Week 14, 2016 LaRon Vs Beas
Week 14
Underdog? More like obvious favorite. Big Breakfast overcame a 12.60-point projected spread to pummel Killer Beas 98.40 to 60.63 for the upset. They got a team-leading 22.80 points from LeSean McCoy and 16.00 from Kyle Rudolph. This beating was revenge for a Week 3 104.30 to 80.10 loss to Killer Beas. Following a 126.45 to 102.19 loss against $OONER$, Killer Beas saw their scoring fall off this week. Big Breakfast (7-7, 1,394.44 points) climbs into eighth place and Killer Beas (9-5, 1,476.34 points) drops to fourth place.
Top Players
- LeSean McCoy
- 22.80
- Kyle Rudolph
- 16.00
- Frank Gore
- 15.40
- Julian Edelman
- 15.06
Smooth Moves by Big Breakfast
- Reading this matchup recap is indicative of potential Toyota Hall of Famers. You're making Big Breakfast look really good right now.
- With 22.80 points against a projected 14.84, LeSean McCoy led the matchup in scoring and has now overachieved in three straight games.
- Benched the Jacksonville Jaguars Defense, which had the lowest DEF score on the team with 3.00 points.
- Roberto Aguayo, who was picked up by Big Breakfast, scored 10.00 points against a projected 6.60, topping his projection by 51.5%.
- Do you put a LB or DB on him? You might have to put both on him if this continues. Kyle Rudolph scored 16.00 points to rank fourth among TEs in the league this week.
Toyota Roster Tune-up
- It's okay to regret not taking a sick day to study the Toyota Hall of Fame's articles. But it's not okay to do it again.
- Did not start Cameron Meredith, who led the team in scoring with 19.20 points.
- Could have started Dak Prescott, who underachieved, but still had more points than the starting QB with 5.35 against a projected 18.92.
- With 0.80 points against a projected 17.27, Matt Forte was last on the team in scoring and has now scored below his projection in three straight games.
- 7 of the starters on Killer Beas underperformed versus their projections.
What If
- Big Breakfast would be 6-8 if they played Killer Beas every week.
- Big Breakfast would have beaten nine other teams besides Killer Beas this week.
- If they played the same schedule as Killer Beas, Big Breakfast would be 5-7.
- Big Breakfast would be 98-112 if they played every team every week.
- Killer Beas would have lost to 12 other teams besides Big Breakfast this week.
- Timing really is everything. Big Breakfast would have lost to Killer Beas 102.19 - 81.00 had they played each other last week.
- Killer Beas would be 8-4 if they played the same schedule as Big Breakfast.
- If they played every team every week, Killer Beas would be 117-93.
Game Notes
- The top players for Big Breakfast were elite in the matchup, as three of their starters outperformed the leading scorer for Killer Beas.
- Killer Beas has lost three straight games, the longest current losing streak in the league.
- The win by Big Breakfast snapped a three-game losing streak.
- With 60.63 points, Killer Beas had their lowest output of the season.
- Speed, strength, agility, vision, and intelligence. It was all on display this week when the RBs on Big Breakfast collectively had their best week of the season with 38.20 points.
- Killer Beas had 56.4% of their total score come from the WR position (34.18 points).
- Just because Robert Horry has seven NBA championship rings, doesn't mean he's one of the greats. Despite being on the winning team, Sterling Shepard scored 6.90 points against a projected 13.15 and has now underachieved in three straight games.
- Carson Wentz did little to help Big Breakfast, underperforming versus projections for the third straight game with 12.20 points against a projected 15.49.
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