Week 2 Kurt Vs Matt
Week 2
Hash was on another level this week, putting up the second-highest point total in the league this week to get past 69ers 122.50 to 111.85. Each team met their expectations, but Hash scored 27.5% more than a projected 96.10 points to get the win. 69ers was coming off a 104.25 to 68.45 loss against Cow and saw their scoring improve dramatically this week. Hash (1-1, 232.80 points) shifts into seventh place and 69ers (0-2, 180.30 points) stays in last place.
Top Players
- Tyrod Taylor
- 32.35
- Eric Decker
- 24.60
- Martellus Bennett
- 22.40
- Mike Wallace
- 20.10
Smooth Moves by Hash
- Outscoring your opponent is a sure-fire way to win each week. You can thank the Toyota Hall of Fame for that valuable insight.
- Took Justin Forsett out of the starting lineup, who scored 7.60 points on the bench, fewer than the starting RB.
- The 24.60 points scored by Eric Decker was the fifth-highest score by a WR in the league this week.
- What do Apache helicopters, F-117 Nighthawks and Mike Wallace have in common? They are all dangerous aerial weapons. He ranked ninth in the league in scoring among WRs this week with 20.10 points.
- With 18.30 points, C.J. Anderson ranked eighth in scoring among all RBs in the league this week.
Toyota Roster Tune-up
- It's okay to regret not taking a sick day to study the Toyota Hall of Fame's articles. But it's not okay to do it again.
- Left Isaiah Crowell on the bench, where he scored 21.80 points and beat his projected point total by 154.4%, the ninth-highest percentage in the league this week.
- You wish you had a kicker like ours. Hash won the K position battle, beating 69ers 12.00 - 5.00.
- 69ers was not able to win even though only 4 of their 8 starters fell short of their projected point total.
- Devonta Freeman could not reach his projected point total, scoring only 64.2% of his 14.48-point projection with 9.30 points.
What If
- If Hash played 69ers every week, they would be 2-0 this season.
- Hash would have beaten 13 other teams besides 69ers this week.
- Were they resting their players for this week? Hash would have defeated 69ers 110.30 - 68.45 had they played each other last week.
- If Hash had played every team in the league each week, they would be 22-8.
- Besides Hash, 69ers would have been defeated by five other teams this week.
- 69ers would be 9-21 if they played every team every week.
Game Notes
- With 122.50 points, Hash scored the second-most points in the league this week.
- In the loss, Tyrod Taylor ranked sixth in the league in scoring with 32.35 points.
- Martellus Bennett performed well in the loss by having the second-highest score of any TE in the league this week with 22.40 points.
- Birds of a feather really do flock together. Hash got 51.70 points from their WRs, the second-highest combined scoring output from the WR position for any team this week.
- Despite being on the winning team, Russell Wilson, who had the highest projected points in the matchup, fell short of scoring projections with 12.10 points against a projected 19.17.
- No it's okay, you don't have to get up and help us out. Despite being on the winning team, DeSean Jackson scored only 7.00 points against his projected 11.91.
- Both teams scored more points than projected this week.
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