Week 11, 2015 Rick Vs John
Week 11
Hooligans, with "Eye of the Tiger" playing in the background, recorded the second-highest point total this week and crushed Hitters 120.25 to 81.00, overcoming an 11.19-point spread. Hitters has had a bad run after losing their third in a row. It was the Jameis Winston show in this one, as he provided the second-highest score for the week with 41.30 points. Hitters (5-6, 1,117.98 points) drops to ninth place and Hooligans (1-10, 738.93 points) remains mired in last place.
Top Players
- Jameis Winston
- 41.30
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defense
- 24.00
- DeSean Jackson
- 19.70
- Alfred Blue
- 18.20
Smooth Moves by Hooligans
- Special teams just got a bit more special this week, thanks to Mason Crosby. His 16.00 points was the highest total among kickers for the week and the fourth-highest K score in the league this season.
- Look, there in the sky. Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's just DeSean Jackson posterizing opponents. He had the sixth-highest score of any WR in the league this week with 19.70 points.
- Alfred Blue put the team on his back with 18.20 points, the seventh-highest score among RBs in the league this week.
- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defense led the team in scoring with 24.00 points, the fifth-highest score of any player on Hooligans this season.
- Hooligans saw the majority of their starters (5 of 8) beat their projected point total.
Toyota Roster Tune-up
- Dry your tears, study more articles and forget that your 120.25 to 81.00 loss ever happened.
- Left Ahmad Bradshaw on the bench, where he exceeded his scoring projection by a league-leading 379.6%.
- Hitters left the 16.40 points scored by Devin Funchess on the bench this week. He beat his projected point total by 121.3%, the 10th-highest percentage in the league.
- With 2.60 points against a projected 16.03, Justin Forsett was last on the team in scoring and has now scored below his projection in four straight games.
- At the DEF position, Hitters got outscored by Hooligans 24.00 - 7.00.
What If
- If Hooligans played Hitters every week, they'd be 2-9 this year.
- Hooligans would have beaten 13 other teams besides Hitters this week.
- If they played the same schedule as Hitters, Hooligans would be 1-9.
- If Hooligans had played every team in the league each week, they would be 27-138.
- Hitters would have lost to nine other teams besides Hooligans this week.
- Timing really is everything. Hooligans would have lost to Hitters 85.45 - 67.64 had they played each other last week.
- If they played the same schedule as Hooligans, Hitters would be 4-6.
- If they played every team every week, Hitters would be 73-92.
Game Notes
- Looks like teams bring their A game when they see them on the schedule. Of the losses Hitters has had, four were against opponents who topped their season scoring average that week.
- Hooligans had their highest score of the season with 120.25 points.
- Hooligans snapped their 10-game losing streak with the win.
- Hitters had their lowest output of the season with 81.00 points.
- With the win, Hooligans now has a 1-2 record in upset games this season.
- In games that are blowouts, Hitters is now 1-2, including losses in their last two such matchups.
- Hitters has now lost three games in a row.
- With a margin of victory of 39.25 points, Hooligans had the fourth-highest margin in the league this week.
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