Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Recap


Bullock Bulls Vs Killer Beas

Week 1, 2017


Week 1

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  • Bullock Bulls!
  • 145.65 pts, 1-0
  • Weekly Grade
 
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  • Killer Beas
  • 85.6 pts, 0-1
  • Weekly Grade
Bullock Bulls! left it all on the field in this one and amassed the second-highest point total this week, leveling Killer Beas 145.65 to 85.60. Killer Beas, who only scored 90.7% of their projected 94.38 points, made it easy on Bullock Bulls! who won by scoring 25.9% more than their projected 115.68 points. Killer Beas was led by the tag team of Ezekiel Elliott, with 19.00 points, and DeShone Kizer, who scored 14.80. Bullock Bulls! (1-0) starts the season in second place while Killer Beas (0-1) debuts in 10th place.

Top Players

    • Kareem Hunt
    • 44.60
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    • Baltimore Ravens Defense
    • 34.00
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    • Ben Roethlisberger
    • 20.35
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    • Ezekiel Elliott
    • 19.00

Smooth Moves by Bullock Bulls!

  • That's one small victory for Bullock Bulls!. And one small step toward legendary status—in the Toyota Hall of Fame.
  • Kareem Hunt is making an early push for League MVP with a league-leading 44.60 points this week.
  • The Baltimore Ravens Defense felt like the Rodney Dangerfield of football: "no respect at all" with this week's projected points. They scored the fifth-most points in the league and beat their projected point total by 333.7%, the third-highest percentage in the league.
  • Graham Gano, who was picked up by Bullock Bulls!, scored 11.00 points against a projected 8.16, topping his projection by 34.8%.
  • With only 4 of their 8 starters beating their projected points, Bullock Bulls! was still able to win.

Toyota Roster Tune-up

  • Losing leave you feeling defeated? Set your sights on something better than winning: the Toyota Hall of Fame.
  • Left Jason Witten on the bench, where he scored 18.90 points and surpassed his scoring projection by 114.0%, the highest percentage of any player on the team.
  • Did not start Nelson Agholor, who led the team in scoring with 20.60 points.
  • Killer Beas picked up Brandon McManus, who then fell short of his 7.82-point projection by scoring 6.00 points.
  • Who needs offense when the defense is so dominant!? Killer Beas got outscored 34.00 - 7.00 by Bullock Bulls! at the DEF position.

What If

  • Bullock Bulls! would have beaten 13 other teams besides Killer Beas this week.
  • Bullock Bulls! would have had to score 112.86 fewer points to lose to all teams in the league this week.
  • Besides Bullock Bulls!, Killer Beas would have been defeated by seven other teams this week.
  • If Killer Beas had scored 52.81 fewer points, they would have lost to all teams in the league this week.

Game Notes

  • The top players for Bullock Bulls! were elite in the matchup, as three of their starters outperformed the leading scorer for Killer Beas.
  • With 56.70 points, Bullock Bulls! got the highest combined scoring output from the RB position for any team this week.
  • With 145.65 points, Bullock Bulls! scored the second-most points in the league this week.
  • With a margin of victory of 60.05 points, Bullock Bulls! had the second-highest margin in the league this week.
  • Ezekiel Elliott was a bright spot for Killer Beas in the loss with 19.00 points, the seventh-highest RB score in the league this week.
  • The second-largest score by RBs on a single team this week came from Killer Beas. Their RBs combined to score 32.70 points.
  • Although Killer Beas lost, DeShone Kizer played well, bringing in 27.0% more points than was projected (14.80 points against a projected 11.65).
  • No it's okay, you don't have to get up and help us out. Despite being on the winning team, Greg Olsen scored only 3.80 points against his projected 14.66.

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