Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Recap

Big Breakfast Vs Pitch


Week 9

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  • PITCH
  • 106.75 pts, 4-5
  • Weekly Grade
 
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  • Big Breakfast
  • 93.85 pts, 4-5
  • Weekly Grade
PITCH earned their third win in a row when they beat Big Breakfast 106.75 to 93.85 in a Sunday night comeback. They were led by Russell Wilson with 26.55 points and Damien Williams who got 18.10. The streak, which has been a real boost for PITCH, has allowed them to move up from 15th place in Week 7 to 11th place now. PITCH is averaging 111.85 points per matchup over this run, 123.5% of their overall season average. Big Breakfast goes to 4-5 and falls to 12th place. PITCH has recently beaten Bullock Bulls! (107.14 to 100.10) and Sarge (121.66 to 82.85).

Top Players

    • Carson Wentz
    • 33.75
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    • Russell Wilson
    • 26.55
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    • Damien Williams
    • 18.10
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    • Zay Jones
    • 17.30

Smooth Moves by PITCH

  • A win like that must feel great, PITCH. Know what feels better? Getting in the Toyota Hall of Fame.
  • With 26.55 points, Russell Wilson ranked ninth in the league in scoring.
  • The 18.10 points scored by Damien Williams, who PITCH picked up this week, beat his projected point total of 10.62 by 70.4%.
  • Zay Jones scored 17.30 points and beat his scoring projection by 281.1%, which led the league.
  • PITCH saw the majority of their starters (5 of 8) beat their projected point total.

Toyota Roster Tune-up

  • Loss is a four-letter word to Toyota Hall of Famers. And win is a three-letter word. Hall of Famers are great at Fantasy Football AND counting.
  • Jared Cook, who was left on the bench, exceeded his 11.18-point projection with 20.60 points.
  • Did not start Marshawn Lynch, who scored 20.30 points and beat his projected point total by a team-leading 94.6%.
  • Whoever gave you this advice, you might want to lose their number. Picked up and started T.J. Yeldon, who then scored below his 14.24-point projection with 4.20 points.
  • This is how people lose everything in casinos. Big Breakfast thought their luck would change and went back to the well with Jermaine Kearse. However, he scored 5.80 points against a projected 10.79 and has now underachieved in three straight games.

What If

  • If PITCH played Big Breakfast every week, they would be 4-5 this season.
  • Besides Big Breakfast, PITCH would have defeated 12 other teams this week.
  • Had they played each other last week, PITCH would have defeated Big Breakfast 121.66 - 101.79.
  • If they played the same schedule as Big Breakfast, PITCH would be 3-5.
  • PITCH would be 59-76 if they played every team every week.
  • Big Breakfast would have lost to five other teams besides PITCH this week.
  • Big Breakfast would be 2-6 if they played the same schedule as PITCH.
  • Big Breakfast would be 60-74-1 if they played every team every week.

Game Notes

  • Looks like teams bring their A game when they see them on the schedule. Of the losses Big Breakfast has had, three were against opponents who topped their season scoring average that week.
  • PITCH won by scoring 106.75 points, their lowest winning score of the season.
  • PITCH bested their projected points again, the fourth time this season they have done so, including a streak of three straight games.
  • Big Breakfast scored 93.85 points and lost. It is their highest losing score of the season.
  • PITCH was able to win with little help from Doug Martin, who had a season-low 0.70 points and is on a three-week underperforming streak.
  • PITCH has now won three games in a row.
  • With the win, PITCH improves to 1-1 in comeback games this season.
  • Big Breakfast falls to 2-1 in comeback games this season.

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