Hitters Vs Hooligans
Week 2
Hooligans left it all on the field in this one and amassed the second-highest score this week to put a drubbing on Hitters 141.69 to 80.30. This is the kind of victory the grandchildren will hear about. The 61.39-point margin of victory was the third-highest recorded in the league this season. Following a 149.88 to 75.45 win against Big Breakfast, Hitters saw their scoring drop off this week. Hooligans (2-0, 205.16 points) moves into third place and Hitters (1-1, 230.18 points) goes to sixth place.
Top Players
- Tom Brady
- 39.25
- Ty Montgomery
- 29.00
- Denver Broncos Defense
- 17.00
- Julio Jones
- 15.80
Smooth Moves by Hooligans
- 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.
- Tom Brady is making an early push for League MVP with a league-leading 39.25 points this week.
- We won't judge you if you want to bow to Ty Montgomery. He ranked fifth in the league in scoring with 29.00 points.
- The Denver Broncos Defense scored 17.00 points to beat their projected point total by 92.5%, which led the matchup.
- Apparently playing within themselves was good enough. Hooligans won despite having only 3 of their 8 starters exceed their projected points.
Toyota Roster Tune-up
- When life hands you lemons, say, “What the heck? I thought this was Fantasy Football, not a lemon stand. I want wins instead.” Wisdom from the Toyota Hall of Fame.
- Cooper Kupp, who Hitters picked up this week, scored below his 12.59-point projection with 6.30 points.
- It was a beating at QB for Hitters, as they were outscored 39.25 - 14.40 by Hooligans.
- Who needs offense when the defense is so dominant!? Hitters got outscored 17.00 - 2.00 by Hooligans at the DEF position.
- 5 of the starters on Hitters scored less than their projected points.
What If
- If Hooligans played Hitters every week, they would be 1-1 this season.
- Besides Hitters, Hooligans would have defeated 13 other teams this week.
- Hooligans would be 16-14 if they played every team every week.
- Hitters would have lost to 11 other teams besides Hooligans this week.
- And they say procrastination doesn't pay off! Had they played each other last week, Hooligans would have lost to Hitters 149.88 - 63.47.
- Hitters would be 18-12 if they played every team every week.
Game Notes
- Four of the starters for Hooligans scored higher than the leading scorer for Hitters.
- With the big win, both of the wins this season for Hooligans have been blowouts.
- The margin of victory was the second-largest in the league this week.
- Hooligans had the second-highest point total in the league this week.
- The 80.30 points put up by Hitters ranked 13th in the league this week.
- The WR corps may be referred to as the diva position, but nobody on Hooligans will be making that comment this week as their 43.74 points were the second-highest output in the league at the WR position.
- Ryan Succop exceeded his projected point total by 84.1% in the loss, scoring 13.00 points against a projected 7.06.
- Justin Tucker failed to meet his projected point total, scoring only 6.00 points of his projected 10.07.
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