Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Recap


Hawks Vs Killer Beas


Week 2

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  • Hawks
  • 140.8 pts, 2-0
  • Weekly Grade
 
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  • Killer Beas
  • 68.44 pts, 0-2
  • Weekly Grade
Hawks picked up 29.50 points from Derek Carr and 25.60 from Todd Gurley II, bulldozing Killer Beas 140.80 to 68.44. There is the good, the bad, the ugly, and then there is this. The 72.36-point margin of victory is the second-highest in the league this season. Jameis Winston led Killer Beas with 14.50 points while Demaryius Thomas brought in 13.10. Hawks (2-0, 256.50 points) shifts into first place and Killer Beas (0-2, 154.04 points) goes to 14th place.

Top Players

    • Derek Carr
    • 29.50
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    • Todd Gurley II
    • 25.60
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    • Devonta Freeman
    • 24.00
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    • Eric Ebron
    • 15.20

Smooth Moves by Hawks

  • Hawks, your competitive drive brought home the victory (with some help from professional athletes). That drive could take you all the way to the Toyota Hall of Fame.
  • Expect to see some trade offers for Derek Carr. He ranked fourth in the league in scoring with 29.50 points.
  • Benched the Green Bay Packers Defense, which had the lowest DEF score on the team with 2.00 points.
  • Todd Gurley II put the team on his back with 25.60 points, the fifth-highest score among RBs in the league this week.
  • The 24.00 points scored by Devonta Freeman was the sixth-highest score of any RB in the league this week.

Toyota Roster Tune-up

  • Loss is a four-letter word to Toyota Hall of Famers. And win is a three-letter word. Hall of Famers are great at Fantasy Football AND counting.
  • All eight players in the starting lineup scored less than their projected points.
  • Made a mistake in not starting Jason Witten, who ranked 10th in the league in scoring and topped his scoring projection by 163.9%, the third-highest percentage in the league.
  • Curiosity killed the cat. It also killed Killer Beas this week. They acquired and started Kerwynn Williams, who then finished last on the team in scoring with 3.84 points.
  • Hawks saw their RBs beat those on Killer Beas 49.60 - 10.04.

What If

  • If Hawks played Killer Beas every week, they'd be 2-0 this year.
  • Hawks would have beaten 12 other teams besides Killer Beas this week.
  • Were they resting their players for this week? Hawks would have defeated Killer Beas 115.70 - 85.60 had they played each other last week.
  • If Hawks had played every team in the league each week, they would be 24-6.
  • Killer Beas would have lost to every other team in the league this week.
  • Killer Beas would be 7-23 if they played every team every week.

Game Notes

  • The top players for Hawks were elite in the matchup, as five of their starters outperformed the leading scorer for Killer Beas.
  • With the big win, both of the wins this season for Hawks have been blowouts.
  • The 72.36-point margin of victory by Hawks was the largest in the league this week.
  • With the loss, Killer Beas has been blown out in each of their two losses.
  • Hawks got the best total score from their RBs of any team this week with 49.60 points.
  • With 140.80 points, Hawks scored the third-most points in the league this week.
  • Golden Tate did not contribute much to the win by Hawks. He only scored 6.50 points of a projected 15.46.
  • Killer Beas failed to reach their projected total, while Hawks exceeded their scoring projection.

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