Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Recap


Drewid Breeserkers Vs Sarge


Week 9

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  • Drewid Breeserkers
  • 102.95 pts, 8-1
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  • Sarge
  • 90 pts, 4-5
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Drewid Breeserkers got 24.35 points from Drew Brees and 17.00 from Evan Engram to take down Sarge 102.95 to 90.00. Sarge met expectations and got 2.0% more points than projected (88.23). Drewid Breeserkers eked out 89.1% of a projected 115.48 points. Alshon Jeffery led Sarge with 26.40 points while Adrian Peterson brought in 15.70. Drewid Breeserkers showed some mercy in the win, starting a player with zero points (the Buffalo Bills Defense). Drewid Breeserkers (8-1, 954.88 points) remains in first place while Sarge (4-5, 818.30 points) stays in 10th place.

Top Players

    • Alshon Jeffery
    • 26.40
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    • Drew Brees
    • 24.35
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    • Evan Engram
    • 17.00
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    • Adrian Peterson
    • 15.70

Smooth Moves by Drewid Breeserkers

  • A win like that is a great first step, Drewid Breeserkers. A baby step toward the ultimate achievement: becoming a Toyota Hall of Famer.
  • Picked up Kenyan Drake, who beat his scoring projection by 55.1%, which led the team.
  • Drewid Breeserkers was still able to pull out a win with only 2 of their 8 starters exceeding their projected points.
  • Evan Engram had the fourth-highest TE score in the league this week with 17.00 points.
  • Drew Brees led the team in scoring for the third time this season with 24.35 points.

Toyota Roster Tune-up

  • Sarge, you can't win 'em all. But you can't lose 'em all if you wanna be in the Toyota Hall of Fame.
  • Sarge needed more points from the QB position, where Drewid Breeserkers beat them 24.35 - 4.70.
  • Andy Dalton scored the fewest points on the team and scored below his projection for the fifth time this season with 4.70 points against a projected 13.13.
  • Only 4 of the 8 starters on Sarge underachieved this week, but they still lost.
  • With 5.30 points versus a projected 12.31, DeSean Jackson scored only 43.1% of his projected point total.

What If

  • If Drewid Breeserkers played Sarge every week, they'd be 6-3 this year.
  • Besides Sarge, Drewid Breeserkers would have defeated 10 other teams this week.
  • Were they resting their players for this week? Drewid Breeserkers would have defeated Sarge 86.35 - 82.85 had they played each other last week.
  • Drewid Breeserkers would be 6-2 if they played the same schedule as Sarge.
  • Drewid Breeserkers would be 87-48 if they played every team every week.
  • Sarge would have lost to eight other teams besides Drewid Breeserkers this week.
  • Sarge would be 4-4 if they played the same schedule as Drewid Breeserkers.
  • If they played every team every week, Sarge would be 66-69.

Game Notes

  • Not going to name names, but some people here aren't pulling their weight. Forget it, Mason Crosby needs to step it up! He scored 5.00 points against a projected 7.25 in the win, and has now scored below his projection in five straight games.
  • Drewid Breeserkers underachieved in the win, recording 89.1% of their projected 115.48, while Sarge performed better than expected, beating their 88.23-point projection by 2.0%.
  • The drafted players on Drewid Breeserkers put up 80.2% of the team's points this week.
  • The margin of victory was the fourth-widest in the league this week.
  • This is the fifth week this season that Drewid Breeserkers has been in first place.
  • Drewid Breeserkers underachieved in the win, improving to 6-1 when failing to reach their projected points this season, while Sarge falls to 3-1 when beating their scoring projection.
  • Alshon Jeffery played well in the loss, ranking 10th in the league in scoring and beating his scoring projection by a matchup-leading 125.8%.
  • Sarge could not pull out the win, but Adrian Peterson did perform well with the ninth-best RB score in the league this week, scoring 15.70 points.

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