Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Recap


Hooligans Vs Pulled Pork Mafia


Week 10

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  • Pulled Pork Mafia
  • 113.4 pts, 7-3
  • Weekly Grade
 
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  • Hooligans
  • 77.9 pts, 3-7
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Pulled Pork Mafia got 30.60 points from Adam Thielen and 29.20 from DeMarco Murray to destroy Hooligans 113.40 to 77.90. The beatdown gave Pulled Pork Mafia two blowout wins on the season. Tom Brady led Hooligans with 30.30 points while Ty Montgomery racked up 14.80. Pulled Pork Mafia (7-3, 1,010.42 points) climbs into third place while Hooligans (3-7, 862.44 points) stays down in 14th place.

Top Players

    • Adam Thielen
    • 30.60
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    • Tom Brady
    • 30.30
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    • DeMarco Murray
    • 29.20
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    • Austin Hooper
    • 16.90

Smooth Moves by Pulled Pork Mafia

  • Winning make you feel warm and fuzzy? Coincidentally, Toyota Hall of Fame inductees get a gold jacket that is both warm and quite fuzzy.
  • Adam Thielen played out of his mind, scoring the second-most points by a WR this week with 30.60 points. It also ranks as the 10th-greatest game by a WR this season.
  • DeMarco Murray beat his scoring projection by a matchup-leading 177.8% and scored the ninth-most points in the league with 29.20.
  • The 16.90 points scored by Austin Hooper was the second-highest point total among TEs in the league this week.
  • 5 of 8 players in the starting lineup for Pulled Pork Mafia topped their projected points.

Toyota Roster Tune-up

  • Dear, Hooligans: 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.
  • the Denver Broncos Defense was last in the matchup in scoring with -3.00 points against a projected 6.76 and has now underachieved in five straight games.
  • Whoever gave you this advice, you might want to lose their number. Picked up and started Chris Boswell, who then scored below his 8.46-point projection with 6.00 points.
  • A heated blanket would be a great gift for Julio Jones during this cold streak. He scored below his projection in three straight games after scoring 11.70 points against a projected 19.58 this week.
  • With 7.60 points against a projected 12.54, Danny Amendola did not meet his projection for the fourth straight game.

What If

  • If Pulled Pork Mafia played Hooligans every week, they would be 8-2 this season.
  • Pulled Pork Mafia would have beaten 10 other teams besides Hooligans this week.
  • If they played the same schedule as Hooligans, Pulled Pork Mafia would be 7-2.
  • If Pulled Pork Mafia had played every team in the league each week, they would be 94-56.
  • Hooligans would have lost to 11 other teams besides Pulled Pork Mafia this week.
  • Timing really is everything. Pulled Pork Mafia would have lost to Hooligans 73.87 - 66.65 had they played each other last week.
  • If they played the same schedule as Pulled Pork Mafia, Hooligans would be 2-7.
  • Hooligans would be 40-110 if they played every team every week.

Game Notes

  • Hooligans has lost seven times and four of them have come to teams who beat their scoring average in that matchup.
  • The tragedy of being an underachiever is that Hooligans knows what they should be, but reality keeps telling them that they're wrong. They scored 77.90 points against a projected 101.46 and underachieved for the ninth time this season, including the last eight weeks in a row.
  • With a combined 42.90 points from their RBs, Pulled Pork Mafia got their highest combined scoring output from the RB position this season.
  • Although Pulled Pork Mafia won, it was no thanks to Jordy Nelson, who scored 5.00 points and has now scored below his projection in five straight weeks.
  • Pulled Pork Mafia inflicted some pain in the big win and is now 2-1 in blowouts this year.
  • Hooligans is now 2-2 in blowout games, including losses in their last two such contests.
  • The draft continues to pay off for Pulled Pork Mafia, which got 88.5% of their points from players they drafted.
  • Hooligans ranked 13th in the league in scoring this week.

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