Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Recap

Week 3, 2016 Beas Vs LaRon



Week 3

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  • Killer Beas
  • 104.3 pts, 3-0
  • Weekly Grade
 
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  • Big Breakfast
  • 80.1 pts, 2-1
  • Weekly Grade
Killer Beas has really turned it on, earning their third consecutive win when they beat Big Breakfast 104.30 to 80.10. They got a lift from Antonio Brown, who led the team with 26.00 points and the Baltimore Ravens Defense who got 18.00. The streak is due in part to Killer Beas having the second-highest scoring output in the league at 119.93 points per matchup. To make matters worse, Big Breakfast had a starter score zero points (Kelvin Benjamin). Big Breakfast falls to sixth place with a 2-1 record. Killer Beas remains unbeaten and in first place having also run over AD (141.27 to 109.95) and $OONER$ (114.22 to 95.85).

Top Players

    • LeSean McCoy
    • 26.60
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    • Antonio Brown
    • 26.00
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    • Kyle Rudolph
    • 20.00
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    • Baltimore Ravens Defense
    • 18.00

Smooth Moves by Killer Beas

  • Killer Beas scored massive brownie points with the Toyota Hall of Fame this week. Too bad brownie points don't count as real points. Not that you need help.
  • Look, there in the sky. Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's just Antonio Brown posterizing opponents. He had the eighth-highest score of any WR in the league this week with 26.00 points.
  • With 18.00 points versus a projected 7.31, the Baltimore Ravens Defense exceeded their scoring projection by 146.2%.
  • Did you use any black magic this week? Killer Beas was still able to pull out a win with only 4 of their 8 starters exceeding their projected points.

Toyota Roster Tune-up

  • The fact that you're reading this means you have internet connection. Unfortunately, that's one less thing to blame your loss on. Don't tell the Hall.
  • Did not start Carson Wentz, who led the team in scoring with 28.05 points.
  • A team is only as strong as its weakest link and, in this case, that link was rusted through. Ryan Fitzpatrick had the lowest score in the league this week with -6.40 points.
  • At the DEF position, Big Breakfast got outscored 18.00 - 6.00 by Killer Beas.
  • Travis Benjamin did not meet his 16.99-point projection this week, the second time that's happened this season. His 9.20 points were also a season-low.

What If

  • If Killer Beas played Big Breakfast every week, they'd be 2-1 this season.
  • Killer Beas would have beaten nine other teams besides Big Breakfast this week.
  • If they played the same schedule as Big Breakfast, Killer Beas would be 2-0.
  • Killer Beas would be 35-10 if they played every team every week.
  • Big Breakfast would have lost to 12 other teams besides Killer Beas this week.
  • And they say procrastination doesn't pay off! Had they played each other last week, Killer Beas would have lost to Big Breakfast 127.64 - 114.22.
  • Big Breakfast would be 2-0 if they played the same schedule as Killer Beas.
  • Big Breakfast would be 27-18 if they played every team every week.

Game Notes

  • The margin of victory was the third-largest in the league this week.
  • Big Breakfast scored 80.10 points, ranking them 14th in the league in scoring.
  • Even in the loss, the 26.60 points scored by LeSean McCoy was the third-highest score of any RB in the league this week.
  • All was not bad for Big Breakfast in the loss, as Kyle Rudolph scored 20.00 points, the fourth-highest score for a TE in the league this week.
  • The win by Killer Beas was achieved despite having Matt Forte put up a season-low 8.40 points, and underachieve for the first time this season.
  • Despite being on the winning team, Stefon Diggs had a season-low 8.00 points against a projected 14.97 and underachieved for the first time this season.
  • Maybe pop in the tape of the best game of the season to feel better. Jeremy Maclin had a season-low 7.50 points in the win against a projected 14.19 and scored below his projection for the second time this season.
  • Matt Prater tried to help Big Breakfast in the loss, beating his scoring projection by 20.5% and scoring 9.00 points versus a 7.47-point projection.

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