Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Recap...


Big Breakfast vs PPP


Week 6

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  • Porky Pigmy Pyxies
  • 111.6 pts, 3-3
  • Weekly Grade
 
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  • Big Breakfast
  • 89.1 pts, 2-4
  • Weekly Grade
Porky Pigmy Pyxies took advantage of the highest player score of the week from the New Orleans Saints Defense (37.00) to beat Big Breakfast 111.60 to 89.10. While Big Breakfast (2-4) is only a game back of Porky Pigmy Pyxies (3-3), it has a lot to do with luck because total points tells a different story, 600.00 to 475.30. Big Breakfast has had a string of bad luck lately and is on a three-game losing streak.

Top Players

    • New Orleans Saints Defense
    • 37.00
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    • Kirk Cousins
    • 33.10
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    • Chris Thompson
    • 17.80
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    • Austin Seferian-Jenkins
    • 15.60

Smooth Moves by Porky Pigmy Pyxies

  • Know what's better than winning your matchup vs. Porky Pigmy Pyxies? Getting into the Toyota Hall of Fame.
  • Picked up the New Orleans Saints Defense, which scored 37.00 points, the highest of any player on Porky Pigmy Pyxies this season.
  • One of these days the pundits will give Kirk Cousins his due props. With 33.10 points against a projected 20.78, he ranked third in the league in scoring and has now overachieved in three straight games.
  • Took Jared Goff out of the starting lineup, who scored 10.10 points on the bench, fewer than the starting QB.
  • Took the Pittsburgh Steelers Defense out of the starting lineup, which scored 12.00 points on the bench, fewer than the starting DEF.

Toyota Roster Tune-up

  • Losing leave you feeling defeated? Set your sights on something better than winning: the Toyota Hall of Fame.
  • Left Marvin Jones Jr. on the bench, where he led the team in scoring with 21.60 points, beating his scoring projection by 102.4%, which also led the team.
  • This is how people lose everything in casinos. Big Breakfast thought their luck would change and went back to the well with Matt Ryan. However, he scored 13.40 points against a projected 22.94 and has now underachieved in five straight games.
  • With 3.40 points against a projected 11.15, Jared Cook did not meet his projection for the third straight game.
  • At the DEF position, Big Breakfast got outscored 37.00 - 11.00 by Porky Pigmy Pyxies.

What If

  • If Porky Pigmy Pyxies played Big Breakfast every week, they would be 5-1 this season.
  • Porky Pigmy Pyxies would have beaten nine other teams besides Big Breakfast this week.
  • Had they played each other last week, Porky Pigmy Pyxies would have defeated Big Breakfast 86.00 - 62.15.
  • If they played the same schedule as Big Breakfast, Porky Pigmy Pyxies would be 2-3.
  • If Porky Pigmy Pyxies had played every team in the league each week, they would be 50-40.
  • Big Breakfast would have lost to nine other teams besides Porky Pigmy Pyxies this week.
  • Big Breakfast would be 2-3 if they played the same schedule as Porky Pigmy Pyxies.
  • Big Breakfast would be 25-65 if they played every team every week.

Game Notes

  • "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 89.10 points against a projected 99.34 and has underachieved every week this season.
  • In the loss, Big Breakfast had their highest losing score of the season with 89.10 points.
  • Porky Pigmy Pyxies was able to cover the 2.33-point spread in the win.
  • With a combined 19.00 points from their TEs, Big Breakfast got their highest combined scoring output from the TE position this season.
  • The WRs on Porky Pigmy Pyxies collectively had their worst week of the season with only 21.50 points.
  • Two of the starters for Porky Pigmy Pyxies scored higher than the leading scorer for Big Breakfast.
  • Although Porky Pigmy Pyxies won, it was no thanks to Sammy Watkins, who scored 2.10 points and has now scored below his projection in three straight weeks.
  • You might as well put Big Breakfast in your drink, because they're ice cold after losing three games in a row.

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