Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Fantasy Football Tuesday: Week 11

The regular season is quickly drawing to a close in the JustUs Geeks Fantasy League and for the Hub City All Stars, there was a well needed victory that came through in Week 11.  With the win, the record improves to 7-4 and have clinched a playoff berth.  They are #2 overall in the league and still lead the Autobots division with 2 games to go.  Here's the recap:

Hub City All Stars Gets Victory over Starfleet, Undefeated in the Series

  • Hub City All Stars (7-4) 111.94
  • Starfleet (3-8) 86.60
Hub City All Stars beat Starfleet 111.94 - 86.60 to remain undefeated against them in three matchups. They also earned a playoff berth in the process. Tom Brady put up 36.24 points and was the deciding factor. It was a drop-off from his 53.80 points in the last matchup with Starfleet. The outcome could have gone the other way, Starfleet had several starters score zero points. This marks the closest win for Hub City All Stars in three head-to-head matchups. They defeated Starfleet 150.04 - 103.22 in Week 1 and again 165.70 - 102.44 in Week 6.
Hub City All Stars Smooth Moves
  • The 36.24 points scored by Tom Brady ranked fourth in the league this week.
  • Hub City All Stars won despite having only 2 of their 11 starters exceed their projected points.
  • Hub City All Stars won even though all three of their RBs scored below their projected points.
Starfleet Regret Tracker
  • Should have started Philip Rivers, who underachieved, but still had more points than the starting QB with 19.32 against a projected 27.58.
  • Lost the matchup even though Hub City All Stars had their lowest-scoring week of the season.
  • Miles Austin has now failed to reach his projection for four straight games. This week he scored 5.80 points versus a projected 13.65.
  • Wes Welker scored 8.00 points against a projected 12.59 and has now underachieved in three straight games.
  • Starfleet tried to fight through 3 of their 11 starters getting zeros, but could not overcome it.
What If
  • If Hub City All Stars played Starfleet every week, they would be 10-1 this season.
  • Besides Starfleet, Hub City All Stars would have beaten only two other teams this week.
  • Had they played each other last week, Hub City All Stars would have defeated Starfleet 138.78 - 43.40.
  • If they played the same schedule as Starfleet, Hub City All Stars would be 5-3.
  • If Hub City All Stars had played every team in the league each week, they would be 53-24.
  • Besides Hub City All Stars, Starfleet would have been defeated by five other teams this week.
  • Starfleet would be 3-5 if they played the same schedule as Hub City All Stars.
  • Starfleet would be 18-59 if they played every team every week.
Game Notes
  • Starfleet has lost six straight games, the longest current losing streak in the league.
  • The 25.20 total points by the WRs on Hub City All Stars was their lowest WR output this season.
  • The margin of victory of 25.34 points was the smallest in the league this week.
  • After scoring 9.10 points against a projected 5.03, Michael Crabtree has now exceeded his projection in three straight weeks.
  • Although Hub City All Stars won, it was no thanks to LeSean McCoy, who scored 10.20 points and has now scored below his projection in three straight weeks.
  • Hub City All Stars underachieved in the win, recording 76.6% of their projected 146.10, while Starfleet performed better than expected, beating their 76.27-point projection by 13.5%.
  • Starfleet got 24.00 points from their WRs, the lowest combined scoring output from the WR position for any team this week.
  • The draft continues to pay off for Hub City All Stars, which got 94.9% of their points from players they drafted.

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