Week Eleven Analysis
TOP HEADLINE
Andrew now leads the league in total points scored, Keith remains in first place with a one game lead over Steve and Charles
LEAGUE WIDE ANALYSIS
Highest Score: Anthony (148.54)
Lowest Score: Greg (67.7)
Closest Matchup: Keith (113.18) beat Andy (103.4) by 9.78 points
Biggest Blowout: Steve (131.38) beat Patrick (87.8) by 43.58 points
Top Player Score: Josh Allen scored 50.68 points for Keith
Matchup #1 - Keith (113.18) vs. Andy (103.40)
Keith just got a deposit for his furlough back-pay, and he got to beat Andy this weekend, so everything’s coming up Derbs! If only Andy’s best player of the week wasn’t his kicker maybe he could have won.
Andy had the highest Kicker score of the week with 18 points from Lutz, and this game had the highest combined score from Kickers with a total of 30 points between both teams
Keith had the highest bench score of the week with 41.76 from his 9 backup RBs
This matchup had the narrowest margin of the week, 9.78 points
Josh Floppin’ Allen’s 50.68 points for Keith accounted for 44% of his team’s total score - fake it until you make it?
Matchup #2 - Billy (96.46) vs. Greg (67.70)
Billy has a second win! It was the matchup with the lowest combined score of the week, so it wasn’t a particularly exciting matchup, but he did win!
Billy had the highest TE score of the week with 18.7 points from Kittle, finally justifying his prior role as the team captain of Billy’s IR Allstars
More than 40% of Greg’s points came from Rams players (Stafford and LA Defense) which sounds cool but then you look at his total score and it’s not
Billy had the WR with the largest failure to meet projection for any WR this week with Egbuka scoring only 4 points, 8.9 points less than the projected 12.9 listed. Should have traded him to Keith!
Greg had the player with the lowest “non-zero” score this week, with .8 points from DeVonta Smith, Fly Eagles Fly!
Matchup #3 - Charles (91.92) vs. Mike (72.44)
This matchup only had a fraction of a point higher for the lowest combined to total score. No Charles, you don’t get any sort of reward for being the second worst matchup of the week.
Mike didn’t have the lowest overall score of the week but he had the biggest failure to meet expectations, 45.65 points less than projected
Lowest combined score for TEs this week, with only 8.6 points between both teams
Charles had the lowest scoring TE of the week with only 1.4 points from Pitts. No Charles, this does not earn you any sort of prize.
Mike had the RB with the largest failure to meet projection for any RB this week with Jacobs only scoring 4 points, 13.85 points less than the projected 17.85 listed
Matchup #4 - Anthony (148.54) vs. Andrew (106.62)
Anthony saw Andrew’s highest scoring game of the season last week and was like “Let me have a try”. Not quite 160 but a pretty good effort!
This matchup had the highest combined score between two teams with 255.16 points scored
Anthony’s best performance of the season, topping his prior best of 132.46 in week four
Anthony had the highest WR score of the week with 25 points from some guy named “McMillan”
This matchup had the highest combined TE score between the two teams with 27.8 points between Kelce (Andrew) and Andrews (Anthony)
Matchup #5 - Steve (131.38) vs. Patrick (87.80)
Patrick continues to selflessly tank his team in an effort to let Billy pass him in the rankings. What a really solid bro thing to do. Steve didn’t need the help though as he put up the second highest score of the week.
This matchup had the highest margin of the week, 43.58 points
This matchup had the highest combined output from starters in the RB positions with a total of 779 points between CMC and Tracy for Steve, and Gibbs and Etienne for Pat
Steve had the highest RB score of the week with 30.10 points from CMC
CMC outscored Steve’s own entire three-man WR corp of Sutton, Nacua, and Allen