Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Recap


Week 17, 2015 John Vs Adrian



Consolation: Pulled Pork Mafia Beats Hitters

 
 

Week 17

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  • Pulled Pork Mafia
  • 6-8
  • Weekly Grade: A
  • 124.65
 
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  • Hitters
  • 7-7
  • Weekly Grade: C
  • 95.7
Pulled Pork Mafia got the highest player point total in the league this week from Cam Newton (35.65) and beat Hitters 124.65 to 95.70. This win came when it counted, serving as revenge for a Week 6 89.85 to 68.41 loss to Hitters. To make matters worse, Hitters had a starter score zero points (Stevie Johnson).

Top Players

    • Cam Newton
    • 35.65
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    • Jordan Matthews
    • 24.40
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    • Eli Manning
    • 22.10
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    • Anquan Boldin
    • 18.10

Smooth Moves by Pulled Pork Mafia

  • The 12.00 points by Steven Hauschka was the league-high for a K this week.
  • With 35.65 points, Cam Newton paced the league in scoring for the fourth time this season.
  • With 18.10 points, Anquan Boldin ranked eighth in the league in scoring among WRs this week.
  • With 17.80 points, Jason Witten ranked third in the league this week in scoring among TEs.
  • Did you use any black magic this week? Pulled Pork Mafia was still able to pull out a win with only 4 of their 8 starters exceeding their projected points.

Toyota Roster Tune-up

  • Fantasy Football is a mental sport. Using your brain is a great way to ensure success.
  • Hitters left the 18.90 points scored by Richard Rodgers on the bench this week. He beat his projected point total by 148.7%, the second-highest percentage in the league.
  • The 3.80 points scored by Rob Gronkowski was the lowest total in the matchup and 24.6% of his projected point total of 15.44, which was his lowest percentage of the season.
  • This is how people lose everything in casinos. Hitters thought their luck would change and went back to the well with John Brown. However, he scored 8.50 points against a projected 13.96 and has now underachieved in three straight games.
  • Hitters was dominated at the TE position, scoring 3.80 points versus the 17.80 for Pulled Pork Mafia.

What If

  • If Pulled Pork Mafia played Hitters every week, they'd be 9-8 this year.
  • Besides Hitters, Pulled Pork Mafia would have defeated five other teams this week.
  • Had they played each other last week, Pulled Pork Mafia would have defeated Hitters 97.80 - 88.90.
  • Pulled Pork Mafia would be 5-10 if they played the same schedule as Hitters.
  • If Pulled Pork Mafia had played every team in the league each week, they would be 93-141-1.
  • Hitters would have lost to just three other teams besides Pulled Pork Mafia this week.
  • If they played the same schedule as Pulled Pork Mafia, Hitters would be 5-10.
  • Hitters would be 99-136 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 Hitters has had, seven were against opponents who topped their season scoring average that week.
  • In the loss, Jordan Matthews ranked seventh in the league in scoring with 24.40 points against a projected 13.90 and has now overachieved in three straight games.
  • Pulled Pork Mafia is leveraging their draft well. This week they got 89.9% of their points from players they drafted.
  • Hitters had the highest losing score in the league this week with 95.70 points.
  • The margin of victory was the third-largest in the league this week.
  • Pulled Pork Mafia overachieved and improves to 6-1 when doing so, while Hitters fell short of their projection. They are now 2-6 when scoring less than expected.
  • With 124.65 points, Pulled Pork Mafia scored the second-most points in the league this week.
  • Eli Manning did what he could in the loss for Hitters. He scored 22.10 points, the 10th-highest score in the league this week

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