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Week 13

Weekly
Grade
SANTOS WARRIOR
6-7 92
80.42
 
VS
proj
The Kaptains
60 8-5
71.04

SANTOS WARRIOR top expectations, defeat The Kaptains in 92-60 rout

SANTOS WARRIOR brought their A game and beat expectations, rolling to a 92-60 victory over The Kaptains, who fell short of projections. SANTOS WARRIOR got out to a 4-point lead on Thursday behind Ezekiel Elliott (12 points) and never relinquished it. Harrison Butker (12 points) and Jared Goff (10) did their part for The Kaptains in the loss. SANTOS WARRIOR (6-7) will look to keep it rolling in the playoffs, while The Kaptains (8-5) will attempt to bounce back and make a run of their own in the postseason.

Matchup Timeline

  SANTOS WARRIOR   The Kaptains

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Kelce overachieved for the sixth time this season, scoring 18 points against his 6.23-point projection. In a 40-33 win over the Raiders, he caught 12 passes for 168 yards and 2 touchdowns. Kelce ranks #29 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Ravens next week.
Travis Kelce

Top Player Comparison

SANTOS WARRIOR
Points
% of total points 92
1
Patrick Mahomes
QB
37
29.4
40.2%
2
Travis Kelce
TE
18
6.23
19.6%
3
Ezekiel Elliott
RB
12
9.21
13%
4
Davante Adams
WR
10
8.47
10.9%
The Kaptains
Points
% of total points 60
1
Harrison Butker
K
12
11.51
20%
2
Jared Goff
QB
10
23.74
16.7%
3
Adrian Peterson
RB
10
5.72
16.7%
4
The Dallas Cowboys defense
DEF
8
3.91
13.3%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Late
Harrison Butker had a 50-yard field goal for The Kaptains, who trailed 87-47 after the late games.
Monday
Adrian Peterson had a 90-yard touchdown run for The Kaptains.

Points By Position

  SANTOS WARRIOR   The Kaptains

Game Notes

SANTOS WARRIOR won despite the fact that only four of their nine starters exceeded their scoring projections.
The Kaptains lost despite five of their nine starters scoring more than their points projection.
SANTOS WARRIOR won despite starting Gerald Everett, who scored zero points.
SANTOS WARRIOR put up more points than their season scoring average (80.38) while The Kaptains fell short of theirs (73.69).
SANTOS WARRIOR recorded more points than their projected total, while The Kaptains failed to reach their projection.
The matchup's 32-point margin was the largest in the league this week.
The victory concludes a streak of three straight defeats for SANTOS WARRIOR.
Not only did SANTOS WARRIOR get the W, but they also easily covered the 9.38-point predicted margin of victory.
In blowout games this season, SANTOS WARRIOR moves to (3-3), while The Kaptains falls to (2-3).
Despite the loss, Harrison Butker put up 12 points, the fourth-highest score for a K this week.

Coach Talk

SANTOS WARRIOR
You know, the key to football is exploiting the mismatches. Thanks to a stellar showing from Patrick Mahomes, we royally dominated The Kaptains at the quarterback position this past week (37 points to 10). Mahomes went 23-for-38 for 295 yards and four TDs in a 40-33 win over the Raiders.
The Kaptains
"Not getting many chances" really isn't an excuse this week for The Kaptains. Our pass-catching corps (two WR, one TE) combined to see a grand total of 26 targets in Week 13. With only 16 total catches, that group may be showing signs of chemistry issues.