Hawks Vs Raging Bulls
Week 10
Do not touch Hawks right now, they're just too hot. They put up the second-highest point total this week to take down Raging BULLS 133.00 to 115.55. Each team hit their projections, but Hawks scored 24.0% more than a projected 107.27 points to get the win. A.J. Green led Raging BULLS with 22.50 points while Michael Thomas racked up 20.70. Raging BULLS (5-5, 1,030.00 points) drops to eighth place while Hawks (6-4, 1,075.58 points) remains in fourth place.
Top Players
- Case Keenum
- 33.10
- A.J. Green
- 22.50
- Golden Tate
- 21.70
- Michael Thomas
- 20.70
Smooth Moves by Hawks
- Hawks, winning proved that Raging BULLS is no matchup for you. But the Toyota Hall of Fame would prove that no Fantasy players are your equal.
- Coaches always preach that projections go out the window when the ball is kicked off. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defense was a true testament to this, scoring 149.0% of their projected score, the highest percentage among the two teams.
- Not the best, but in the conversation. Case Keenum ranked third in the league in scoring this week with 33.10 points. It was also the fourth-highest score of any player on Hawks this season.
- Put WR Paul Richardson on the bench, where he scored 5.30 points, fewer than any WR in the starting lineup.
- The 21.70 points scored by Golden Tate was the sixth-highest score by a WR in the league this week.
Toyota Roster Tune-up
- Losing leave you feeling defeated? Set your sights on something better than winning: the Toyota Hall of Fame.
- Could have started Lamar Miller, who underachieved, but still outscored the starting RB with 8.40 against a projected 12.16.
- Raging BULLS was not able to win even though only 4 of their 8 starters fell short of their projected point total.
- Jordan Howard fell short of his scoring projection with 5.40 points, just 38.6% of his projected 13.99.
- Kyle Rudolph underachieved, scoring 8.70 points, only 78.5% of his projected 11.08.
What If
- If Hawks played Raging BULLS every week, they'd be 7-3 this year.
- Besides Raging BULLS, Hawks would have defeated 13 other teams this week.
- Hawks would be 5-4 if they played the same schedule as Raging BULLS.
- Hawks would be 94-56 if they played every team every week.
- Raging BULLS would have lost to just two other teams besides Hawks this week.
- And they say procrastination doesn't pay off! Had they played each other last week, Hawks would have lost to Raging BULLS 100.65 - 87.90.
- If they played the same schedule as Hawks, Raging BULLS would be 7-2.
- If they played every team every week, Raging BULLS would be 89-61.
Game Notes
- Luck has not been with Raging BULLS, as four of their five losses have come when their opponent scores higher than their season average.
- Don't you hate that person that always has to one-up everybody? Raging BULLS scored 115.55 points and lost. It is the fourth-highest losing score in the league this season.
- Devonta Freeman had a season-low 0.30 points against a projected 13.72 in the win and has now scored below his projection in six straight games.
- The San Diego Chargers Defense scored 14.00 points against a projected 6.72 in the loss and has now beaten their projection in five straight games.
- The win saw Hawks top their projected points, giving them a 4-1 record when beating their projection. Raging BULLS also overachieved and falls to 1-1 when doing so.
- Hawks had the second-highest score in the league this week with 133.00 points.
- In the loss, A.J. Green had the fifth-highest WR score in the league this week with 22.50 points.
- Michael Thomas was on the losing team, but still had the ninth-highest score of any WR in the league this week with 20.70 points.
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