Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Week 6

This was the second best week overall. Teams averaged almost 103 pts/game this week. A slight increase over last week. The average delta in wins were almost 32 pts/game, which was a significant change over last week. Last week just one team outscored their projected score by 20, this week there was 3. For context the high was Week 3 - there were seven that week. I would say that this week was a bit more normalized as far a overall points scored.



As far as the teams... 

Can anyone stop Brent? Its going to be extremely hard. He has scored over 120 4 x's and has never scored below 100.  He's scored 70 more total points than then next highest... averages 121.20 pts/game... crushing it. We covered the Devonta story in a previous post, but the other shiny tool in this dude's toolbox is his defense (and his QB/WR duo... two x two). The Broncos are legit. They've scored over 18 points in all of their games, but one. Let's see if high scoring, but erratic, Ben can take him down this week.



If Ben could get some consistency he could be really dangerous, as he is the only player in the league to score over 130 2x's and is averaging +48 pts when he wins... he is also averaging -28 in losses... #blowouts



Just as Scott was getting warmed up, he laid a total egg.

I called out Jamie for not using Gates and Hurns. I still believe that Graham isn't going to put up big numbers week in and out, but he did out preform Gates this week by 5. A guy can get it wrong once... It is crazy that Rivers threw for over 500 YARDS and Gates didn't get more of them yards! Ultimately, neither of those guys were the difference maker. I just didn't have enough gas in the tank and I am floundering... When your opponent outscores their projected score by 28 points its going to be tough. Just ask Cameron and Caleb.

John is mounting a comeback of a season - over the last four week he has averaged almost 112 pts/game.




2 comments:

  1. Astute analysis especially the end re the "team to watch" - the team "mounting a comeback". End quote.

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