Week 12, 2015 Dustin Vs Rich
Week 12
OkieHokie, with "Eye of the Tiger" playing in the background, accumulated the highest point total this week and defeated Bullock Bulls! 153.55 to 133.20, overcoming a 21.58-point spread. This win served Bullock Bulls! a cold dish of revenge after they won a Week 1 matchup, 126.10 to 94.10. Bullock Bulls! put in the required effort with a massive improvement in scoring compared to last week's 133.35 to 79.10 loss against Raging BULLS. OkieHokie (3-9, 1,232.70 points) remains mired in 15th place. Bullock Bulls!, despite the loss, clinches a playoff spot this week (third place, 8-4, 1,333.70 points).
Top Players
- Philip Rivers
- 37.90
- Calvin Johnson
- 35.30
- Brandon Marshall
- 34.10
- Sammy Watkins
- 33.80
Smooth Moves by OkieHokie
- Brandon Marshall ranked eighth in the league in scoring with 34.10 points, his highest output of the season.
- The 33.80 points scored by Sammy Watkins ranked ninth in the league in scoring. It was also his highest output of the season.
- Ryan Tannehill scored 26.55 points against a projected 16.24 and has now overachieved in three straight games.
- There are rumors that the military wants to model a new all-terrain vehicle based off of Chris Ivory. He had the seventh-highest score among RBs in the league this week with 18.20 points.
- LeSean McCoy put the team on his back with 16.10 points, the 10th-highest score among RBs in the league this week.
Toyota Roster Tune-up
- Fantasy Football is a mental sport. Using your brain is a great way to ensure success.
- Well, that's embarrassing. Left Matthew Stafford on the bench, where he ranked second in the league in scoring with 46.15 points.
- Bullock Bulls! was not able to win even though only 4 of their 8 starters fell short of their projected point total.
- Julio Jones had the highest projected points in the matchup with 23.26, but fell short by scoring 10.60 points.
- With 3.00 points versus a projected 8.81, Vernon Davis scored only 34.1% of his projected point total.
What If
- If OkieHokie played Bullock Bulls! every week, they would be 4-8 this season.
- OkieHokie would have been undefeated if they played every team in the league this week.
- Were they resting their players for this week? OkieHokie would have defeated Bullock Bulls! 100.20 - 79.10 had they played each other last week.
- If they played the same schedule as Bullock Bulls!, OkieHokie would be 6-4.
- If OkieHokie had played every team in the league each week, they would be 87-93.
- Bullock Bulls! would have lost to just two other teams besides OkieHokie this week.
- If they played the same schedule as OkieHokie, Bullock Bulls! would be 2-8.
- If they played every team every week, Bullock Bulls! would be 110-70.
Game Notes
- Looks like teams bring their A game when they see them on the schedule. Of the losses Bullock Bulls! has had, three were against opponents who topped their season scoring average that week.
- Depth was a factor: Even though Bullock Bulls! lost, they had two players score higher than the leading scorer for OkieHokie.
- Did Bullock Bulls! pay admission to see the greatest show on turf? OkieHokie had a league-high for the week with 153.55 points, which is the seventh-highest score in the league this season.
- Bullock Bulls! has the longest current losing streak in the league, having lost three straight games.
- The manager of OkieHokie was probably the person who destroyed the curve on every test in school. They scored 153.55 points against a projected 95.26 and beat their scoring projection for the eighth time this season, including the last five weeks in a row.
- Don't you hate that person that always has to one-up everybody? Bullock Bulls! scored 133.20 points and lost. It is the second-highest losing score in the league this season.
- The WRs on OkieHokie collectively had their best week of the season with 67.90 points.
- After scoring 10.00 points against a projected 7.06, Chris Boswell has now exceeded his projection in three straight weeks.
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