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Week 13

Weekly
Grade
Naper Villagers
7-6 108
93.28
 
VS
proj
Peoria Hurricanes
95 5-8
76.8

Naper Villagers top Peoria Hurricanes for fourth straight win, 108-95

Naper Villagers extended their win streak to four games with a hard-fought win over Peoria Hurricanes, emerging victorious with a 108-95 victory. Naper Villagers never trailed in this one after earning a 19-point lead on Thursday behind Ezekiel Elliott. Carson Wentz (20 points) and Davante Adams (15) carried the flag for Peoria Hurricanes in the loss. Naper Villagers (7-6) will look to keep it rolling in the playoffs. Peoria Hurricanes will be home for the playoffs, finishing the season at 5-8.

Matchup Timeline

  Naper Villagers   Peoria Hurricanes

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

The Ravens defense (16 Pts Allowed, 131 Yds Allowed, 1 Turnovers) scored 11 points against the Falcons in Week 13. Their scoring output more-than-tripled their 3.59-point projection and was much higher than their 4.75-point season scoring average. The Ravens defense ranks #9 among fantasy DEFs this season and will face the Chiefs next week.
The Baltimore Ravens defense

Top Player Comparison

Naper Villagers
Points
% of total points 108
1
Russell Wilson
QB
24
18.65
22.2%
2
Keenan Allen
WR
22
11.05
20.4%
3
Ezekiel Elliott
RB
19
14.21
17.6%
4
The Baltimore Ravens defense
DEF
11
3.59
10.2%
Peoria Hurricanes
Points
% of total points 95
1
Carson Wentz
QB
20
18.37
21.1%
2
Davante Adams
WR
15
12.47
15.8%
3
Robert Woods
WR
13
10.91
13.7%
4
Justin Jackson
RB
13
3.26
13.7%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Late
Russell Wilson had a 52-yard touchdown pass and a 45-yard pass for Naper Villagers, contributing to a 78-54 lead for the team.

Points By Position

  Naper Villagers   Peoria Hurricanes

Game Notes

Naper Villagers had five of their nine starters score higher than their projected point totals.
Peoria Hurricanes lost despite six of their nine starters scoring more than their projected points.
Naper Villagers won despite starting Gerald Everett, who scored zero points.
Both teams exceeded their season scoring average.
Both teams scored more than their projected point total.
The matchup featured the two highest scores of the week.
Vegas wouldn't be too happy with Naper Villagers. They got the win, but did not cover the 16.48-point projected margin of victory.
A bright spot in the defeat, Carson Wentz (20 points) registered the fourth-best score for a signal-caller this week.

Coach Talk

Naper Villagers
Listen, Naper Villagers, we do appreciate the confidence. Deploying a starter with zero points (Gerald Everett), while still getting a W... that's borderline arrogant! All we ask is to please keep those flashy shenanigans to the regular season. Do it in the postseason and we'll be finished.
Peoria Hurricanes
Sometimes that's the way the cookie crumbles. If fantasy football didn't provide a real challenge then it wouldn't actually be fun, ya know? Keep your head held high, Peoria Hurricanes!