Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Recap



Hitters vs TexasTide


Week 7

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  • TexasTide
  • 88.13 pts, 5-2
  • Weekly Grade
 
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  • Hitters
  • 80.38 pts, 4-3
  • Weekly Grade
TexasTide benefited from 24.00 points from the Jacksonville Jaguars Defense and 16.78 from Antonio Brown to beat Hitters 88.13 to 80.38. TexasTide has built consistency after winning their fourth straight. Hitters, coming off a 110.90 to 86.55 win against PITCH, saw their scoring drop off this week. TexasTide (5-2, 804.23 points) remains in fifth place and Hitters (4-3, 745.72 points) stays in third place.

Top Players

    • Jacksonville Jaguars Defense
    • 24.00
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    • Antonio Brown
    • 16.78
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    • Alvin Kamara
    • 15.70
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    • Travis Kelce
    • 13.30

Smooth Moves by TexasTide

  • Winning feels great all week long. Becoming a member of the Toyota Hall of Fame feels great the rest of your life.
  • The 12.00 points scored by Ryan Succop, who TexasTide picked up this week, beat his projected point total of 8.22 by 46.0%.
  • TexasTide won despite having only 2 of their 8 starters exceed their projected points.
  • Look, there in the sky. Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's just Antonio Brown posterizing opponents. He had the 10th-highest score of any WR in the league this week with 16.78 points.
  • The Jacksonville Jaguars Defense scored 24.00 points and beat their scoring projection by 151.6%, which led the team.

Toyota Roster Tune-up

  • After any loss, it's good to reflect on the choices you've made. One you'll never regret is being a Toyota Hall of Famer.
  • Did not start the Los Angeles Rams Defense, which scored 23.00 points, surpassing their projected points by 196.0%, the fifth-highest percentage in the league.
  • TexasTide had their fewest points of the season, but Hitters could not pull out the win.
  • Carson Palmer was last on the team in scoring with 2.10 points, 10.8% of his projected 19.53, which is his lowest percentage of the season.
  • At the DEF position, Hitters got outscored 24.00 - 8.00 by TexasTide.

What If

  • If TexasTide played Hitters every week, they'd be 5-2 this year.
  • TexasTide would have beaten only two other teams besides Hitters this week.
  • Had they played each other last week, TexasTide would have defeated Hitters 116.35 - 110.90.
  • TexasTide would be 5-1 if they played the same schedule as Hitters.
  • TexasTide would be 70-35 if they played every team every week.
  • Hitters would have lost to 12 other teams besides TexasTide this week.
  • Hitters would be 4-2 if they played the same schedule as TexasTide.
  • If they played every team every week, Hitters would be 59-46.

Game Notes

  • The RBs on TexasTide collectively had their worst week of the season with only 14.80 points.
  • Hitters got a combined 17.00 points from their WRs, their lowest combined scoring output from the WR position this season.
  • Two of the starters for TexasTide scored higher than the leading scorer for Hitters.
  • Not going to name names, but some people here aren't pulling their weight. Forget it, Rishard Matthews needs to step it up! He scored 7.00 points against a projected 12.35 in the win, and has now scored below his projection in four straight games.
  • The win was the fourth in a row for TexasTide.
  • The draft continues to pay off for TexasTide, which got 86.4% of their points from players they drafted.
  • TexasTide was able to win despite putting up the smallest point total of any winning team in the league this week.
  • TexasTide underachieved in the win, improving to 2-2 when failing to reach their projected points this season, while Hitters falls to 2-2 when scoring below their projected points

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