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