Week 11
Hash (5-6, 1,101.13 points) took advantage of the third-highest score of the week from Russell Wilson to get the win over BrotherTheodore (5-6, 1,022.68 points) 82.24 to 68.42. Heading into Sunday, Hash was in front 11.40 to 4.92. They let that melt away like marshmallows in a campfire and trailed 50.72 to 42.82 after the early Sunday games. Hash took the lead back during the late Sunday games and held on for the victory.
Top Players
- Russell Wilson
- 32.00
- Matt Ryan
- 22.70
- Golden Tate
- 17.02
- Greg Olsen
- 14.40
Smooth Moves by Hash
- Russell Wilson brought in 32.00 points, which was good enough to rank third in the league in scoring this week and second-best of any player on Hash this season.
- Sat Allen Hurns, who scored fewer points than any WR in the starting lineup with 4.90.
- Golden Tate scored 17.02 points, the eighth-highest WR score in the league this week.
- Do you put a LB or DB on him? You might have to put both on him if this continues. Greg Olsen scored 14.40 points to rank fifth among TEs in the league this week.
- Even with two starters scoring zero points, Hash was still able to win.
Toyota Roster Tune-up
- If only we provided some kind of tool, like weekly articles, that would help BrotherTheodore secure a victory. Oh, WAIT, we do.
- The Minnesota Vikings Defense was last on the team in scoring with 1.00 point against a projected 7.74 and underachieved for the third time this season.
- Of the 8 starters on BrotherTheodore, 5 underperformed versus their projections.
- Did not take Marshawn Lynch (0 points) out of the starting lineup this week.
- LeGarrette Blount fell short of his scoring projection with 7.10 points, just 48.9% of his projected 14.52.
What If
- Hash would be 6-5 if they played BrotherTheodore every week.
- Besides BrotherTheodore, Hash would have defeated five other teams this week.
- If they played the same schedule as BrotherTheodore, Hash would be 6-4.
- Hash would be 70-95 if they played every team every week.
- BrotherTheodore would have lost to 12 other teams besides Hash this week.
- Timing really is everything. Hash would have lost to BrotherTheodore 111.14 - 92.76 had they played each other last week.
- BrotherTheodore would be 4-6 if they played the same schedule as Hash.
- BrotherTheodore would be 61-104 if they played every team every week.
Game Notes
- The 82.24 points by Hash was their lowest winning score of the season.
- Hash won by 13.82 points, covering the 9.57-point spread.
- In the loss, Graham Gano scored 14.00 points against a projected 7.67 and has now overachieved in three straight games.
- Not going to name names, but some people here aren't pulling their weight. Forget it, Jeremy Maclin needs to step it up! He scored 6.42 points against a projected 13.51 in the win, and has now scored below his projection in four straight games.
- The draft continues to pay off for Hash, which got 84.9% of their points from players they drafted.
- BrotherTheodore scored 68.42 points, ranking them 14th in the league in scoring.
- Hash is now 2-5 when failing to reach their projection and BrotherTheodore falls to 2-3 when scoring below their projected total.
- Blair Walsh failed to meet his projected point total, scoring only 1.00 point of his projected 7.16.
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