Big Breakfast Vs Hitters
Week 1, 2017
Week 1
Hitters laid waste to Big Breakfast 149.88 to 75.45, sniffing the record books in the process with the highest point total this week. Hitters piled up 39.7% more points than projected (107.28). Big Breakfast failed to live up to expectations and got just 69.5% of their projected 108.56 points. Matt Ryan led Big Breakfast with 21.15 points while LeSean McCoy brought in 20.90. To make matters worse, Big Breakfast had a starter score zero points (the Houston Texans Defense). Hitters starts the season with a 1-0 record, good enough for first place. Big Breakfast begins at 0-1 and in 13th place.
Top Players
- Matthew Stafford
- 36.00
- Los Angeles Rams Defense
- 34.00
- Matt Ryan
- 21.15
- LeSean McCoy
- 20.90
Smooth Moves by Hitters
- Winning is like a dream come true. A very modest dream, but a dream nonetheless. A much better dream would be getting into the Toyota Hall of Fame.
- With 36.00 points, Matthew Stafford had the third-highest score in the league this week.
- The Los Angeles Rams Defense beat their scoring projection by a matchup-leading 312.1% and scored the fifth-most points in the league with 34.00.
- Look, there in the sky. Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's just DeAndre Hopkins posterizing opponents. He had the eighth-highest score of any WR in the league this week with 18.50 points.
- Hitters had most of their starters beat their scoring projection (5 out of 8).
Toyota Roster Tune-up
- Life, like Fantasy Football, is full of wins and losses. The Toyota Hall of Fame, however, is pretty much only full of wins.
- The WR corps couldn't keep pace with their counterparts from Hitters and were outscored 31.90 - 7.60.
- You wish you had a kicker like ours. Hitters won the K position battle, beating Big Breakfast 10.00 - 5.00.
- Of the 8 starters on Big Breakfast, 6 underperformed versus their projections.
- The Houston Texans Defense failed to score this week with 0 points against a projected 12.91.
What If
- Hitters would have beaten every other team in the league this week.
- Hitters would have had to score 117.09 fewer points to lose to all teams in the league this week.
- Big Breakfast would have lost to 10 other teams besides Hitters this week.
- If Big Breakfast had scored 42.66 fewer points, they would have lost to all teams in the league this week.
Game Notes
- The 74.43-point margin of victory by Hitters was the largest in the league this week.
- Hitters had two starters score more points than the highest-scoring starter for Big Breakfast.
- The WRs from Big Breakfast scored the fewest points of any team in the league this week, with only 7.60 points.
- Big Breakfast ranked 12th in the league in scoring this week.
- Even in the loss, the 20.90 points scored by LeSean McCoy was the fourth-highest score of any RB in the league this week.
- Jared Cook exceeded his projected point total by 22.5% in the loss, scoring 10.60 points against a projected 8.65.
- Hitters won the matchup even though Mike Gillislee was left on the bench, where he scored 22.50 points, the most of any RB on the team.
- Hitters beat their projected points, while Big Breakfast fell below their projection.
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