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Week 9

Weekly
Grade
Huskies
6-3 129.8
96.13
 
VS
proj
Pulsechamber
47.4 3-6
81.91

Huskies defeat Pulsechamber for fourth straight win in 129.8-47.4 rout

Huskies extended their win streak to four games with a dominant win over Pulsechamber, cruising to a 129.8-47.4 victory. It was the third straight loss for Pulsechamber. It didn't take long to learn who would lead the way in this matchup, as Huskies earned a 58.6-point lead early Sunday afternoon behind stellar showings from Matt Ryan and the Chicago Bears defense. Ryan passed for 350 yards and 4 touchdowns for 39 points, while the Bears defense allowed only 9 points, surrendered 264 yards, and forced 4 turnovers (28 points). Mitchell Trubisky (9 points) and Ka'imi Fairbairn (8) did everything they could for Pulsechamber in the loss. Huskies improve to 6-3 on the season, while Pulsechamber fall to 3-6.

Matchup Timeline

  Huskies   Pulsechamber

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

The Bears defense overachieved for the fifth time this season, scoring 28 points against their 9.97-point projection. In a 41-9 win over the Bills, they allowed only 9 points, surrendered 264 yards, and forced 4 turnovers. The Bears defense ranks #70 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Lions next week.
The Chicago Bears defense

Top Player Comparison

Huskies
Points
% of total points 129.8
1
Matt Ryan
QB
39
21.8
30%
2
Brandin Cooks
WR
28.4
14.91
21.9%
3
The Chicago Bears defense
DEF
28
9.97
21.6%
4
Ezekiel Elliott
RB
19.2
22.9
14.8%
Pulsechamber
Points
% of total points 47.4
1
Mitchell Trubisky
QB
9
19.91
19%
2
Ka'imi Fairbairn
K
8
9
16.9%
3
Taylor Gabriel
WR
7.5
10.78
15.8%
4
Randall Cobb
WR
7.4
12.08
15.6%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Matt Ryan had a 40-yard touchdown pass and a 39-yard touchdown pass for Huskies to contribute to a 82.2-23.6 lead for the team.
Sunday Late
Brandin Cooks had a 48-yard catch for Huskies, helping the team to a 110.6-40.0 lead.

Points By Position

  Huskies   Pulsechamber

What If

Huskies would have beaten seven other teams besides Pulsechamber this week.
Pulsechamber would have lost to every other team in the league this week.
Huskies would be 8-1 if they played Pulsechamber every week.
Had they played each other last week, Huskies would have been victorious over Pulsechamber 112.14-69.5.
Huskies would be 6-2 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Pulsechamber.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Huskies, Pulsechamber would be 2-6.
If Huskies had played every team in the league each week, they would be 52-29.
If they played every team every week, Pulsechamber would be 15-66.

Coach Talk

Huskies
Hey, the key to football is exploiting the mismatches, right? Not only did we double up Pulsechamber at WR (34.6 points to 14.9), we also quadrupled them at QB (39 points to 9).
Pulsechamber
Wow, talk about under-utilized: The starting backfield for Pulsechamber collectively registered one catch on only two targets this past week. Instruct those quarterbacks to dump it down a little more often in Week 10!