Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Recap


Week 10, 2016 Jimmy Vs Chip


Week 10

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  • Raging BULLS
  • 117.1 pts, 7-3
  • Weekly Grade
 
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  • TexasTide
  • 70.42 pts, 2-8
  • Weekly Grade
Raging BULLS got 27.70 points from Allen Robinson and 24.60 from Ryan Tannehill to put a drubbing on TexasTide 117.10 to 70.42. It takes a true veteran to maintain focus throughout a season. Raging BULLS is whatever the opposite of that is, having dropped their last six. The Denver Broncos Defense led TexasTide with 17.00 points while Carson Palmer brought in 15.40. TexasTide (2-8, 898.14 points) sinks into last place and Raging BULLS (7-3, 1,077.81 points) remains in fourth place.

Top Players

    • Allen Robinson
    • 27.70
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    • Ryan Tannehill
    • 24.60
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    • Melvin Gordon
    • 18.20
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    • Denver Broncos Defense
    • 17.00

Smooth Moves by Raging BULLS

  • Even if you cried trying to win, you still won. And the Toyota Hall of Fame is proud of Raging BULLS either way.
  • Put WR Quincy Enunwa on the bench, where he scored 1.70 points, fewer than any WR in the starting lineup.
  • The 27.70 points scored by Allen Robinson led the matchup and set the mark for his highest output of the season.
  • Melvin Gordon scored 18.20 points, which ranked ninth out of all the RBs in the league this week.
  • Ryan Tannehill overachieved by 47.5%, scoring 24.60 points against a projected 16.68.

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.
  • 7 of the 8 starters scored less than their projected points.
  • A heated blanket would be a great gift for Emmanuel Sanders during this cold streak. He scored below his projection in six straight games after scoring 10.40 points against a projected 15.34 this week.
  • TexasTide could have used more points at WR, where Raging BULLS outscored them 37.50 - 15.90.
  • TexasTide could have used more points from the TE position, where Raging BULLS beat them 12.60 - 1.80.

What If

  • If Raging BULLS played TexasTide every week, they would be 7-3 this season.
  • Besides TexasTide, Raging BULLS would have defeated nine other teams this week.
  • Had they played each other last week, Raging BULLS would have defeated TexasTide 107.85 - 66.63.
  • If they played the same schedule as TexasTide, Raging BULLS would be 6-3.
  • Raging BULLS would be 85-65 if they played every team every week.
  • TexasTide would have lost to 10 other teams besides Raging BULLS this week.
  • If they played the same schedule as Raging BULLS, TexasTide would be 5-4.
  • If they played every team every week, TexasTide would be 55-95.

Game Notes

  • TexasTide has lost eight times and four of them have come to teams who beat their scoring average in that matchup.
  • Three of the starters for Raging BULLS scored higher than the leading scorer for TexasTide.
  • The loss is the sixth straight for TexasTide and extends the longest current losing streak in the league.
  • Raging BULLS bested their projected points again, the seventh time this season they have done so, including a streak of four straight games.
  • The margin of victory of 46.68 points was the biggest of the season for Raging BULLS and 10th-largest in the league this season.
  • TexasTide got their lowest combined scoring output from the WR position this season with only 15.90 points this week.
  • Just because Robert Horry has seven NBA championship rings, doesn't mean he's one of the greats. Despite being on the winning team, DeAndre Hopkins scored 9.80 points against a projected 17.01 and has now underachieved in three straight games.
  • It was the biggest loss of the season for TexasTide.

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