Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Recap


Week 15, 2015 Jimmy Vs Matt




Playoffs: Hash Beats Raging BULLS

 
 

Week 15

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  • Hash
  • 8-6
  • Weekly Grade: B+
  • 130.69
 
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  • Raging BULLS
  • 10-4
  • Weekly Grade: C
  • 93.8
Raging BULLS was no match for Russell Wilson (33.05) and Golden Tate (23.34) as Hash walked away with a 130.69 to 93.80 victory. Hash has been a powerhouse after winning their last five matchups in a row. This win came when it counted, serving as revenge for a Week 5 122.15 to 91.65 loss to Raging BULLS. Raging BULLS wrapped up the regular season in fifth place with a record of 10-4. In terms of scoring average, they ranked slightly better (second with 124.69). Raging BULLS will start their vacation earlier than they hoped, as they lost their only postseason game. This season, Raging BULLS had the league's best average scoring margin, defeating opponents by 50.20 points per game.

Top Players

    • Russell Wilson
    • 33.05
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    • Golden Tate
    • 23.34
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    • Delanie Walker
    • 20.40
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    • Greg Olsen
    • 19.90

Smooth Moves by Hash

  • If this was college, Russell Wilson would expect to get a sleeve of helmet stickers. He ranked seventh in the league in scoring this week with 33.05 points. It was also the fifth-highest score of any player on Hash this season.
  • Sat Allen Hurns, who scored fewer points than any WR in the starting lineup with 6.40.
  • With 23.34 points, Golden Tate ranked eighth in the league in scoring among WRs 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 19.90 points to rank third among TEs in the league this week.
  • The 15.40 points scored by Denard Robinson was the eighth-highest score of any RB in the league this week.

Toyota Roster Tune-up

  • Tough week, Raging BULLS. We can only assume that all your starters were on bye this week.
  • Should've started AJ McCarron, who underachieved, but still outscored the starting QB with 11.80 against a projected 16.71.
  • T.J. Yates, who Raging BULLS picked up this week, scored below his 18.41-point projection with -0.90 points.
  • The Carolina Panthers Defense had two season-lows this week. They scored a season-low 2.00 points and recorded only 20.2% of their 9.90-point projection.
  • 5 of the starters on Raging BULLS scored less than their projected points.

What If

  • If Hash played Raging BULLS every week, they'd be 5-10 this season.
  • Besides Raging BULLS, Hash would have beaten only four other teams this week.
  • Were they resting their players for this week? Hash would have defeated Raging BULLS 128.84 - 89.45 had they played each other last week.
  • Hash would be 8-5 if they played the same schedule as Raging BULLS.
  • If Hash had played every team in the league each week, they would be 115-102.
  • Raging BULLS would have lost to six other teams besides Hash this week.
  • If they played the same schedule as Hash, Raging BULLS would be 9-4.
  • Raging BULLS would be 157-59-1 if they played every team every week.

Game Notes

  • Hash scored 130.69 points against a projected 122.62 and beat their scoring projection for the eighth time this season, including the last four weeks in a row.
  • Raging BULLS was last in the league in scoring for the first time this season.
  • Hash won again and is on a five-game winning streak, currently the longest in the league.
  • Hash had two starters score more points than the highest-scoring starter for Raging BULLS.
  • The drafted players on Hash put up 81.3% of the team's points this week.
  • The margin of victory was the third-largest in the league this week.
  • With 130.69 points, Hash scored the third-most points in the league this week.
  • Hash overachieved in the win, improving to 7-1 when beating their projected points this season, while Raging BULLS falls to 2-4 when scoring below their projected points.

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