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Week 15

Weekly
Grade
Primetime
10-4 117.88
123.21
 
VS
proj
Boom Town
94.62 9-6
105.68

Boom Town lose to Primetime in 117.88-94.62 rout

There's no easy way to put it, Boom Town didn't do their job, at least according to projections, as Primetime cruised to a 117.88-94.62 victory. Primetime took an early 16.16-point lead on Thursday. Boom Town came back to take the lead on Saturday, powered by Ka'imi Fairbairn (22 points). Not to be deterred, Primetime rallied later that afternoon, as Joe Mixon (27 points) and Kenny Golladay (16.6) put them back in the lead for good. This marks the third time this season Primetime have beaten Boom Town, after winning 141.84-132.28 in their last matchup. Primetime will look to keep the streak alive in the Championship next week, while Boom Town attempt to rebound and lock up 3rd Place.

Matchup Timeline

  Primetime   Boom Town

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Taking on the Bills in Week 15, Golladay caught 7 passes for 146 yards . In doing so, he put up 16.6 points and more-than-doubled his scoring projection, the highest percent increase of any player on Primetime this week. Golladay will go up against the Vikings in Week 16.
Kenny Golladay

Top Player Comparison

Primetime
Points
% of total points 117.88
1
Joe Mixon
RB
27
14.01
22.9%
2
Christian McCaffrey
RB
19
17.66
16.1%
3
Kenny Golladay
WR
16.6
7.76
14.1%
4
Patrick Mahomes
QB
16.16
21.76
13.7%
Boom Town
Points
% of total points 94.62
1
Todd Gurley II
RB
24.4
21.2
25.8%
2
Ka'imi Fairbairn
K
22
9.4
23.3%
3
Mike Evans
WR
14.1
9.73
14.9%
4
The Pittsburgh Steelers defense
DEF
11.08
10.44
11.7%

Matchup Highlights

Saturday
Sunday Early
Joe Mixon had a 47-yard run for Primetime, while Kenny Golladay had a 40-yard catch, helping Primetime to a 74.86-40.94 lead.
Monday
Christian McCaffrey had a 50-yard touchdown pass for Primetime on Monday night, helping to increase the margin of victory for the team.

Points By Position

  Primetime   Boom Town

What If

Primetime would have beaten every other team in the league this week.
Boom Town would have lost to just two other teams besides Primetime this week.
If they played Boom Town every week, Primetime would be - this season.
Had they played each other last week, Primetime would have topped Boom Town 129.32-79.6.
Primetime would be 8-3 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Boom Town.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Primetime, Boom Town would be 6-5.
If Primetime had played every team in the league each week, they would be -.
If they played every team every week, Boom Town would be 85-44.

Coach Talk

Primetime
Well Primetime, the good news is that we won this matchup by more than 23 points. The better news is that we've proven we're even stronger than this... in fact, our team's scoring average through Week 14 stood at 116.76. So yes, we're happy to have gotten this victory, but let's also "regress" back up to where we know we can be!
Boom Town
Try to take solace in the fact that your generosity did not go unnoticed. It takes a real kindred spirit to help someone like Primetime succeed this week... and when the time comes, maybe they'll return the favor and do you a solid. Just like the NFL's new tackling rules, remember to keep your head up, Boom Town!