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Week 16

Weekly
Grade
Los Toros
12-3 108.34
109.2
 
VS
proj
Q
88.54 9-7
89.06

Los Toros come back to beat Q for third straight win, 108.34-88.54

Los Toros extended their win streak to three games with a come-from-behind victory over Q, staging an impressive comeback to earn a 108.34-88.54 win. Los Toros trailed 88.54-75.64 heading into Sunday night, but the team roared back behind Chris Carson (23.6 points) and Tyreek Hill (9.1). Antonio Brown (14 Rec, 185 Rec Yds, 2 Rec TDs) and Jared Goff (216 Pass Yds, 1 Pass TD) carried the flag for Q in the loss. This marks the second time this season Los Toros have knocked off Q, after falling 126.4-109.14 in their last matchup. Los Toros end the season with a record of 12-3, while Q finish the campaign at 9-7.

Matchup Timeline

  Los Toros   Q

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Carson (116 Rush Yds, 2 Rush TDs) scored 23.6 points against the Chiefs in Week 16. His scoring output was 79.2% more than his 13.17-point projection and was much higher than his 9.83-point season scoring average.
Chris Carson

Top Player Comparison

Los Toros
Points
% of total points 108.34
1
Chris Carson
RB
23.6
13.17
21.8%
2
Michael Thomas
WR
16.9
12.93
15.6%
3
Dak Prescott
QB
16.64
19
15.4%
4
Saquon Barkley
RB
13.7
16.61
12.6%
Q
Points
% of total points 88.54
1
Antonio Brown
WR
30.5
12.28
34.4%
2
Jared Goff
QB
17.24
18.72
19.5%
3
Nick Chubb
RB
11.5
14.67
13%
4
George Kittle
TE
7.4
8.83
8.4%

Matchup Highlights

Saturday
Justin Tucker had a 56-yard field goal for Los Toros, contributing to a 12.00-4.60 lead for the team.
Sunday Late
Antonio Brown had a 20-yard touchdown catch for Q, while Jared Goff had a 39-yard touchdown pass, contributing to a 88.54-75.64 lead for Q.

Points By Position

  Los Toros   Q
Standings Update
It seems like just yesterday we were eagerly awaiting our draft grades, yet here we are at the end of the season. How about a quick Year in Review for these two squads?
Los Toros
Los Toros ended the season averaging 106.00 points per game, 2nd-best in the league, placing them on top of the standings at the end of the regular season.
Important Players
Saquon Barkley
MVP
1198 Rush Yds, 10 Rush TDs, 688 Rec Yds, 4 Rec TDs
Tyreek Hill
Best Drafted
136 Rush Yds, 1378 Rec Yds, 11 Rec TDs
Dak Prescott
Best Acquisition
3498 Pass Yds, 18 Pass TDs, 305 Rush Yds, 6 Rush TDs
Q
Q completed the season with the league's 3rd-highest points average (102.11 ppg), placing them 3rd in the standings at the end of the regular season.
Important Players
Antonio Brown
MVP
104 Rec, 1297 Rec Yds, 15 Rec TDs
George Kittle
Best Drafted
79 Rec, 1228 Rec Yds, 4 Rec TDs
Mitchell Trubisky
Best Acquisition
3060 Pass Yds, 24 Pass TDs, 405 Rush Yds, 3 Rush TDs

Game Notes

Los Toros won even though only three of their nine starters scored higher than their point projections.
Q had only one of their nine starters score higher than their projected points.
Q can partially blame the loss on Lamar Miller, who didn't score any points.
Los Toros put up more points than their season scoring average (106) while Q fell short of theirs (102.11).
Neither team was able to achieve its projected point total.
The defeat concludes a streak of three straight wins for Q.
The experts were right on the money with this one. The projected margin of victory entering the match was 20.14, and Los Toros covered by 19.8.
Los Toros moves to (3-0) in comeback games this season, while Q falls to (2-2).
Despite the loss, Antonio Brown registered 30.5 points, the fourth-best score for a wideout this season.