Matchup Recap Summary

Matchup Recap Moderation

Are you sure you want to report this recap? If reported, this recap will not be visible until reviewed by Yahoo Customer Care.

For more information, see Yahoo Help.

Week 9

Weekly
Grade
Primetime
6-3 129.62
113.5
 
VS
proj
BGMoney II
82.68 5-4
98.43

Primetime top BGMoney II in 129.62-82.68 rout

Despite similar records, Primetime held a substantial season point advantage over BGMoney II coming into this one (1,115-832), and they lived up to their reputation with a dominant win, cruising to a 129.62-82.68 victory. BGMoney II jumped out to a 35.00-point lead on Thursday behind a combined 31 points from Emmanuel Sanders (7 Rec, 112 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) and the San Francisco 49ers defense (25 Pts Allowed, 357 Yds Allowed). But it was all Primetime after that. They were led by Christian McCaffrey (36.6 points) and Kenny Golladay (21.2). Primetime (6-3) will look to add to their success against Boom Town, while BGMoney II (5-4) will take on Rabid Otters in an effort to generate some positive momentum.

Matchup Timeline

  Primetime   BGMoney II

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

While catching 10 passes for 81 yards and a touchdown against the Ravens, Sanu put up 14.1 points this week. His scoring output more-than-doubled his 5.72-point projection and was much higher than his 8.2-point season scoring average. Sanu will face the Eagles next week.
Mohamed Sanu

Top Player Comparison

Primetime
Points
% of total points 129.62
1
Christian McCaffrey
RB
36.6
20.22
28.2%
2
Kenny Golladay
WR
21.2
11.38
16.4%
3
Deshaun Watson
QB
19.72
19.87
15.2%
4
Mohamed Sanu
WR
14.1
5.72
10.9%
BGMoney II
Points
% of total points 82.68
1
Emmanuel Sanders
WR
19.2
8.57
23.2%
2
Phillip Lindsay
RB
15.2
8
18.4%
3
Courtland Sutton
WR
12.3
8.73
14.9%
4
The San Francisco 49ers defense
DEF
11.8
18.03
14.3%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Christian McCaffrey had a 58-yard touchdown run for Primetime to contribute to a 79.92-51.08 lead for the team.
Sunday Late
Both teams had players with highlight-reel moments on Sunday afternoon, after which Primetime owned a 115.52-82.68 lead. For Primetime, Kenny Golladay had a 59-yard touchdown catch. Phillip Lindsay had a 30-yard touchdown run and a 40-yard run for BGMoney II, while Courtland Sutton had a 21-yard touchdown catch.

Points By Position

  Primetime   BGMoney II

Game Notes

Primetime won despite the fact that only three of their nine starters exceeded their projected scores.
BGMoney II had only three of their nine starters score higher than their projected points.
Christian McCaffrey, Kenny Golladay, and Deshaun Watson all scored more points than Emmanuel Sanders, the leading scorer for BGMoney II.
Primetime put up more points than their season scoring average (123.91) while BGMoney II fell short of theirs (92.44).
Primetime scored more points than their projected total, while BGMoney II fell short of their projection.
The matchup's 46.94-point margin was the largest in the league this week.
The loss puts an end to a four-game winning streak for BGMoney II.
Not only did Primetime win, but they also easily covered the 15.07-point projected margin of victory.
Primetime moves to (5-2) in blowout games this season, while BGMoney II falls to (0-2).

Next Week Preview

BGMoney II
Up ahead next week, fifth-place BGMoney II (5-4) will try to right the ship against eighth-place Rabid Otters (4-5). Each side has players on bye next week, as Phillip Lindsay, Courtland Sutton, and Gardner Minshew II are off for BGMoney II and Jordan Howard, the Philadelphia Eagles defense, and Will Fuller V are out for Rabid Otters.
Primetime
Week 10 features two teams heading in different directions, as Primetime (6-3) enter Week 10 on a two-game unbeaten streak, while their opposition (Boom Town, 1-8), have recorded two straight losses. Each of these teams will have players with byes next week, as the Houston Texans defense, Noah Fant, Jake Elliott, Terry McLaurin, and Sony Michel are out for Boom Town and Deshaun Watson, Mohamed Sanu, Leonard Fournette, and DJ Chark Jr. will take a seat for Primetime. Over the last three weeks, Primetime have scored 118.75 points per game, while Boom Town have averaged 107.85 per contest.