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Week 12

Weekly
Grade
Long Island Broskis
9-3 71.15
85.11
 
VS
proj
Rodgers Neighborhood
54.61 3-9
79.22

Long Island Broskis top Rodgers Neighborhood for sixth straight win, 71.15-54.61

Long Island Broskis extended their win streak to six games with a hard-fought victory over Rodgers Neighborhood, earning a 71.15-54.61 win. Long Island Broskis earned a 44.35-point lead early Sunday afternoon behind a combined 30.65 points from Josh Allen (185 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs, 56 Rush Yds) and John Brown (2 Rec, 39 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) and never looked back. Raheem Mostert (13.2 points) and Aaron Rodgers (9.21) carried the flag for Rodgers Neighborhood in the loss. Long Island Broskis (9-3) will look to build on their success against Tecmo Allstars, while Rodgers Neighborhood (3-9) will meet Jimmy Guappolo in an effort to get back in the win column.

Matchup Timeline

  Long Island Broskis   Rodgers Neighborhood

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

With 10.8 points, Snell Jr. scored 71.4% more than his 6.3-point projection as the Steelers beat the Bengals 16-10. He ran for 98 yards to beat his projection by the highest percentage of any player on Long Island Broskis this week. Next week, Snell Jr. will go up against the Browns.
Benny Snell Jr.

Top Player Comparison

Long Island Broskis
Points
% of total points 71.15
1
Josh Allen
QB
19.75
18.64
27.8%
2
John Brown
WR
10.9
10.84
15.3%
3
Benny Snell Jr.
RB
10.8
6.3
15.2%
4
Austin Seibert
K
9
6.84
12.6%
Rodgers Neighborhood
Points
% of total points 54.61
1
Raheem Mostert
RB
13.2
7.55
24.2%
2
Aaron Rodgers
QB
9.21
19.82
16.9%
3
The Detroit Lions defense
DEF
8
7.18
14.6%
4
Greg Olsen
TE
6.9
7.19
12.6%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Josh Allen found John Brown for a 34-yard touchdown pass for Long Island Broskis to contribute to a 65.25-20.90 lead for Long Island Broskis.

Points By Position

  Long Island Broskis   Rodgers Neighborhood

What If

Long Island Broskis would not have beaten any other team in the league besides Rodgers Neighborhood this week.
Rodgers Neighborhood would have lost to every other team in the league this week.
If Long Island Broskis played Rodgers Neighborhood every week this season, they'd be 7-5.
Had they played each other last week, Long Island Broskis would have beaten Rodgers Neighborhood 121.8-71.03.
Long Island Broskis would be 4-7 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Rodgers Neighborhood.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Long Island Broskis, Rodgers Neighborhood would be 6-5.
If Long Island Broskis had played every team in the league each week, they would be 98-82.
If they played every team every week, Rodgers Neighborhood would be 80-100.

Coach Talk

Long Island Broskis
The key to success in football is taking advantage of the mismatches. Thanks to a sound outing from Josh Allen, we doubled up Rodgers Neighborhood at the quarterback position this past week (19.75 points to 9.21). Allen went 15-for-25 for 185 yards, two TDs, and an INT in a 20-3 win over the Broncos.
Rodgers Neighborhood
Hey, it's possible that Rodgers Neighborhood may be a better GM in real football than in fantasy. Accumulating just seven total targets this past week, their two wide receivers apparently made most of their contributions by blocking downfield and running decoy routes.