Week 16, 2016 John vs Beas
Week 16
Killer Beas had a fever and the only prescription was more fantasy football points. They logged the highest point total they've scored to date in a 142.58 to 80.35 victory against Hitters/Future Champ. This makes it two in a row for Killer Beas against Hitters/Future Champ. Their last matchup was a 117.65 to 114.05 win in Week 10. To make matters worse, Hitters/Future Champ got zero points from the Minnesota Vikings Defense. Hitters/Future Champ ended the regular season with a record of 10-4, good for first place. In terms of scoring average, they ranked slightly worse (second with 114.07). Hitters/Future Champ has gone fishin' early, losing in their first postseason contest. Hitters/Future Champ distributed their fair share of classic drubbings this year, as they recorded five blowout victories on the season.
Top Players
- Dak Prescott
- 31.10
- Cameron Meredith
- 28.50
- Antonio Brown
- 25.60
- Eric Ebron
- 17.30
Smooth Moves by Killer Beas
- Even if you cried trying to win, you still won. And the Toyota Hall of Fame is proud of Killer Beas either way.
- The 15.00 points by Matt Bryant was the league-high for a K this week.
- Expect to see some trade offers for Dak Prescott. He ranked seventh in the league in scoring with 31.10 points.
- Benched Eli Manning, who had the lowest QB score on the team with 14.80 points.
- Put WR Jeremy Maclin on the bench, where he scored 3.90 points, fewer than any WR in the starting lineup.
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.
- Left Jameis Winston on the bench, where he led the team in scoring with 19.25 points.
- Should've started Charles Sims, who underachieved, but still had more points than the starting RB with 8.20 against a projected 8.95.
- Killer Beas had a better day at the QB position, topping Hitters/Future Champ 31.10 - 9.25.
- The TE position was a letdown for Hitters/Future Champ, where they were outscored 17.30 - 8.20 by Killer Beas.
What If
- If Killer Beas played Hitters/Future Champ every week, they'd be 8-7 this season.
- Besides Hitters/Future Champ, Killer Beas would have defeated nine other teams this week.
- If they played the same schedule as Hitters/Future Champ, Killer Beas would be 7-6.
- If Killer Beas had played every team in the league each week, they would be 129-99.
- Besides Killer Beas, Hitters/Future Champ would have been defeated by 10 other teams this week.
- If they played the same schedule as Killer Beas, Hitters/Future Champ would be 9-4.
- If they played every team every week, Hitters/Future Champ would be 150-71.
Game Notes
- Looks like teams bring their A game when they see them on the schedule. Of the losses Hitters/Future Champ has had, four were against opponents who topped their season scoring average that week.
- The top players for Killer Beas were elite in the matchup, as four of their starters outperformed the leading scorer for Hitters/Future Champ.
- The margin of victory of 62.23 points was the largest in the league this week and represents the widest of the season for Killer Beas.
- With 80.35 points, Hitters/Future Champ was last in the league in scoring and had their lowest score of the season.
- Killer Beas got a combined 68.48 points from their WRs, their highest combined scoring output from the WR position this season.
- Hitters/Future Champ could not extend their three-game win streak.
- Killer Beas had their highest score of the season with 142.58 points.
- The ball must have grown wings this week as Hitters/Future Champ got 58.4% (46.90 points) of their points from the WR position.
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