Week 13
Fantasy football owners will accept any point margin to keep a win streak alive, but if you are able to win in a commanding fashion, it makes the streak all the more sweet. That is what Hash accomplished this week when they put up the sixth-highest point total this season, and won their third straight win, destroying AD 158.90 to 110.14. The streak, which has been a windfall for Hash, has allowed them to move up from 12th place in Week 11 to seventh place now. AD slides to eighth place with a 6-7 record. Hash has now defeated BrotherTheodore (82.24 to 68.42) and Cow (133.71 to 94.26).
Top Players
- Russell Wilson
- 41.80
- Drew Brees
- 28.30
- Jeremy Maclin
- 27.50
- Odell Beckham Jr.
- 26.90
Smooth Moves by Hash
- Not the best, but in the conversation. Russell Wilson ranked fifth in the league in scoring this week with 41.80 points. It was also the second-highest score of any player on Hash this season.
- Was wise to sit the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defense this week, which had 9.00 points, the lowest DEF score on the team.
- Jeremy Maclin scored 27.50 points, the fourth-highest WR score in the league 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 18.90 points to rank third among TEs in the league this week.
- The Philadephia Eagles Defense scored 23.00 points and beat their scoring projection by 340.6%, which led the league.
Toyota Roster Tune-up
- Tough week, AD. We can only assume that all your starters were on bye this week.
- Left Brian Hoyer on the bench, where he led the team in scoring with 29.15 points, beating his scoring projection by 73.9%, which also led the team.
- Should have started Jeremy Langford, who underachieved, but still had more points than the starting RB with 8.80 against a projected 13.09.
- The New England Patriots Defense was last on the team in scoring with 3.00 points against a projected 12.75 and has now underachieved in four straight games.
- A heated blanket would be a great gift for Todd Gurley during this cold streak. He scored below his projection in four straight games after scoring 4.10 points against a projected 16.53 this week.
What If
- If Hash played AD every week, they would be 4-9 this season.
- Hash would have beaten 13 other teams besides AD this week.
- Had they played each other last week, Hash would have defeated AD 133.71 - 80.20.
- Hash would be 5-6 if they played the same schedule as AD.
- If Hash had played every team in the league each week, they would be 97-98.
- AD would have lost to six other teams besides Hash this week.
- AD would be 5-6 if they played the same schedule as Hash.
- If they played every team every week, AD would be 113-81-1.
Game Notes
- Four of the seven losses for AD this season have come when their opponent had their highest-scoring week of the season.
- AD scored 110.14 points against a projected 127.16 and underachieved for the ninth time this season, including the last four weeks in a row.
- AD scored 110.14 points and lost. It is their highest losing score of the season.
- Speed, strength, agility, vision, and intelligence. It was all on display this week when the RBs on Hash collectively had their best week of the season with 32.10 points.
- Hash had their highest score of the season and the sixth-highest in the league this season with 158.90 points.
- Hash has now won three straight games.
- You might as well put AD in your drink, because they're ice cold after losing three games in a row.
- Hash improves to 2-0 and remains undefeated in upset games this season.
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