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Week 3

Weekly
Grade
Shit Outta Luck
2-1 160.74
143.24
 
VS
proj
Star City Arrows
81.74 1-2
139.83

Shit Outta Luck knock off Star City Arrows in 160.74-81.74 rout

Shit Outta Luck brought their A game and beat expectations, rolling to a 160.74-81.74 victory over Star City Arrows, who fell short of projections. Shit Outta Luck got out to a 3.60-point lead on Thursday behind Leonard Fournette (15.2 points) and never looked back. The New England Patriots defense (16 points) and Larry Fitzgerald (14.6) led the charge for Star City Arrows in defeat. Shit Outta Luck (2-1) will look to build on their success against Gotslossed1001, while Star City Arrows (1-2) meet The Dingle Berrys in an effort to get some positive momentum.

Matchup Timeline

  Shit Outta Luck   Star City Arrows

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Taking on the Vikings in Week 3, Waller caught 13 passes for 134 yards . In doing so, he put up 27.1 points to more-than-double his 10.88-point projection, the highest percent increase of any player on Shit Outta Luck this week. In Week 4, Waller and the Raiders will face the Colts.
Darren Waller

Top Player Comparison

Shit Outta Luck
Points
% of total points 160.74
1
Tyler Lockett
WR
33.58
16.65
20.9%
2
Patrick Mahomes
QB
27.86
23.2
17.3%
3
Darren Waller
TE
27.1
10.88
16.9%
4
Leonard Fournette
RB
15.2
15.12
9.5%
Star City Arrows
Points
% of total points 81.74
1
The New England Patriots defense
DEF
16
16.18
19.6%
2
Larry Fitzgerald
WR
14.6
15.3
17.9%
3
Matthew Stafford
QB
12.14
16.33
14.9%
4
Derrick Henry
RB
11.6
13.73
14.2%

Matchup Highlights

Thursday
Leonard Fournette had a 69-yard run for Shit Outta Luck, contributing to a 15.20-11.60 lead for the team.
Sunday Early
Patrick Mahomes had an 83-yard touchdown pass for Shit Outta Luck to contribute to a 104.06-52.34 lead for the team.
Sunday Late
Tyler Lockett had a 40-yard catch for Shit Outta Luck, helping the team to a 160.74-81.74 lead.

Points By Position

  Shit Outta Luck   Star City Arrows

StatSmack

Shit Outta Luck must have eaten their Wheaties this morning. They scored more points in this one (160.74) than their season average (137.53).
We heard scoring helps you win. Star City Arrows need some help then, averaging just 123.05 versus Shit Outta Luck's 137.53.
"Winning isn't everything" was probably said by someone who lost. Shit Outta Luck (2-1) have a better record than Star City Arrows (1-2).
Shit Outta Luck don't let their opponents come within striking distance. They've got more blowout wins this season than Star City Arrows (2 vs 0).
Shit Outta Luck play up to their potential, with fewer upset losses (0) than Star City Arrows (1).
Shit Outta Luck should change their team name to "The Overachievers" since they have beat their projection in more matchups than Star City Arrows (2 vs 1).
Shit Outta Luck have had more fantasy starters beat their projected score than Star City Arrows (11 vs 9).
By position, Shit Outta Luck have outscored Star City Arrows at QB, WR, TE, and K this season.
Shit Outta Luck don’t just win, they win BIG, with an average margin of victory of 22 points, second-highest in the league.
The starters for Shit Outta Luck had more big plays in their NFL games this week (3) than the starters for Star City Arrows (0).
Hey Star City Arrows, want to see stats that favor your team? Well, try winning for a change, and see what the numbers have to say next week!

Coach Talk

Shit Outta Luck
Football is all about spotting (and exploiting) the mismatches. Fueled by stellar numbers from our pass-catchers, our squad really took that to heart this past week. We utterly dominated Star City Arrows at wide receiver (43.18 points to 16.8). Tyler Lockett had 154 receiving yards while Davante Adams chipped in with 56 yards.
Star City Arrows
Unless Star City Arrows wants to go full diva-mode, then "not getting enough opportunities" doesn't fly as an excuse this week. As a group, our trio of pass-catchers (two WR, one TE) collectively received a grand total of 20 targets in Week 3. With only 11 total catches, this group may need to work on chemistry with their QBs.