Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Recap



Week 14, 2016 Pitch Vs Adrian


Week 14

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  • Pulled Pork Mafia
  • 90.4 pts, 10-4
  • Weekly Grade
 
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  • PITCH
  • 70.7 pts, 6-8
  • Weekly Grade
What's more likey to happen: Brett Favre's record 297 consecutive starts at QB being broken or PITCH beating Pulled Pork Mafia? PITCH is winless this season versus Pulled Pork Mafia, this time losing by a final score of 90.40 to 70.70. Demaryius Thomas was the winning factor, grabbing 22.60 points for Pulled Pork Mafia. The last time these teams met, Doug Baldwin led with 30.00. On top of the loss, as PITCH had a starter score zero points (Donte Moncrief). This is the largest margin for Pulled Pork Mafia in two head-to-head matchups. They beat PITCH 103.00 to 84.15 in Week 3.

Top Players

    • Jeremy Hill
    • 23.20
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    • Demaryius Thomas
    • 22.60
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    • Zach Ertz
    • 21.20
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    • Todd Gurley
    • 17.30

Smooth Moves by Pulled Pork Mafia

  • Fantasy Football is a game where the high score wins. So keep doing what you have to do, the Toyota Hall of Fame will turn a blind eye.
  • Look, there in the sky. Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's just Demaryius Thomas posterizing opponents. He had the fifth-highest score of any WR in the league this week with 22.60 points.
  • Do you put a LB or DB on him? You might have to put both on him if this continues. Zach Ertz scored 21.20 points to rank second among TEs in the league this week.
  • With only 3 of their 8 starters beating their projected points, Pulled Pork Mafia was still able to win.

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.
  • Kept the Atlanta Falcons Defense on the bench, where they scored the fourth-most points in the league and beat their projected point total by 152.5%, the eighth-highest percentage in the league.
  • Could've started Tyrod Taylor, who underachieved, but still had more points than the starting QB with 15.60 against a projected 16.91.
  • Gary Barnidge, who PITCH picked up this week, scored below his 7.62-point projection with 5.70 points.
  • PITCH was dominated at the TE position, scoring 5.70 points versus the 21.20 for Pulled Pork Mafia.

What If

  • Pulled Pork Mafia would be 5-9 if they played PITCH every week.
  • Pulled Pork Mafia would have beaten seven other teams besides PITCH this week.
  • Had they played each other last week, Pulled Pork Mafia would have defeated PITCH 130.80 - 107.15.
  • Pulled Pork Mafia would be 3-9 if they played the same schedule as PITCH.
  • If Pulled Pork Mafia had played every team in the league each week, they would be 84-126.
  • PITCH would have lost to nine other teams besides Pulled Pork Mafia this week.
  • If they played the same schedule as Pulled Pork Mafia, PITCH would be 8-4.
  • PITCH would be 113-97 if they played every team every week.

Game Notes

  • It was a season-low point total for PITCH.
  • Not going to name names, but some people here aren't pulling their weight. Forget it, Doug Baldwin needs to step it up! He scored 10.60 points against a projected 13.86 in the win, and has now scored below his projection in three straight games.
  • All of the points for Pulled Pork Mafia this week came from players they drafted.
  • Despite being on the winning team, the Seattle Seahawks Defense was last in the league in scoring and had a season-low -3.00 points.
  • Pulled Pork Mafia underachieved in the win, improving to 6-4 when failing to reach their projected points this season, while PITCH falls to 0-7 when scoring below their projected points.
  • Even in the loss, the 23.20 points scored by Jeremy Hill was the fourth-highest score of any RB in the league this week.
  • PITCH could not pull out the win, but Todd Gurley did perform well with the ninth-best RB score in the league this week, scoring 17.30 points.
  • The third-greatest total score by WRs on a single team this week came from Pulled Pork Mafia. Their WRs combined to score 44.90 points.

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