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Week 4

Weekly
Grade
The Conglomerate
4-0 92.1
118.99
 
VS
proj
Redzone 2 Da Endzone
61.7 0-4
100.04

The Conglomerate climb into 1st place, 92.1-61.7

The Conglomerate jumped into the No. 1 position in Fantasy Pro with a hard-fought victory over Redzone 2 Da Endzone, coming out on top with a 92.1-61.7 win. Redzone 2 Da Endzone leapt out to a 16.5-point lead on Thursday behind 16.5 points from Aaron Jones (21 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 37 Rec Yds) and Marquez Valdes-Scantling (3 Rec, 47 Rec Yds). But The Conglomerate held the lead the rest of the way, powered by Patrick Mahomes (20 points) and James Conner (18.5). The Conglomerate (4-0) have now won four consecutive games and will look to add to their success against Need Moore Touchdown. Redzone 2 Da Endzone (0-4) will attempt to right the ship against Spokane Sith.

Matchup Timeline

  The Conglomerate   Redzone 2 Da Endzone

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Conner (42 Rush Yds, 83 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) scored 18.5 points in a 27-3 win over the Bengals in Week 4. His scoring output was 52.1% more than his 12.16-point projection and was much higher than his 9.8-point season scoring average. Conner ranks #74 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Ravens next week.
James Conner

Top Player Comparison

The Conglomerate
Points
% of total points 92.1
1
Patrick Mahomes
QB
20
30.62
21.7%
2
James Conner
RB
18.5
12.16
20.1%
3
Kerryon Johnson
RB
15.7
12.27
17%
4
Mark Andrews
TE
9.1
6.95
9.9%
Redzone 2 Da Endzone
Points
% of total points 61.7
1
Joey Slye
K
13
8.42
21.1%
2
Aaron Jones
RB
11.8
12.49
19.1%
3
Deshaun Watson
QB
11.6
24.98
18.8%
4
James White
RB
5.8
8.42
9.4%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Joey Slye had a 55-yard field goal for Redzone 2 Da Endzone, who trailed 61.6-57.3 after the early action.
Monday
James Conner had a 21-yard touchdown catch for The Conglomerate on Monday night, helping to add to the margin of victory for the team.

Points By Position

  The Conglomerate   Redzone 2 Da Endzone

StatSmack

They weren't even trying all that hard. The Conglomerate scored less in this one (92.1) than their season average of 112.68.
A tale of two teams...headed in opposite directions. The Conglomerate have won four straight matchups, while Redzone 2 Da Endzone have dropped their last four.
We heard scoring helps you win. Redzone 2 Da Endzone need some help then, averaging just 92.88 versus The Conglomerate's 112.68.
"Winning isn't everything" was probably said by someone who lost. The Conglomerate (4-0) have a better record than Redzone 2 Da Endzone (0-4).
Even the machines think The Conglomerate have a better lineup. They have a higher projected points average (117.58) than Redzone 2 Da Endzone (100.53).
Once The Conglomerate put their foot on the gas, they don't let up. They've got more blowout wins this season than Redzone 2 Da Endzone (1 vs 0).
The Conglomerate play up to their potential, with fewer upset losses (0) than Redzone 2 Da Endzone (1).
The Conglomerate are clutch masters, with more close wins than Redzone 2 Da Endzone (1 vs 0).
The Conglomerate should change their team name to "The Overachievers" since they have beat their projection in more weeks than Redzone 2 Da Endzone (2 vs 1).
Redzone 2 Da Endzone have worked hard with little to show for it, making more transactions (3) than The Conglomerate (1) this week and still losing the matchup.
By position, The Conglomerate have outscored Redzone 2 Da Endzone at QB, RB, WR, and TE this season.
The Conglomerate has a higher average scoring margin (18) than Redzone 2 Da Endzone this season (-29).
Hey Redzone 2 Da Endzone, 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

The Conglomerate
Just one field goal on three attempts? Sounds like Zane Gonzalez may have just toe-bashed himself to the waiver wire after that sort of effort.
Redzone 2 Da Endzone
Welp, we certainly can't complain about a shortage of opportunities this time, can we? As a group, our pass-catching corps (three WR and one TE) were targeted a grand total of 31 times in Week 4. Chemistry and timing seem to be issues as that group hauled in just 19 balls.