Hooligans Vs TexasTide
Week 4
Like some kind of dynamic duo, Leonard Fournette and the Jacksonville Jaguars Defense carried TexasTide, leading the way to a 106.10 to 86.95 victory over Hooligans. They logged 24.50 and 17.00 points, respectively. Each team fell short of expectations, but TexasTide managed to score 91.3% of a projected 116.26 points for the win. Tom Brady led Hooligans with 24.55 points while Danny Amendola brought in 16.20. TexasTide (2-2, 430.90 points) climbs into sixth place and Hooligans (2-2, 382.69 points) drops to 11th place.
Top Players
- Tom Brady
- 24.55
- Leonard Fournette
- 24.50
- Jacksonville Jaguars Defense
- 17.00
- Charles Clay
- 16.20
Smooth Moves by TexasTide
- 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.
- Pulled Jordan Reed from their starting lineup, who scored 5.10 points on the bench, fewer than the starting TE.
- There are rumors that the military wants to model a new all-terrain vehicle based off of Leonard Fournette. He had the seventh-highest score among RBs in the league this week with 24.50 points.
- The 16.20 points scored by Charles Clay was the third-highest point total among TEs in the league this week.
- The Jacksonville Jaguars Defense overachieved by 30.0%, scoring 17.00 points against a projected 13.08.
Toyota Roster Tune-up
- In Fantasy Football, you win some, you lose some. Not for Toyota Hall of Famers. They mostly just win. But still.
- Did not start Ameer Abdullah, who beat his scoring projection with 19.90 points against a projected 8.57.
- Left O.J. Howard on the bench, where he scored 14.30 points, exceeding his scoring projection by 141.1%, the highest percentage in the matchup.
- Justin Tucker has scored below his projection in every game this season after scoring 3.00 points against a projected 8.93 this week.
- With 7.00 points against a projected 9.38, Jesse James did not meet his projection for the third straight game.
What If
- If TexasTide played Hooligans every week, they would be 3-1 this season.
- Besides Hooligans, TexasTide would have defeated nine other teams this week.
- Had they played each other last week, TexasTide would have defeated Hooligans 98.95 - 90.58.
- If they played the same schedule as Hooligans, TexasTide would be 2-1.
- If TexasTide had played every team in the league each week, they would be 39-21.
- Besides TexasTide, Hooligans would have been defeated by 11 other teams this week.
- Hooligans would be 0-3 if they played the same schedule as TexasTide.
- If they played every team every week, Hooligans would be 22-38.
Game Notes
- TexasTide has now scored below their projected points for the last three weeks.
- TexasTide got a combined 15.90 points from their WRs, their lowest combined scoring output from the WR position this season.
- This is the biggest margin of defeat of the season for Hooligans.
- TexasTide is now 1-2 when failing to reach their projection and Hooligans falls to 1-2 when scoring below their projected total.
- The 86.95 points put up by Hooligans ranked 13th in the league this week.
- If I had a performance like that, I'd probably go see the local hypnotist. Despite being on the winning team, Antonio Brown scored a season-low 8.00 points, just 33.5% of a projected 23.87, his lowest percentage of the season.
- Birds of a feather really do flock together. Hooligans got 36.60 points from their WRs, the fourth-highest combined scoring output from the WR position for any team this week.
- Danny Amendola tried to help Hooligans in the loss, beating his scoring projection by 46.7% and scoring 16.20 points versus an 11.04-point projection
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