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Week 10 Sleeper Results: Yawn

Posted: November 17, 2009

Week 10 was just a ho-hum week on the Sleeper front.  The QB’s came close, and a couple of the RB’s exceeded expectations, but most of the pack yielded meager returns.  Here are the Sleeper results for Week 10 (and scroll to the bottom of the post for the Week 10 “Name Your Sleepers Matchup” results):

QUARTERBACK (0 for 1, 1 push)

Mark Sanchez (New York Jets) – Almost dead on with attempts/completions and yards, but off on TD and Int.
Projected: 17-31, 210 yards, 2 TD
Actual: 16-30, 212 yards, 1 TD, 2 Int

Chad Henne (Miami) – One more TD and he would have been exactly on point (fantasy points-wise).
Projected: 16-26, 195 yards, 2 TD, 1 Int
Actual: 17-31, 175 yards, 1 TD, 1 Int

RUNNING BACK (2 for 3)

Jamaal Charles (Kansas City) – Got 22 touches, and made them count.
Projected: 12-62 rushing, 4-22 receiving, 1 TD
Actual:18-103 rushing, 4-14 receiving, 1 TD

Mike Bell (New Orleans) – The Saints didn’t get out in front as expected, and Bell never really got an opportunity.
Projected: 12-52 rushing, 1 TD
Actual: 8-30 rushing

Ladell Betts (Washington) – Betts took advantage of 27 touches, and carried the Redskins to victory.
Projected: 17-59 rushing, 2-19 receiving
Actual: 26-114 rushing, 1-6 receiving, 1 TD

WIDE RECEIVER (0 for 2, 1 push)

Earl Bennett (Chicago) – Bennett had a 40 yard reception called back, and was otherwise quiet.
Projected: 4-56 receiving, 1 TD
Actual: 3-27 receiving

Andre Caldwell (Cincinnati) – Got the expected receptions, but offensive scores were nil in this one.
Projected: 4-45 receiving, 1 TD
Actual: 4-23 receiving

Mike Wallace (Pittsburgh) – Wasn’t really a fantasy factor.
Projected: 3-55 receiving
Actual: 1-16 receiving

TIGHT END (0 for 1)

Brandon Pettigrew (Detroit) – Pettigrew didn’t get the dump-off looks we expected to see.
Projected: 6-72 receiving
Actual: 2-23 receiving

KICKER (push)

Sebastian Janikowski (Oakland) – Some things you never learn — like never count on an Oakland Raider!
Projected: 2 FG, 2 PAT (1 FG 40+)
Actual: 1 FG, 1 PAT (1 FG 50+)

DEFENSE (1 for 1)

Tennessee Titans – The Titans were nearly exact on projections, and returned 2 interceptions for scores.
Projected: 17 points allowed, 3 sacks, 2 Int
Actual: 17 points allowed, 2 sacks, 2 Int, 2 TD

Scorecard for Week 10: 3 for 8, 3 push
Overall Scorecard for 2009 Season: 37 for 102, 8 pushes (36%)

NAME YOUR SLEEPERS MATCHUP: WEEK 10

Paul from peoplespigskin (4-5-2) – Fantasy Sports Shack (3-5-3)

Using the key where coming within 2 projected fantasy points equals a correct pick, and within 4 equals a push, the inaugural week of the Fantasy Sports Shack “Name Your Sleepers Matchup” ended in a victory by the visitor.  The FSS results are above, and you can see Paul’s work below. Well played, Paul!

(For future competitors, remember: A Sleeper is owned in less than a majority of leagues.)

QB
Matt Cassel (Kansas City) – Projected 14, Actual 7
Matt Hasselbeck (Seattle) – Projected 14, Actual 14

RB
Fred Jackson (Buffalo) – Projected 15, Actual 11
Jamal Lewis (Cleveland) – Projected 12, Actual 3
Knowshon Moreno (Denver) – Projected 11, Actual 9

WR
Derrick Mason (Baltimore) – Projected 13, Actual 7
Sidney Rice (Minnesota) – Projected 12, Actual 20
Mike Wallace (Pittsburgh) – Projected 9, Actual 1

TE
Dustin Keller (New York Jets) – Projected 8, Actual 5

K
Rob Bironas (Tennessee) – Projected 10, Actual 11

D/ST
Atlanta Falcons – Projected 9, Actual -1

Overall Name Your Sleepers Matchup Records: Fantasy Sports Shack 0-1, Visitors 1-0

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2 Comments »

  1. Wow, the monkey typed Hamlet! Thanks again for the invite. It was fun.

    Paul
    peoplespigskin.wordpress.com

    Comment by peoplespigskin | November 18, 2009 | Reply

  2. [...] Shack invited me to play their Name Your Sleepers game. The result: the People’s Pigskin defeated the Shack. Thanks to the Shack for inviting me to play, and yes, I’ll remember next time to follow the [...]

    Pingback by Pick the People’s Lineup – Week 11 « The People's Pigskin | November 18, 2009 | Reply


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