Week 4, 2016 LaRon Vs John
Week 4
Big Breakfast registered the second-highest score in the league this week to beat Hitters/Future Champ 123.05 to 109.60. Even though both teams met their expectations, Big Breakfast scored 14.1% more than their projected 107.86 points to secure the win. Hitters/Future Champ had two players rank highly this week. Michael Crabtree scored 33.80 points while DeMarco Murray put up 25.90. Big Breakfast (3-1, 454.34 points) climbs into fifth place while Hitters/Future Champ (2-2, 473.45 points) drops to seventh place.
Top Players
- Michael Crabtree
- 33.80
- A.J. Green
- 33.30
- DeMarco Murray
- 25.90
- LeSean McCoy
- 22.80
Smooth Moves by Big Breakfast
- If this were a dream sequence, you'd hear a deep voice announce, "Big Breakfast, the Toyota Hall of Famer." But it's not.
- A.J. Green had 33.30 points, the third-highest WR score of the week and the sixth-highest WR score in the league this season.
- LeSean McCoy put the team on his back with 22.80 points, the fourth-highest score among RBs in the league this week.
- Kyle Rudolph had the fourth-highest TE score in the league this week with 16.50 points.
- The Cincinnati Bengals Defense scored a season-high 18.00 points and beat their scoring projection by 98.9%, which also is a season-high.
Toyota Roster Tune-up
- Sometimes 109.60 is enough. Unfortunately, the Toyota Hall of Fame has confirmed this time it's a smaller number than 123.05.
- Picked up Cameron Brate, who scored 11.70 points against a projected 7.04, but left him on the bench.
- Should have started Marcus Mariota, who underachieved, but still outscored the starting QB with 8.10 against a projected 16.58.
- With 1.20 points, Cameron Artis-Payne was last in the matchup in scoring and got only 15.3% of his projected point total, which is his lowest percentage of the season.
- Hitters/Future Champ could have used more points from the TE position, where Big Breakfast beat them 16.50 - 2.10.
What If
- If Big Breakfast played Hitters/Future Champ every week, they would be 2-2 this season.
- Big Breakfast would have beaten 13 other teams besides Hitters/Future Champ this week.
- If they played the same schedule as Hitters/Future Champ, Big Breakfast would be 2-1.
- Big Breakfast would be 41-19 if they played every team every week.
- Hitters/Future Champ would have lost to just three other teams besides Big Breakfast this week.
- Timing really is everything. Big Breakfast would have lost to Hitters/Future Champ 126.50 - 80.10 had they played each other last week.
- If they played the same schedule as Big Breakfast, Hitters/Future Champ would be 3-0.
- If they played every team every week, Hitters/Future Champ would be 44-16.
Game Notes
- The Minnesota Vikings Defense scored 13.00 points against a projected 7.56 in the loss and has now outperformed their projection in every game this season.
- Big Breakfast won by scoring 123.05 points, their lowest winning score of the season.
- Hitters/Future Champ beat their 99.79-point projection and have now beaten their projection every single week this year.
- Don't you hate that person that always has to one-up everybody? Hitters/Future Champ scored 109.60 points and lost. It is the sixth-highest losing score in the league this season.
- Big Breakfast was able to cover the 8.07-point spread in the win.
- With a combined 51.00 points from their WRs, Hitters/Future Champ got their highest combined scoring output from the WR position this season.
- It was the biggest loss of the season for Hitters/Future Champ.
- Michael Crabtree scored 33.80 points, the fourth-highest WR score in the league this season, but it was not enough to get the win for Hitters/Future Champ.
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