Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Recap


Week 12, 2015 Chad vs Laron



Week 12

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  • Big Breakfast
  • 4-8
  • Weekly Grade: B+
  • 118.98

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  • $OONER$
  • 5-7
  • Weekly Grade: F
  • 72
At this point, $OONER$ should just be happy being mentioned in the same sentence as Big Breakfast, getting annihilated by them 118.98 to 72.00 after losing their first meeting as well. Big Breakfast usually plays to a higher level against $OONER$, and has a 116.81-point average score in the series. This is 133.8% of their overall season average. This week, Travis Benjamin led the team, getting 22.48 points. That's a downgrade, however, from Carlos Hyde, who led all players with 32.20 points the last time these teams met. To make matters worse, as $OONER$ had two starters score zero points (James Jones and the Pittsburgh Steelers Defense). Big Breakfast now has a 31.03-point average margin of victory over $OONER$. They won 114.63 to 99.55 in Week 1.

Top Players

    • Travis Benjamin
    • 22.48
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    • Amari Cooper
    • 18.50
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    • Jordan Reed
    • 17.80
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    • Theo Riddick
    • 17.80

Smooth Moves by Big Breakfast

  • With 22.48 points, Travis Benjamin led a matchup in points scored for the first time this season.
  • Jordan Reed had the fourth-highest TE score in the league this week with 17.80 points.
  • Theo Riddick scored 17.80 points, which ranked eighth out of all the RBs in the league this week.
  • This is the bar, and this is the team jumping over it. Big Breakfast had 5 of their 8 starters exceed their projected points.
  • By scoring 10.00 points, Alfred Morris beat his 6.77 projected points by 47.7%.

Toyota Roster Tune-up

  • Some people are born losers, others develop it over time. Fortunately, there's a cure: Winning
  • Left Antonio Gates on the bench, where he led the team in scoring with 21.30 points.
  • With 11.60 points against a projected 17.78, Darren McFadden did not meet his projection for the fourth straight game.
  • $OONER$ tried to fight through 2 of their 8 starters getting zeros, but could not overcome it.
  • It was a poor performance for $OONER$ at WR, where they were outdone by Big Breakfast 38.48 - 18.50.

What If

  • If Big Breakfast played $OONER$ every week, they'd be 5-7 this season.
  • Besides $OONER$, Big Breakfast would have defeated 10 other teams this week.
  • Big Breakfast would be 4-6 if they played the same schedule as $OONER$.
  • If Big Breakfast had played every team in the league each week, they would be 64-116.
  • $OONER$ would have been beaten by every other team in the league this week.
  • And they say procrastination doesn't pay off! Had they played each other last week, Big Breakfast would have lost to $OONER$ 79.24 - 35.20.
  • If they played the same schedule as Big Breakfast, $OONER$ would be 4-6.
  • If they played every team every week, $OONER$ would be 84-96.

Game Notes

  • When the going gets tough, the tough are supposed to get going. However, $OONER$ stalled out again and extended their losing streak to three games.
  • The margin of victory of 46.98 points was the largest in the league this week and the biggest of the season for Big Breakfast.
  • $OONER$ underachieved for the eighth time this season, including the last three weeks in a row, scoring 72.00 points against a projected 112.06 this week.
  • It was the lowest score of the season for $OONER$. Their 72.00 points were also last in the league in scoring for the week.
  • Eat. Sleep. Beat the streak. Big Breakfast was finally able to overcome their six-game losing streak with the win.
  • With 18.50 points, $OONER$ got the lowest combined scoring output from the WR position for any team this week.
  • $OONER$ got beat so bad, their own mother doesn't recognize them. It was the worst loss of the season for them, with the margin of victory coming in at 46.98 points.
  • Big Breakfast won in a blowout. They are now 2-4 in blowouts matchups this season.

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