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Week 11

Weekly
Grade
Sepulcher of Doom
3-8 153.89
157.07
 
VS
proj
Nefarious Pilchers
102.72 6-5
109.54

Despite top scorer Prescott, Nefarious Pilchers fall to Sepulcher of Doom in 153.89-102.72 rout

Nefarious Pilchers had the premier scorer in the league this week with QB Dak Prescott posting 43.56 points, but it wasn't enough to topple Sepulcher of Doom, who cruised to a 153.89-102.72 win. Sepulcher of Doom took a 32.75-point lead on Thursday behind stellar performances from Odell Beckham Jr. (15 points) and Javon Hargrave (14). Nefarious Pilchers came back to take the lead early afternoon Sunday, powered by Dak Prescott (43.56 points) and Kyle Rudolph (15.08). Unphased, Sepulcher of Doom got it going later that night, as Tarik Cohen (20.82 points) put them back on top for good. Sepulcher of Doom (3-8) will look to rack up another win against socioPathogens, while Nefarious Pilchers (6-5) will attempt to get back on track against Barter's Bulls.

Matchup Timeline

  Sepulcher of Doom   Nefarious Pilchers

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Playing the Browns in Week 11, Hargrave made 9 tackles. In doing so, he put up 14 points to more-than-double his 6.9-point projection, the second-highest percent increase of any NT in the league this season. In Week 12, Hargrave and the Steelers will play the Bengals.
Javon Hargrave

Top Player Comparison

Sepulcher of Doom
Points
% of total points 153.89
1
Le'Veon Bell
RB
22.65
24.41
14.7%
2
Tarik Cohen
RB
20.82
15.87
13.5%
3
Nick Foles
QB
18.34
14.51
11.9%
4
Melvin Ingram III
DE
15.5
9.89
10.1%
Nefarious Pilchers
Points
% of total points 102.72
1
Dak Prescott
QB
43.56
20.44
42.4%
2
Kyle Rudolph
TE
15.08
7.12
14.7%
3
Curtis Samuel
WR
10.08
12.26
9.8%
4
Yannick Ngakoue
DE
10
7.67
9.7%

Matchup Highlights

Thursday
Odell Beckham Jr. had a 42-yard catch for Sepulcher of Doom, contributing to a 41.25-8.50 lead for the team.
Sunday Early
There were players with highlight-reel moments on both teams early Sunday, but after the dust settled, Nefarious Pilchers had a 98.72-97.24 lead. For Sepulcher of Doom, Nick Foles had a 34-yard touchdown pass and a 20-yard touchdown pass. Dak Prescott had a 21-yard touchdown pass and a 49-yard pass for Nefarious Pilchers, while Kyle Rudolph had a 32-yard touchdown catch.
Monday
Mike Williams had a 50-yard catch for Sepulcher of Doom on Monday night, helping to add to the margin of victory for the team.

Points By Position

  Sepulcher of Doom   Nefarious Pilchers

Game Notes

Sepulcher of Doom got the W even though only five of their 13 starting players exceeded their projected point totals.
Nefarious Pilchers had only three of their 13 starters score higher than their projected points.
Was Nefarious Pilchers even trying this week? They started four players who scored zero points.
Sepulcher of Doom put up more points than their season scoring average (115.61) while Nefarious Pilchers fell short of theirs (148.5).
Both teams failed to achieve their projected point total.
The win snaps an eight-game losing streak for Sepulcher of Doom.
Not only did Sepulcher of Doom win, but they also covered the 47.53-point projected margin of victory.
In blowout games this season, Sepulcher of Doom moves to (2-5), while Nefarious Pilchers falls to (3-3).
In a losing effort, Dak Prescott recorded 43.56 points, the league's top overall score this week.

Coach Talk

Sepulcher of Doom
Getting the win is most important, Sepulcher of Doom, but we've also identified one spot where we should improve as a team. Our starting quarterback was significantly outmatched this past week. Dak Prescott went 29-of-46 for 444 yards and three touchdowns for Nefarious Pilchers, while Nick Foles was 33-of-47 for 296 passing yards, two TDs, and an ugly interception. Let's do our best to win this positional battle in Week 12!
Nefarious Pilchers
Yo, Nefarious Pilchers, did your receivers talk bad about their quarterbacks or something? Seeing just seven targets as a group in Week 11, our two wide receivers clearly got on their respective QBs' bad sides.