Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Recap


Week 12, 2015 Jimmy Vs Adrian



Week 12

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  • Raging BULLS
  • 9-3
  • Weekly Grade: C+
  • 116.25

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  • Pulled Pork Mafia
  • 5-7
  • Weekly Grade: D
  • 73.95
Raging BULLS clinches a spot in the playoffs after taking down Pulled Pork Mafia again, this time by a final score of 116.25 to 73.95. This week, Andy Dalton did the most damage, grabbing 27.05 points. That's a bit of a drop-off from DeAndre Hopkins, who led all players with 32.80 points the last time these teams met. This is the tightest win for Raging BULLS in two head-to-head matchups. They defeated Pulled Pork Mafia 144.05 to 87.05 in Week 1.

Top Players

    • Andy Dalton
    • 27.05
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    • Spencer Ware
    • 20.50
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    • Kamar Aiken
    • 20.00
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    • Cam Newton
    • 18.65

Smooth Moves by Raging BULLS

  • Raging BULLS is either a fortune teller or really knows their stuff. Spencer Ware, who was picked up by Raging BULLS, scored 20.50 points against a projected 13.24, topping his projection by 54.8%.
  • Sat Latavius Murray, who scored 9.20 points, fewer than any RB in the starting lineup.
  • The 18.40 points scored by Javorius Allen, who Raging BULLS picked up this week, beat his projected point total of 13.91 by 32.3%.
  • With 27.05 points, Andy Dalton scored the most points in a matchup for the second time this season.
  • Delanie Walker exceeded scoring projections by 34.0%, with 15.10 points against a projected 11.27.

Toyota Roster Tune-up

  • Fantasy Football is a mental sport. Using your brain is a great way to ensure success.
  • Could have started Shane Vereen, who underachieved, but still outscored the starting RB with 7.60 against a projected 9.70.
  • With 4.60 points against a projected 15.59, Dez Bryant did not meet his projection for the third straight game.
  • Pulled Pork Mafia had 7 starters fail to reach their projections.
  • A heated blanket would be a great gift for Jason Witten during this cold streak. He scored below his projection in three straight games after scoring 7.60 points against a projected 13.54 this week.

What If

  • If Raging BULLS played Pulled Pork Mafia every week, they would be 10-2 this season.
  • Raging BULLS would have beaten nine other teams besides Pulled Pork Mafia this week.
  • Were they resting their players for this week? Raging BULLS would have defeated Pulled Pork Mafia 133.35 - 118.40 had they played each other last week.
  • If they played the same schedule as Pulled Pork Mafia, Raging BULLS would be 7-3.
  • Raging BULLS would be 139-40-1 if they played every team every week.
  • Pulled Pork Mafia would have lost to 12 other teams besides Raging BULLS this week.
  • Pulled Pork Mafia would be 3-7 if they played the same schedule as Raging BULLS.
  • Pulled Pork Mafia would be 64-116 if they played every team every week.

Game Notes

  • Raging BULLS had their lowest winning score of the season with 116.25 points.
  • Raging BULLS won again and is on a four-game winning streak, currently the longest in the league.
  • Pulled Pork Mafia saw their three-game win streak come to an end.
  • We don't condone cheating, but this group of wide receivers might want to spray Stickum on their gloves. The 25.20 total points by the WRs on Raging BULLS was their lowest WR output this season.
  • Kamar Aiken scored 20.00 points against a projected 12.71 in the loss and has now beaten his projection in four straight games.
  • Two of the starters for Raging BULLS scored higher than the leading scorer for Pulled Pork Mafia.
  • Not going to name names, but some people here aren't pulling their weight. Forget it, Brandon McManus needs to step it up! He scored 6.00 points against a projected 7.68 in the win, and has now scored below his projection in four straight games.
  • Raging BULLS is now 6-1 in blowout games, including wins in their last five such contests.

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