Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Recap


Week 13, 2015 Jimmy Vs Beas




Week 13

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  • Raging BULLS
  • 10-3
  • Weekly Grade: A+
  • 180.8

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  • Killer Beas
  • 9-4
  • Weekly Grade: C-
  • 106.01
Raging BULLS put on a show in this matchup, registering the second-highest score of the season, crushing Killer Beas 180.80 to 106.01. While Killer Beas (9-4) is only a game back of Raging BULLS (10-3), they're quite a bit farther behind in points, 1,687.05 to 1,473.11. This beating was revenge for a Week 2 133.93 to 63.00 shellacking by Killer Beas.

Top Players

    • Allen Robinson
    • 43.30
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    • Antonio Brown
    • 40.76
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    • Javorius Allen
    • 35.00
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    • Andy Dalton
    • 29.10

Smooth Moves by Raging BULLS

  • Even NASA would be proud of this aerial performance. Allen Robinson had 43.30 points, the highest WR score of the week and the fourth-highest WR score in the league this season.
  • The best week among all the bellcows: Javorius Allen had an outstanding performance with 35.00 points, the best among RBs this week and the eighth-highest RB score in the league this season.
  • The 29.10 points by Andy Dalton topped a projected 22.30, extending his overachievement streak to three weeks.
  • With 23.20 points, Delanie Walker had the second-highest score of any TE in the league this week.
  • Look, there in the sky. Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's just Martavis Bryant posterizing opponents. He had the 10th-highest score of any WR in the league this week with 21.40 points.

Toyota Roster Tune-up

  • Some people are born losers, others develop it over time. Fortunately, there's a cure: Winning
  • Well, that's embarrassing. Left Tyrod Taylor on the bench, where he ranked eighth in the league in scoring with 36.35 points.
  • Should have started Eric Ebron, who underachieved, but still had more points than the starting TE with 8.90 against a projected 9.35.
  • Crockett Gillmore was last in the matchup in scoring with 1.70 points against a projected 8.76 and underachieved for the fourth time this season.
  • It was not a good week for Killer Beas at TE, where they were beaten 23.20 - 1.70.

What If

  • If Raging BULLS played Killer Beas every week, they'd be 10-3 this year.
  • Raging BULLS would have been undefeated if they played every team in the league this week.
  • Had they played each other last week, Raging BULLS would have defeated Killer Beas 116.25 - 112.52.
  • If they played the same schedule as Killer Beas, Raging BULLS would be 9-2.
  • If Raging BULLS had played every team in the league each week, they would be 154-40-1.
  • Besides Raging BULLS, Killer Beas would have been defeated by seven other teams this week.
  • Killer Beas would be 8-3 if they played the same schedule as Raging BULLS.
  • Killer Beas would be 125-70 if they played every team every week.

Game Notes

  • Looks like teams bring their A game when they see them on the schedule. Of the losses Killer Beas has had, three were against opponents who topped their season scoring average that week.
  • With the win, Raging BULLS has a five-game win streak, currently the longest in the league.
  • The margin of victory of 74.79 points was the largest in the league this week and fourth-biggest in the league this season.
  • Raging BULLS scored 180.80 points, the highest in the league this week and second-highest in the league this season.
  • Just because Robert Horry has seven NBA championship rings, doesn't mean he's one of the greats. Despite being on the winning team, Brandon McManus scored 5.00 points against a projected 7.53 and has now underachieved in five straight games.
  • The highest-scoring group of WRs in the league this week was on Raging BULLS, which got 84.50 points from the position.
  • With the big loss, Killer Beas falls to 3-1 in blowout games this season.
  • Killer Beas 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 74.79 points.

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