Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Recap...

Drewid Breeserkers Vs Big Breakfast


Week 5

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  • Drewid Breeserkers
  • 90.8 pts, 5-0
  • Weekly Grade
 
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  • Big Breakfast
  • 62.15 pts, 2-3
  • Weekly Grade
Drewid Breeserkers (5-0, 538.85 points) becomes king of the hill (the position, not the show) after walloping Big Breakfast (14th place, 2-3, 386.20 points) 90.80 to 62.15. Tyreek Hill was a team leader with 19.80 points while Duke Johnson Jr. scored 17.30. Drewid Breeserkers is putting the rest of the league to shame with their undefeated record. Big Breakfast was led by the tag team of Austin Seferian-Jenkins, with 14.90 points, and the Philadephia Eagles Defense, who scored 14.00. The margin could have been larger, Drewid Breeserkers had a starter score zero points (Evan Engram).

Top Players

    • Tyreek Hill
    • 19.80
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    • Duke Johnson Jr.
    • 17.30
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    • Dez Bryant
    • 16.20
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    • Jacoby Brissett
    • 16.10

Smooth Moves by Drewid Breeserkers

  • Congrats, Drewid Breeserkers. You outscored your opponent. Next up: outperforming all other Fantasy Football players to get into the Toyota Hall of Fame.
  • Took the New England Patriots Defense out of the starting lineup, which scored 5.00 points on the bench, fewer than the starting DEF.
  • With 13.00 points, the Buffalo Bills Defense, which Drewid Breeserkers picked up this week, beat their 8.81-point projection by 47.6%.
  • Look, there in the sky. Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's just Tyreek Hill posterizing opponents. He had the 10th-highest score of any WR in the league this week with 19.80 points.
  • The 17.30 points scored by Duke Johnson Jr. was the seventh-highest score of any RB in the league this week.

Toyota Roster Tune-up

  • It's OK, Big Breakfast. Losing happens. Not necessarily to Toyota Hall of Famers, but to other folks, sure.
  • Lost the matchup despite getting Drewid Breeserkers on their lowest-scoring week of the season.
  • Drewid Breeserkers had a better day at the QB position, topping Big Breakfast 16.10 - 0.25.
  • With 2.50 points, Jared Cook had his lowest output of the season and tallied just 31.6% of his 7.92 projected points, his lowest percentage of the year.
  • Only 4 of the 8 starters on Big Breakfast underachieved this week, but they still lost.

What If

  • If Drewid Breeserkers played Big Breakfast every week, they'd be 5-0 this year.
  • Drewid Breeserkers would have beaten five other teams besides Big Breakfast this week.
  • Were they resting their players for this week? Drewid Breeserkers would have defeated Big Breakfast 97.50 - 62.50 had they played each other last week.
  • Drewid Breeserkers would be 2-2 if they played the same schedule as Big Breakfast.
  • Drewid Breeserkers would be 49-26 if they played every team every week.
  • Big Breakfast would have been beaten by every other team in the league this week.
  • Big Breakfast would be 2-2 if they played the same schedule as Drewid Breeserkers.
  • Big Breakfast would be 20-55 if they played every team every week.

Game Notes

  • Drewid Breeserkers had four starters who scored more points than the highest-scoring starter for Big Breakfast.
  • Just like the Eagles' "Dream Team" of 2011, Drewid Breeserkers has underachieved lately. They scored 90.80 points against a projected 106.47 and has underachieved for four straight weeks.
  • "They ain't nothing but paper champions. That's all they are, and that's all they're ever going to be." Did Lee Flowers say that or everybody in this league? Big Breakfast scored 62.15 points against a projected 79.82 and has underachieved every week this season.
  • With the loss, Big Breakfast has been blown out in all of their three losses this season.
  • It was the lowest score of the season for Big Breakfast. Their 62.15 points were also last in the league in scoring for the week.
  • The 28.65-point win by Drewid Breeserkers beat the 26.65-point spread.
  • With a combined 17.40 points from their TEs, Big Breakfast got their highest combined scoring output from the TE position this season.
  • Just because Robert Horry has seven NBA championship rings, doesn't mean he's one of the greats. Despite being on the winning team, Dan Bailey scored 7.00 points against a projected 9.35 and has now underachieved in four straight games.

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