Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Recap

Week 4, 2016  Kurt Vs Chip


Week 4

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  • TexasTide
  • 107.52 pts, 2-2
  • Weekly Grade
 
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  • 69ers
  • 83.32 pts, 0-4
  • Weekly Grade
TexasTide picked up 22.80 points from Emmanuel Sanders and 21.00 from the Denver Broncos Defense to beat 69ers 107.52 to 83.32. 69ers is headed for a lost season and is winless. 69ers was led by the tag team of Tyrod Taylor, with 19.10 points, and Martellus Bennett, who scored 15.90. The result might have been even worse, TexasTide had a starter score zero points (Stephen Gostkowski). TexasTide (2-2, 405.28 points) climbs into 11th place and 69ers (0-4, 365.27 points) stays in the cellar.

Top Players

    • Emmanuel Sanders
    • 22.80
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    • Denver Broncos Defense
    • 21.00
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    • Tyrod Taylor
    • 19.10
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    • Brandon Marshall
    • 18.90

Smooth Moves by TexasTide

  • Outscoring your opponent is a sure-fire way to win each week. You can thank the Toyota Hall of Fame for that valuable insight.
  • With 22.80 points, Emmanuel Sanders ranked seventh in the league in scoring among WRs this week.
  • The Denver Broncos Defense has now overachieved in three straight games after scoring 21.00 points against a projected 12.83.
  • The 18.90 points scored by Brandon Marshall were a season-high.
  • TexasTide won even with Stephen Gostkowski in the starting lineup, who didn't score any points.

Toyota Roster Tune-up

  • Funny, the Hall provides articles you could have studied. But instead you watched 69ers cry trying.
  • Did not start Isaiah Crowell, who beat his projected point total by 114.6%, which was the highest percentage of either team.
  • This is how people lose everything in casinos. 69ers thought their luck would change and went back to the well with Blair Walsh. However, he scored 6.00 points against a projected 9.13 and has now underachieved in three straight games.
  • At the DEF position, 69ers got outscored by TexasTide 21.00 - 5.00.
  • Note to self: don't start a player when they're going to have their worst game of the season. Tyler Lockett had a season-low 2.62 points against a projected 13.68 and underachieved for the third time this season.

What If

  • If TexasTide played 69ers every week, they would be 3-1 this season.
  • Besides 69ers, TexasTide would have defeated eight other teams this week.
  • TexasTide would be 0-3 if they played the same schedule as 69ers.
  • If TexasTide had played every team in the league each week, they would be 29-31.
  • Besides TexasTide, 69ers would have been defeated by 13 other teams this week.
  • And they say procrastination doesn't pay off! Had they played each other last week, TexasTide would have lost to 69ers 101.65 - 91.35.
  • 69ers would be 1-2 if they played the same schedule as TexasTide.
  • 69ers would be 16-44 if they played every team every week.

Game Notes

  • The 41.70 points by the WRs on TexasTide was the season-high for combined points from the position.
  • Two of the starters for TexasTide scored higher than the leading scorer for 69ers.
  • TexasTide is now 1-2 when failing to reach their projection and 69ers falls to 0-2 when scoring below their projected total.
  • The 24.20-point margin of victory by TexasTide was the fourth-biggest win in the league this week.
  • 69ers stays in last place, where they have spent the entire season.
  • 69ers ranked 15th in the league in scoring this week.
  • TexasTide had a higher score this week (107.52 points) than their season average of 101.32.
  • Martellus Bennett exceeded his projected point total by 107.8% in the loss, scoring 15.90 points against a projected 7.65.

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