Almost a third of the season is over and while the last
undefeated team has already established a big division lead, the other three
divisions are still wide open.
Danny Hatcher’s Team
Awesome, the defending league champs, put up a league-leading 142.7 points
in a victory over Evan Ash, who has had poor luck and has faced weekly
high-scorer two straight weeks now.
The six winning teams from Week 4 averaged 123.2 points, up
19 points from last week and 14 points from Week 1. The six losing teams
averaged 81.4 points, up 16 points from last week but still six points lower
than the Week 1 average.
After four teams put three players on the week’s scoring
leaders list last week, five teams did it this week. Danny Hatcher and Cory
Puffett each repeated while Anthony Battle, William Massimini and Saswat Misra
joined them.
Saswat Misra joins Cory Puffett as the only team to start a
top-fiver scorer at each offensive position in a single week. Saswat started
Aaron Rodgers (No. 2 QB), Frank Gore (No. 4 RB), Randall Cobb (No. 4 WR) and
Delanie Walker (No. 4 TE) this week.
Hatcher and Puffett accounted for four of the league’s five
30-point performances. Hatcher started Jamaal Charles and DeMarco Murray while
Puffett had Andrew Luck and Matt Asiata on his team.
For the second week in a row, the waiver wire play of the
week goes to Danny Hatcher. Last week he picked up the Saints defense and they
gave him 9 points. This week he dropped them and added the Ravens defense. The
Saints recorded their third poor game of the season by scoring -8.6 points
against the Cowboys while the Ravens scored 9.4 points and helped Danny score
more points than any team has managed in A Football Life so far this season.
Check out the review of Week 4 below (team names have been
changed to the names of their owners):
Week 4:
Standings:
NFC East
|
Record
|
GB
|
AFC East
|
Record
|
GB
|
Brandon Saunders
|
2-2
|
--
|
Danny Hatcher
|
3-1
|
--
|
Andrew Perez
|
2-2
|
--
|
William Battle
|
2-2
|
1
|
Eric Meyer
|
1-3
|
1
|
Saswat Misra
|
2-2
|
1
|
NFC West
|
Record
|
GB
|
AFC West
|
Record
|
GB
|
Anthony Battle
|
3-1
|
--
|
Cory Puffett
|
4-0
|
--
|
Sean Kennedy
|
2-2
|
1
|
Nolan Soter
|
1-3
|
3
|
William Massimini
|
2-2
|
1
|
Evan Ash
|
0-4
|
4
|
Schedule:
Away
|
Score
|
Home
|
Score
|
Saswat Misra (SM)
|
135.5
|
Nolan Soter (NS)
|
106.5
|
William Battle (WB)
|
56.0
|
Cory Puffett (CP)
|
110.7
|
Evan Ash (EA)
|
73.4
|
Danny Hatcher (DH)
|
142.7
|
Eric Meyer (EM)
|
73.9
|
William Massimini (WM)
|
113.4
|
Andrew Perez (AP)
|
82.3
|
Sean Kennedy (SK)
|
125.9
|
Anthony Battle (AB)
|
110.7
|
Brandon Saunders (BS)
|
96.0
|
Scoring Leaders (Must be starting on a team to qualify):
QB
|
Pts
|
HB
|
Pts
|
1. Andrew Luck, CP
|
31.3
|
1. Jamaal Charles, DH
|
31.8
|
2. Aaron Rodgers, SM
|
30.5
|
2. Matt Asiata, CP
|
31.2
|
3. Philip Rivers, AB
|
29.0
|
3. DeMarco Murray, DH
|
30.3
|
4. Matthew Stafford, WM
|
28.4
|
4. Frank Gore, SM
|
26.2
|
5. Tony Romo, NS
|
26.5
|
5. Matt Forte, WM
|
21.4
|
WR
|
Pts
|
TE
|
Pts
|
1. Steve Smith, SK
|
28.7
|
T1. Travis Kelce, DH
|
18.5
|
2. Antonio Brown, AB
|
28.6
|
T1. Heath Miller, WM
|
18.5
|
3. Jordy Nelson, EA
|
26.8
|
3. Martellus Bennett, BS
|
17.0
|
4. Randall Cobb, SM
|
26.1
|
4. Delanie Walker, SM
|
16.4
|
5. Terrance Williams, AB
|
22.1
|
5. Jimmy Graham, CP
|
15.8
|
Game of the Week: Anthony
Battle at Brandon Saunders
After a solid Thursday game for Alfred Morris and big
outings for Lamar Miller and Martellus Bennett, it looked like an easy win for Brandon,
but you can never count out Anthony as he got some big offensive performances
of his own and 17 points from his kicker to get his third win and second Peyton
Manning Award of the season.
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