Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Recap...


Hitters Vs Raging Bulls


Week 5

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  • Raging BULLS
  • 117.3 pts, 3-2
  • Weekly Grade
 
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  • Hitters
  • 103.47 pts, 3-2
  • Weekly Grade
Facing a 10.27-point deficit on Monday night, Raging BULLS scored 24.10 and defeated Hitters 117.30 to 103.47. They also claimed the highest score they've earned all season. While each team hit their projections, Raging BULLS put up 9.4% more than a projected 107.25 points to get the win. Chris Hogan led Hitters with 21.40 points while Travis Kelce racked up 17.80. Raging BULLS (3-2, 519.35 points) climbs into seventh place while Hitters (3-2, 554.44 points) drops to fourth place.

Top Players

    • Carson Wentz
    • 36.30
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    • A.J. Green
    • 28.90
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    • Chris Hogan
    • 21.40
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    • Travis Kelce
    • 17.80

Smooth Moves by Raging BULLS

  • Raging BULLS, winning proved that Hitters is no matchup for you. But the Toyota Hall of Fame would prove that no Fantasy players are your equal.
  • Carson Wentz had 36.30 points, the second-highest QB score of the week and the ninth-highest QB score in the league this season.
  • Hey, what flavor chip is that on your shoulder? A.J. Green played with a vengeance this week after being picked up, posting the ninth-highest total in the league this week with 28.90 points.
  • With 16.50 points, Kyle Rudolph ranked fourth in the league this week in scoring among TEs.
  • Blair Walsh scored a season-high 10.00 points and beat his scoring projection by 31.4%, which also is a season-high.

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.
  • It was a beating at QB for Hitters, as they were outscored 36.30 - 14.45 by Raging BULLS.
  • Hitters had no luck at the K position, losing the point battle 10.00 - 4.00 to Raging BULLS.
  • Ryan Succop scored the fewest points on the team and scored below his projection for the second time this season with 4.00 points against a projected 7.27.
  • Hitters lost despite having only 4 of their 8 starters score less than their projected points.

What If

  • If Raging BULLS played Hitters every week, they would be 3-2 this season.
  • Raging BULLS would have beaten 11 other teams besides Hitters this week.
  • Had they played each other last week, Raging BULLS would have defeated Hitters 114.40 - 98.97.
  • If they played the same schedule as Hitters, Raging BULLS would be 3-1.
  • Raging BULLS would be 47-28 if they played every team every week.
  • Besides Raging BULLS, Hitters would have been defeated by five other teams this week.
  • If they played the same schedule as Raging BULLS, Hitters would be 2-2.
  • If they played every team every week, Hitters would be 48-27.

Game Notes

  • Hitters had the highest losing score in the league this season with 103.47 points.
  • Raging BULLS won by 13.83 points, covering the 9.85-point spread.
  • With 117.30 points, Raging BULLS had their highest score so far this season.
  • Two of the starters for Raging BULLS scored higher than the leading scorer for Hitters.
  • Not going to name names, but some people here aren't pulling their weight. Forget it, the Arizona Cardinals Defense needs to step it up! They scored 3.00 points against a projected 8.50 in the win, and has now scored below their projection in three straight games.
  • With the win, Raging BULLS improves to 1-2 in comeback games this season.
  • Hitters falls to 2-1 in comeback games this season.
  • In the loss, Travis Kelce scored 17.80 points, the 10th-highest TE score in the league this season.

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