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Week 11

Weekly
Grade
FDC Chiefs
9-2 182.4
162.59
 
VS
proj
SECFOR Sixers
122.35 3-8
148.77

FDC Chiefs top SECFOR Sixers for sixth straight win in 182.40-122.35 rout

FDC Chiefs extended their win streak to six games with a dominant win over SECFOR Sixers, rolling to a 182.40-122.35 victory. FDC Chiefs nabbed a 14.55-point lead on Thursday behind Tyler Lockett and never let it go. Philip Rivers (401 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs) and Kareem Hunt (70 Rush Yds, 41 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) led the way for SECFOR Sixers in defeat. FDC Chiefs (9-2) will look to rack up another win against Vandals, while SECFOR Sixers (3-8) will face Havoc in an effort to right the ship.

Matchup Timeline

  FDC Chiefs   SECFOR Sixers

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Going up against the Rams in Week 11, Hill caught 10 passes for 215 yards and 2 touchdowns. In doing so, he put up 44.6 points and more-than-doubled his scoring projection, the highest percent increase of any player on FDC Chiefs this week. Hill will play the Raiders in Week 12.
Tyreek Hill

Top Player Comparison

FDC Chiefs
Points
% of total points 182.4
1
Tyreek Hill
WR
44.6
19.51
24.5%
2
Ezekiel Elliott
RB
33.1
20.98
18.1%
3
Ben Roethlisberger
QB
27.8
25.61
15.2%
4
Tyler Lockett
WR
14.55
14.7
8%
SECFOR Sixers
Points
% of total points 122.35
1
Philip Rivers
QB
27.65
26.39
22.6%
2
Kareem Hunt
RB
20.1
20.53
16.4%
3
Michael Thomas
WR
19.2
25.35
15.7%
4
Christian Kirk
WR
18.6
10.73
15.2%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Both teams had players with standout plays early Sunday, after which FDC Chiefs became the proud owner of a 96.15-11.80 lead. Ezekiel Elliott had a 23-yard touchdown run for FDC Chiefs, while Ben Roethlisberger had a 78-yard touchdown pass. Evan Engram made the highlight reel for SECFOR Sixers with a 54-yard catch.
Sunday Late
Both teams had players with standout moments on Sunday afternoon, after which FDC Chiefs had a 130.15-98.95 lead. For FDC Chiefs, Jared Cook had a 23-yard touchdown catch. Michael Thomas had a 23-yard touchdown catch for SECFOR Sixers, while Christian Kirk had a 59-yard touchdown catch.
Monday
There were players with big-time plays on both teams on Monday night. For FDC Chiefs, Tyreek Hill had a 25-yard touchdown catch. Kareem Hunt made the highlight reel for SECFOR Sixers with a 21-yard touchdown catch.

Points By Position

  FDC Chiefs   SECFOR Sixers

What If

FDC Chiefs would have beaten every other team in the league this week.
SECFOR Sixers would have lost to nine other teams besides FDC Chiefs this week.
If FDC Chiefs played SECFOR Sixers every week this season, they'd be 9-2.
FDC Chiefs would have topped SECFOR Sixers 217.55-104.2 had they played each other last week.
FDC Chiefs would be 6-4 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as SECFOR Sixers.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as FDC Chiefs, SECFOR Sixers would be 3-7.
If FDC Chiefs had played every team in the league each week, they would be 108-35.
If they played every team every week, SECFOR Sixers would be 53-90.

Next Week Preview

FDC Chiefs
One streak is bound to conclude next week, as FDC Chiefs (9-2) head into Week 12 on a six-match winning streak, while their upcoming opponent (Vandals, 4-7), have notched three consecutive victories. FDC Chiefs can't count on another 45+ point outing out of Tyreek Hill, who has a bye in Week 12. Vandals won't have Josh Reynolds or Greg Zuerlein. Over the last three weeks, FDC Chiefs have scored 177.75 points per game, while Vandals have averaged 157.1 per contest.
SECFOR Sixers
Losing skids will collide in Week 12 as 11th-place SECFOR Sixers have now dropped four games in a row while their opponent, Havoc, have lost each of their last two. SECFOR Sixers can't count on another 20.1 points out of Kareem Hunt, who's out on bye in Week 12. Through 11 weeks of action, SECFOR Sixers have tallied the 11th-most points in the league while Havoc (and their 139.48 points per game) are ranked seventh.