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Week 11

Weekly
Grade
Morning Woodhead
3-8 180.98
176.61
 
VS
proj
Thirsty Camels
170.7 4-7
182.9

Morning Woodhead come back to hand Thirsty Camels fourth straight loss, 180.98-170.70

Morning Woodhead came back to earn a 180.98-170.70 victory to hand Thirsty Camels their fourth straight loss. Morning Woodhead trailed 163.70-160.98 heading into Monday night, but the unit made a run behind Josh Reynolds, who caught 6 passes for 80 yards and a touchdown for 20 points. Matthew Stafford (23.9 points) and Leonard Fournette (22.1) carried the flag for Thirsty Camels in defeat. Morning Woodhead improve to 3-8 on the season, while Thirsty Camels fall to 4-7.

Matchup Timeline

  Morning Woodhead   Thirsty Camels

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

While making 7 tackles and recording a sack against the Chargers, Chubb recorded 9.5 points this week. His scoring output more-than-doubled his 3.43-point projection and was much higher than his 6.25-point season scoring average. Chubb ranks #1 among fantasy LBs this season and will face the Steelers next week.
Bradley Chubb

Top Player Comparison

Morning Woodhead
Points
% of total points 180.98
1
Kirk Cousins
QB
33.98
29.14
18.8%
2
Lamar Jackson
QB
26.2
24.76
14.5%
3
Josh Reynolds
WR
20
10.31
11.1%
4
Shawn Williams
S
16.2
7.91
9%
Thirsty Camels
Points
% of total points 170.7
1
Matthew Stafford
QB
23.9
28.84
14%
2
Leonard Fournette
RB
22.1
16.76
12.9%
3
Adrian Peterson
RB
17.1
11.04
10%
4
Larry Fitzgerald
WR
16.3
13.42
9.5%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Late
Jared Cook had a 23-yard touchdown catch for Morning Woodhead, who trailed 148.30-122.00 after the late action.

Points By Position

  Morning Woodhead   Thirsty Camels

What If

Morning Woodhead would have beaten only two other teams besides Thirsty Camels this week.
Thirsty Camels would have lost to nine other teams besides Morning Woodhead this week.
Morning Woodhead would be 4-7 if they played Thirsty Camels every week.
Last week, Thirsty Camels would have beaten Morning Woodhead 148.96-121.
Morning Woodhead would be 3-7 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Thirsty Camels.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Morning Woodhead, Thirsty Camels would be 2-8.
If Morning Woodhead had played every team in the league each week, they would be 26-95.
If they played every team every week, Thirsty Camels would be 32-89.

Coach Talk

Morning Woodhead
Getting the win is most important, Morning Woodhead, but we've also identified one spot where we can get better as a team; our running backs were clearly outplayed this past week. Alex Collins (18 yards from scrimmage, one TD) and Tevin Coleman (85 yards, no TDs) combined for just 19.3 points in Week 11. Adrian Peterson and Leonard Fournette doubled us up with a score of 39.2. Let's bug the offensive coordinator to get some more touches in Week 12!
Thirsty Camels
Thirsty Camels will find it tough to complain about lack of opportunities this past week. Our five pass-catchers (four WR, one TE) were targeted a grand total of 34 times in Week 11. Those players might need to hit the practice field, considering they reeled in just 17 receptions.