Tuesday, September 13, 2016

RECAP

Week 1 Matt vs Jimmy



Week 1

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  • Raging BULLS
  • 133.45 pts, 1-0
  • Weekly Grade
 
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  • Hash
  • 111.3 pts, 0-1
  • Weekly Grade
Raging BULLS got the highest player score of the week from Andrew Luck (45.35) to beat Hash 133.45 to 111.30. Even Pat Benatar would have been proud of how these two teams hit each other with their best shots. Both sides met their expectations, but Raging BULLS put up 20.3% more points than projected to earn the win. C.J. Anderson led Hash with 29.90 points while DeSean Jackson brought in 16.20. Raging BULLS kicks off the season with a 1-0 record, good enough for fourth place. Hash debuts at 0-1 and in ninth place.

Top Players

    • Andrew Luck
    • 45.35
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    • C.J. Anderson
    • 29.90
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    • Dwayne Allen
    • 17.30
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    • DeAndre Hopkins
    • 16.40

Smooth Moves by Raging BULLS

  • Reading this matchup recap is indicative of potential Toyota Hall of Famers. You're making Raging BULLS look really good right now.
  • Andrew Luck led the league in scoring with 45.35 points.
  • The 10.00 points scored by Dustin Hopkins, who Raging BULLS picked up this week, beat his projected point total of 7.24 by 38.1%.
  • The 17.30 points scored by Dwayne Allen was the second-highest point total among TEs in the league this week.
  • By scoring 14.30 points, Jeremy Langford beat his 9.47 projected points by 51.0%.

Toyota Roster Tune-up

  • Next week, be sure to ask Raging BULLS where official Toyota Hall of Fame articles are kept.
  • Left Mike Wallace on the bench, where he scored 19.20 points and beat his projected point total by 166.3%, the sixth-highest percentage in the league this week.
  • At the QB position, Hash got outscored 45.35 - 11.50 by Raging BULLS.
  • Hash lost despite having only 3 of their 8 starters score less than their projected points.
  • Russell Wilson could not reach his projected point total, scoring only 47.3% of his 24.29-point projection with 11.50 points.

What If

  • Raging BULLS would have beaten 10 other teams besides Hash this week.
  • If Raging BULLS had scored 7.83 more points, they would have beaten all teams in the league this week.
  • Besides Raging BULLS, Hash would have been defeated by six other teams this week.
  • If Hash had scored 42.86 fewer points, they would have lost to all teams in the league this week.

Game Notes

  • Raging BULLS won by 22.15 points, covering the 9.54-point spread.
  • The score put up by Hash was the largest among losing teams in the league this week.
  • Hash could not pull out the win, but C.J. Anderson did perform well with the third-best RB score in the league this week, scoring 29.90 points.
  • The 38.50 points put up by the RBs on Hash was the third-highest combined score by a team's RBs this week.
  • In the loss, the Houston Texans Defense scored 11.00 points against a projected 7.57 and exceeded their scoring projection by 45.3%.
  • Raging BULLS might want to see a chiropractor, because they were carrying Corey Coleman on their back the whole week. He was on the winning team, but only scored 8.90 points against his projected 14.52.
  • Both teams scored more than their projected points for the week.

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