Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Recap


Big Breakfast vs Raging Bulls


Week 8

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  • Big Breakfast
  • 101.79 pts, 4-4
  • Weekly Grade
 
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  • Raging BULLS
  • 100 pts, 4-4
  • Weekly Grade
Big Breakfast benefited from 25.00 points from the Philadephia Eagles Defense and 19.40 from Mohamed Sanu, edging Raging BULLS 101.79 to 100.00. Big Breakfast came into the Monday night game facing a 3.71-point deficit, but scored 5.50, picking up an unlikely win as a 14.67-point underdog. These two teams are tied for 11th place with 4-4 records, but if you want to talk points, then Raging BULLS has a clear lead, 813.80 to 718.91. It was anybody's to win, and the 1.79-point margin of victory was the third-smallest recorded in the league this season. The gap could have been wider, Big Breakfast had a starter score zero points (John Ross).

Top Players

    • Philadephia Eagles Defense
    • 25.00
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    • Matt Ryan
    • 19.40
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    • Mohamed Sanu
    • 19.40
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    • Carson Wentz
    • 19.25

Smooth Moves by Big Breakfast

  • A win like that must feel great, Big Breakfast. Know what feels better? Getting in the Toyota Hall of Fame.
  • The Philadephia Eagles Defense led the matchup in scoring with 25.00 points, the fourth-highest score of any player on Big Breakfast this season.
  • Look, there in the sky. Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's just Mohamed Sanu posterizing opponents. He had the ninth-highest score of any WR in the league this week with 19.40 points.
  • Chris Thompson scored 16.84 points, which ranked eighth out of all the RBs in the league this week.
  • Even with a zero from starter John Ross, Big Breakfast was still able to win.

Toyota Roster Tune-up

  • Dear, Raging BULLS: Sorry to hear you lost. Toyota Hall of Famers don't really know how that feels, but surely it can't feel great. Next week, just win.
  • Left Lamar Miller on the bench, where he scored 22.30 points, exceeding his scoring projection by 86.0%, the highest percentage in the matchup.
  • The Washington Redskins Defense has now failed to reach their projection for three straight games. This week they scored 5.00 points versus a projected 7.06.
  • Who needs offense when the defense is so dominant!? Raging BULLS got outscored 25.00 - 5.00 by Big Breakfast at the DEF position.
  • 5 of the 8 starters scored less than their projected points.

What If

  • If Big Breakfast played Raging BULLS every week, they'd be 3-5 this season.
  • Big Breakfast would have beaten 10 other teams besides Raging BULLS this week.
  • Were they resting their players for this week? Big Breakfast would have defeated Raging BULLS 141.82 - 93.65 had they played each other last week.
  • If they played the same schedule as Raging BULLS, Big Breakfast would be 2-5.
  • Big Breakfast would be 51-68-1 if they played every team every week.
  • Besides Big Breakfast, Raging BULLS would have been defeated by five other teams this week.
  • Raging BULLS would be 5-2 if they played the same schedule as Big Breakfast.
  • Raging BULLS would be 67-53 if they played every team every week.

Game Notes

  • Luck has not been with Raging BULLS, as three of their four losses have come when their opponent scores higher than their season average.
  • Raging BULLS scored 100.00 points against a projected 114.03 and underachieved for the seventh time this season, including the last three weeks in a row.
  • At 1.79 points, the margin of victory was the tightest of the week.
  • Big Breakfast remains undefeated in close games this season, improving to 2-0.
  • Raging BULLS falls to 1-1 in close games this season.
  • Big Breakfast had the fourth-highest point total in the league this week.
  • Kyle Rudolph performed well in the loss by having the fifth-highest score of any TE in the league this week with 14.70 points.
  • Big Breakfast won without much help from Austin Seferian-Jenkins, who had season lows in both points scored and in scoring only 68.7% of his projected point total.

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