Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Recap

Week 9, 2016 LaRon vs Ryan


Week 9

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  • Big Breakfast
  • 92.8 pts, 5-4
  • Weekly Grade

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  • Hawks
  • 53.62 pts, 4-5
  • Weekly Grade
Big Breakfast picked up 21.10 points from Frank Gore and 16.00 from LeSean McCoy to pummel Hawks 92.80 to 53.62. The beating gave Big Breakfast two blowout wins on the season. Free fallin' like Tom Petty, Hawks suffered a significant drop in scoring from last week's 122.35 to 106.35 win against AD. Both teams left points off the scoreboard in this one, as Big Breakfast started one player with zero points and Hawks also served up two. Hawks (4-5, 855.24 points) drops to 11th place while Big Breakfast (5-4, 948.21 points) remains in seventh place.

Top Players

    • Frank Gore
    • 21.10
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    • Lance Kendricks
    • 16.00
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    • LeSean McCoy
    • 16.00
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    • Delanie Walker
    • 15.20

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.
  • Frank Gore led the matchup in scoring with 21.10 points against a projected 10.62 and has now overachieved in four straight games.
  • LeSean McCoy put the team on his back with 16.00 points, the 10th-highest score among RBs in the league this week.
  • With 11.00 points scored versus a projected 7.72, Caleb Sturgis scored more points than projected for five straight games.
  • Even with a zero from starter the Cincinnati Bengals Defense, Big Breakfast was still able to win.

Toyota Roster Tune-up

  • 92.80 seems a lot higher when you're on the losing side of it. And the Toyota Hall of Fame knows you know that.
  • Did not start Kendall Wright, who underachieved but still scored more than any WR on the team with 8.40 points against a projected 9.22.
  • Hawks was faced with 2 starters coming up empty in points.
  • The laces were in for Hawks, who was outscored by Big Breakfast at the K position, 11.00 - 5.00.
  • Of the 8 starters on Hawks, 6 underperformed versus their projections.

What If

  • Big Breakfast would be 5-4 if they played Hawks every week.
  • Besides Hawks, Big Breakfast would have beaten only three other teams this week.
  • Big Breakfast would be 6-2 if they played the same schedule as Hawks.
  • If Big Breakfast had played every team in the league each week, they would be 75-60.
  • Hawks would have lost to every other team in the league this week.
  • And they say procrastination doesn't pay off! Had they played each other last week, Big Breakfast would have lost to Hawks 122.35 - 95.42.
  • Hawks would be 4-4 if they played the same schedule as Big Breakfast.
  • Hawks would be 54-81 if they played every team every week.

Game Notes

  • Big Breakfast put up their smallest winning point total of the year.
  • Look here. We're gonna put any recollection of this week in a box, we're gonna lock it up, and we're gonna toss that thing in the ocean. Hawks was last in the league in scoring and had their lowest score of the season with 53.62 points.
  • The loss snapped a four-game win streak by Hawks.
  • With a combined 37.10 points from their RBs, Big Breakfast got their highest combined scoring output from the RB position this season.
  • The WRs on Hawks collectively had their worst week of the season with only 12.12 points.
  • Although Big Breakfast won, it was no thanks to Carson Wentz, who scored 9.80 points and has now scored below his projection in five straight weeks.
  • Not going to name names, but some people here aren't pulling their weight. Forget it, Kyle Rudolph needs to step it up! He scored 7.10 points against a projected 9.82 in the win, and has now scored below his projection in four straight games.
  • Big Breakfast remains undefeated in blowout games this season, improving to 2-0.

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