Isaac
Isaac is Cargo Champs' benchmark thrower. His performance metrics curves rewrote the expectations of what’s possible in the backroom. In his rookie season, he delivered legendary performances that showcase blistering MPP and speed bonus trends, pulling away from the field with consistency and raw athletic pace.
Isaac's performance ceiling is unmatched. He forces every competitor to measure themselves against his trajectory. For fans and rivals alike, Isaac isn’t just a thrower: after his first championship, he's emerged as the standard.
| Throwbriquet | Seasons Active |
|---|---|
| Grandmaster | — |
| First Truck | Last Truck |
|---|---|
| — | — |
| Nationality | Home Store |
|---|---|
| 🇺🇸 | Walmart #2031 (Union City, CA, USA) |
| Trucks Thrown | Championships | Podiums | Career Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| — | — | — | — |
| Sub-Hour Throws | Two-Truck Days | Legendary Throws |
|---|---|---|
| - | - |
10 157740 |
| Record | Metric | Held |
|---|
⭐ + bold dates/seasons indicate a currently-held record.
The following charts track three key performance metrics that measure a thrower's effort, pace, and competitive edge.
Together, these metrics strip away noise like truck size or teammate mix. They measure what’s truly in the thrower’s control.
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The graphs represent the running cumulative average of a thrower's metrics across time and include only trucks where the thrower or throwing team threw 90%+ of the truck.
Trendlines attempt to reflect the behavior of a particular performance metric.
Minutes Per Panel (MPP) uses a LOESS trendline, a locally weighted regression that smooths short-term fluctuations while preserving the natural, nonlinear “learning-curve” shape of skill improvement over time.
Boxes Per Minute (BPM) uses a moving-average trendline, which filters random noise from day-to-day variation and highlights changes in throughput consistency and stamina.
Speed Bonus uses a linear-regression trendline, showing the athlete’s overall direction of improvement relative to normalized truck size and peer averages.
Together these trendlines attempt to balance clarity and realism, revealing long-term progress without distorting the underlying data.