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