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Week 15

Weekly
Grade
Doomsday
8-6 139.76
136.53
 
VS
proj
Bloody Sabbath
103.92 3-12
113.45

Doomsday hand Bloody Sabbath sixth consecutive loss in 139.76-103.92 rout

Doomsday cruised to a 139.76-103.92 victory to hand Bloody Sabbath their sixth consecutive loss. Doomsday leapt out to a 34-point lead on Saturday behind a standout effort from DeAndre Hopkins, who caught 10 passes for 170 yards and 2 touchdowns (45 points), and never looked back. Derrick Henry (170 Rush Yds, 2 Rush TDs) and Kirk Cousins (215 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs) led the charge for Bloody Sabbath in the loss. This marks the third time this season Doomsday have beaten Bloody Sabbath, after winning 164.9-136.14 in their last matchup. Doomsday improve to 8-6 for the season, while Bloody Sabbath fall to 3-12.

Matchup Timeline

  Doomsday   Bloody Sabbath

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Projected to score 11.33 points, Mack more-than-doubled that amount by scoring 28.9 points as the Colts beat the Cowboys 23-0. He ran for 139 yards and 2 touchdowns to beat his projection by the highest percentage of any player on Doomsday this week. Next week, Mack will go up against the Giants.
Marlon Mack

Top Player Comparison

Doomsday
Points
% of total points 139.76
1
DeAndre Hopkins
WR
45
18.62
32.2%
2
Marlon Mack
RB
28.9
11.33
20.7%
3
Julio Jones
WR
21.2
18.85
15.2%
4
The Buffalo Bills defense
DEF
16
19.85
11.4%
Bloody Sabbath
Points
% of total points 103.92
1
Derrick Henry
RB
36.38
11.45
35%
2
Kirk Cousins
QB
26.14
28.36
25.2%
3
Greg Zuerlein
K
12
11.02
11.5%
4
Darius Leonard
LB
10.5
9.07
10.1%

Matchup Highlights

Saturday
Sunday Early
Kirk Cousins had a 40-yard touchdown pass for Bloody Sabbath, who trailed 127.51-85.92 after the early games.

Points By Position

  Doomsday   Bloody Sabbath

What If

Doomsday would have beaten six other teams besides Bloody Sabbath this week.
Bloody Sabbath would have lost to nine other teams besides Doomsday this week.
Doomsday would be - if they played Bloody Sabbath every week.
Bloody Sabbath would have topped Doomsday 142.55-135.16 had they played each other last week.
Doomsday would be 3-8 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Bloody Sabbath.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Doomsday, Bloody Sabbath would be 4-7.
If Doomsday had played every team in the league each week, they would be -.
If they played every team every week, Bloody Sabbath would be 32-129.

Coach Talk

Doomsday
Sure, we ultimately earned the win, but there's not really any other way to put this, Doomsday: our quarterback was utterly outmatched by the opposition. Kirk Cousins went 14-of-21 for 215 yards and two touchdowns for Bloody Sabbath, and all Jameis Winston could muster was a 13-for-25 day for 157 passing yards. We need to put some extra effort into scouting those upcoming defenses!
Bloody Sabbath
There's a chance that Bloody Sabbath could be a better GM in the NFL than in fantasy football. Accumulating only 10 targets as a group in Week 15, their three starting pass-catchers (two WR, one TE) apparently spent most of their games running decoy routes and blocking downfield.