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Week 13

Weekly
Grade
Kentucky Zombie
8-5 148.46
123.99
 
VS
proj
Robin's Hoods
82.82 1-12
99.74

Kentucky Zombie hand Robin's Hoods ninth straight loss in 148.46-82.82 rout

Kentucky Zombie cruised to a 148.46-82.82 victory to hand Robin's Hoods their ninth consecutive loss. Kentucky Zombie got out to a 4.00-point lead on Thursday behind Wil Lutz and never relinquished it. Golden Tate (7 Rec, 85 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) and Aaron Rodgers (233 Pass Yds, 1 Pass TD, 20 Rush Yds) did their part for Robin's Hoods in the loss. This marks the first time this season Kentucky Zombie have beaten Robin's Hoods, after falling 146.42-138.9 in their last matchup. Kentucky Zombie (8-5) will look to keep it rolling in the playoffs. Robin's Hoods will be home for the playoffs, finishing the season at 1-12.

Matchup Timeline

  Kentucky Zombie   Robin's Hoods

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Cook overachieved for the sixth time this season, scoring 28 points against his 9.51-point projection. In a 40-33 loss to the Chiefs, he caught 7 passes for 100 yards and a touchdown. Cook ranks #73 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Steelers next week.
Jared Cook

Top Player Comparison

Kentucky Zombie
Points
% of total points 148.46
1
Christian McCaffrey
RB
43.1
29.19
29%
2
Antonio Brown
WR
36.4
20.65
24.5%
3
Jared Cook
TE
28
9.51
18.9%
4
Deshaun Watson
QB
20.96
25.45
14.1%
Robin's Hoods
Points
% of total points 82.82
1
Golden Tate
WR
22.5
12.19
27.2%
2
Aaron Rodgers
QB
18.32
23.36
22.1%
3
The Denver Broncos defense
DEF
14
8.88
16.9%
4
Kenyan Drake
RB
13.4
14.88
16.2%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Christian McCaffrey had a 53-yard run for Kentucky Zombie to contribute to a 77.06-53.32 lead for the team.
Sunday Late
Jared Cook had a 24-yard touchdown catch for Kentucky Zombie, helping the team to a 112.06-53.32 lead.
Sunday Night
Antonio Brown had a 28-yard touchdown catch and a 46-yard catch for Kentucky Zombie, contributing to a 148.46-60.32 lead for the team.

Points By Position

  Kentucky Zombie   Robin's Hoods

StatSmack

Robin's Hoods are making their mark - in the loss column that is. They've dropped their last nine matchups.
We heard scoring helps you win. Robin's Hoods need some help then, averaging just 101.77 versus Kentucky Zombie's 127.8.
"Winning isn't everything" was probably said by someone who lost. Kentucky Zombie (8-5) have a better record than Robin's Hoods (1-12).
Even the machines think Kentucky Zombie have a better lineup. Their projected average points is higher (115.65) than Robin's Hoods (101.87).
Kentucky Zombie don't let their opponents come within striking distance. They've got more blowout wins this season than Robin's Hoods (3 vs 0).
Kentucky Zombie are clutch masters, with more close wins than Robin's Hoods (2 vs 0).
Kentucky Zombie should change their team name to "The Overachievers" since they have scored higher than projected in more matchups than Robin's Hoods (12 vs 5).
By position, Kentucky Zombie have outscored Robin's Hoods at RB, WR, TE, K, and DEF this season.
Kentucky Zombie has a higher average scoring margin (4) than Robin's Hoods this season (-32).
The starters for Kentucky Zombie had more big plays in their NFL games this week (4) than the starters for Robin's Hoods (0).
The postseason awaits Kentucky Zombie. They've clinched a playoff spot while Robin's Hoods are currently looking forward to next season.
Hey Robin's Hoods, want to see stats that favor your team? Well, try winning for a change, and see what the numbers have to say next week!

Coach Talk

Kentucky Zombie
You know, the key to football is exploiting the mismatches. We really emphasized that by tripling Robin's Hoods at running back this past week (43.1 points to 13.4).
Robin's Hoods
Unless Robin's Hoods wants to go full diva-mode, then "not getting many chances" won't cut it as an excuse this week. Our pass-catching corps (two WR and one TE) were targeted a grand total of 21 times in Week 13. With just 12 total receptions, that group may be showing signs of chemistry issues.