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Week 16

Weekly
Grade
Idaho Titans
3-11 75830
64860.63
 
VS
proj
Rolling Stoners
62161 4-10
59870.41

Idaho Titans hand Rolling Stoners fourth straight loss, 75,830-62,161

Idaho Titans earned a 75,830-62,161 win to hand Rolling Stoners their fourth straight loss. Rolling Stoners earned a 9,995-point lead on Saturday behind Todd Gurley II (6,759 points) and Sony Michel (6,269), but Idaho Titans held the lead the rest of the way. They were led by Aaron Jones (154 Rush Yds, 2 Rush TDs) and Patrick Mahomes (251 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs, 14 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD). Davante Adams (13 Rec, 116 Rec Yds) and Melvin Gordon III (15 Rush Yds, 2 Rush TDs, 32 Rec Yds) were the leaders for Rolling Stoners in the loss. This marks the second time this season Idaho Titans have beaten Rolling Stoners, after winning 73,179-65,977 in their last matchup. Idaho Titans end the season with a record of 3-11, while Rolling Stoners finish the campaign at 4-10.

Matchup Timeline

  Idaho Titans   Rolling Stoners

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

While running for 154 yards and 2 touchdowns against the Vikings, Jones put up 12,780 points this week. His scoring output nearly doubled his 6,693-point projection and was much higher than his 7,914-point season scoring average.
Aaron Jones

Top Player Comparison

Idaho Titans
Points
% of total points 75830
1
Aaron Jones
RB
12780
6693
16.9%
2
Patrick Mahomes
QB
8987
7695.33
11.9%
3
Phillip Lindsay
RB
8372
6323.75
11%
4
Ronald Jones II
RB
7969
4746.7
10.5%
Rolling Stoners
Points
% of total points 62161
1
Davante Adams
WR
10764
6764
17.3%
2
Melvin Gordon III
RB
10057
7256.55
16.2%
3
Derek Carr
QB
7958
5976.43
12.8%
4
Todd Gurley II
RB
6759
6917.3
10.9%

Matchup Highlights

Saturday
Both teams had players with standout plays Saturday, but after all the plays were accounted for, Rolling Stoners had a 24,077-14,082 lead. For Idaho Titans, Ronald Jones II had a 49-yard run. Cooper Kupp had a 22-yard touchdown catch for Rolling Stoners, while Jimmy Garoppolo had a 46-yard pass.
Sunday Early
Ryan Tannehill had a 41-yard touchdown pass and a 36-yard touchdown pass for Idaho Titans, helping the team to a 39,339-31,779 lead.
Sunday Late
There were players with standout plays on both teams on Sunday afternoon, after which Idaho Titans boasted a 53,263-49,794 lead. For Idaho Titans, Phillip Lindsay had a 27-yard touchdown run. Derek Carr made the highlight reel for Rolling Stoners with a 56-yard touchdown pass and a 43-yard pass.
Monday
Aaron Jones had a 56-yard touchdown run for Idaho Titans during Monday Night Football, helping to increase the margin of victory for the team.

Points By Position

  Idaho Titans   Rolling Stoners
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?
Idaho Titans
Idaho Titans finished the season averaging 63,067 points per game, 3rd-worst in the league, placing them at the bottom of the standings at the end of the regular season.
Important Players
Aaron Jones
MVP
984 Rush Yds, 16 Rush TDs, 431 Rec Yds, 3 Rec TDs
Patrick Mahomes
Best Drafted
3857 Pass Yds, 25 Pass TDs, 197 Rush Yds, 2 Rush TDs
Ronald Jones II
Best Acquisition
618 Rush Yds, 6 Rush TDs, 299 Rec Yds
Rolling Stoners
Rolling Stoners ended the regular season 7th in the standings after averaging 67,428 points per game, 5th-best in the league.
Important Players
Todd Gurley II
MVP
789 Rush Yds, 12 Rush TDs, 186 Rec Yds, 2 Rec TDs
Cooper Kupp
Best Drafted
87 Rec, 1062 Rec Yds, 9 Rec TDs
Derek Carr
Best Acquisition
3663 Pass Yds, 20 Pass TDs

What If

Idaho Titans would have beaten three other teams besides Rolling Stoners this week.
Rolling Stoners would have lost to just two other teams besides Idaho Titans this week.
If Idaho Titans played Rolling Stoners every week this season, they'd be 7-7.
Idaho Titans would be 1-11 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Rolling Stoners.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Idaho Titans, Rolling Stoners would be 4-8.
If Idaho Titans had played every team in the league each week, they would be 22-74.
If they played every team every week, Rolling Stoners would be 37-59.