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Week 14

Weekly
Grade
Mammoths
6-8 113.69
108.69
 
VS
proj
Going Nowhere Slow
70.84 6-8
137.96

Going Nowhere Slow succumb to Mammoths, 113.69-70.84

There's no easy way to put it, Going Nowhere Slow didn't do their job, at least based on projections, as Mammoths secured a 113.69-70.84 win. Going Nowhere Slow nabbed a 0.05-point lead on Thursday, but Mammoths held the lead the rest of the way. They were led by T.Y. Hilton (9 Rec, 199 Rec Yds) and Josh Allen (206 Pass Yds, 101 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD). Mark Ingram (11.55 points) and Ryan Kerrigan (11) were the leading performers for Going Nowhere Slow in the loss. Mammoths (6-8) will look to rack up another W against JYD, while Going Nowhere Slow (6-8) will attempt to generate some positive momentum against My Name Is Prince.

Matchup Timeline

  Mammoths   Going Nowhere Slow

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Chubb (3 Tackles, 2 Sacks) scored 10.5 points in a 20-14 lost to the 49ers in Week 14. His scoring output more-than-tripled his 3.4-point projection and was higher than his 7.11-point season scoring average. Chubb ranks #1 among fantasy LBs this season and will face the Browns next week.
Bradley Chubb

Top Player Comparison

Mammoths
Points
% of total points 113.69
1
T.Y. Hilton
WR
29.15
12.19
25.6%
2
Josh Allen
QB
19.14
17.5
16.8%
3
The New Orleans Saints defense
DEF
13
6.4
11.4%
4
Bradley Chubb
LB
10.5
3.4
9.2%
Going Nowhere Slow
Points
% of total points 70.84
1
Mark Ingram
RB
11.55
11.62
16.3%
2
Ryan Kerrigan
LB
11
8.81
15.5%
3
Adam Thielen
WR
9.05
13.99
12.8%
4
Wil Lutz
K
8
10.29
11.3%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
T.Y. Hilton had a 60-yard catch for Mammoths to contribute to a 79.19-44.80 lead for the team.

Points By Position

  Mammoths   Going Nowhere Slow

Game Notes

Mammoths won even though only six of their 14 starting players scored higher than their point projections.
Going Nowhere Slow had only one of their 14 starters score higher than their projected points.
Was Going Nowhere Slow even trying this week? They started three players who scored zero points.
Mammoths had three players score more points than the leading scorer for Going Nowhere Slow.
Mammoths put up more points than their season scoring average (110.13) while Going Nowhere Slow fell short of theirs (122.75).
Mammoths put up more points than their projected total, while Going Nowhere Slow failed to reach their projection.
In upset games this season, Mammoths moves to (3-0), while Going Nowhere Slow falls to (0-3).

Coach Talk

Mammoths
Listen, Mammoths, we applaud you on the confidence. Starting a player with negative points (Carlos Hyde) while still getting the win... talk about arrogance. All we ask is to please keep that flashy, show-off type of stuff to the regular season. Try it in the postseason and we're toast.
Going Nowhere Slow
Fortunately, this week's problem was pretty easy to identify, Going Nowhere Slow. Choosing to start Jordan Reed, Mario Addison, and Sean Lee in a fantasy matchup where your opposition put up 113.69 points... let's attempt to play with a full deck of cards next time.