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Week 10

Weekly
Grade
Vultures
6-4 142
135.74
 
VS
proj
Mutinous Apes
140 1-9
116.81

Vultures come back to hand Mutinous Apes third consecutive loss in 142.0-140.0 battle

Vultures staged a comeback for a 142.0-140.0 win to hand Mutinous Apes their third straight loss. Vultures trailed 140.0-110.3 heading into Sunday night, but the team roared back behind Amari Cooper, who caught 11 passes for 147 yards and a touchdown for 31.7 points. Josh Allen (28.1 points) and the Los Angeles Rams defense (19) led the way for Mutinous Apes in defeat. Vultures (6-4) will look to keep it rolling against Hooligans, while Mutinous Apes (1-9) will try to right the ship against Negligent Discharges.

Matchup Timeline

  Vultures   Mutinous Apes

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Cook scored 13.4 points against the Falcons in Week 10 to beat his 8.05-point projection. He caught 6 passes for 74 yards to beat his projection by the highest percentage of any player on Vultures this week. In Week 11, Cook and the Saints will battle the Buccaneers.
Jared Cook

Top Player Comparison

Vultures
Points
% of total points 142
1
Kyler Murray
QB
36
23.83
25.4%
2
Amari Cooper
WR
31.7
16.81
22.3%
3
Allen Robinson II
WR
14.6
15.73
10.3%
4
Jared Cook
TE
13.4
8.05
9.4%
Mutinous Apes
Points
% of total points 140
1
Josh Allen
QB
28.1
21.83
20.1%
2
The Los Angeles Rams defense
DEF
19
8.54
13.6%
3
Davante Adams
WR
18.8
18.75
13.4%
4
Joe Mixon
RB
17.1
8.11
12.2%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Both teams had multiple players with standout moments early Sunday, but it was Vultures who claimed the lead, 89.6-77.3. Kyler Murray had a 69-yard touchdown pass and a 33-yard touchdown pass for Vultures, while Zane Gonzalez had a 54-yard field goal. Meanwhile, Adam Humphries had a 23-yard touchdown catch for Mutinous Apes, while Matt Prater had a 54-yard field goal.

Points By Position

  Vultures   Mutinous Apes

What If

Vultures would have beaten seven other teams besides Mutinous Apes this week.
Mutinous Apes would have lost to five other teams besides Vultures this week.
If they played Mutinous Apes every week, Vultures would be 9-1 this season.
Last week, Mutinous Apes would have been victorious over Vultures 100.9-80.8.
Vultures would be 5-4 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Mutinous Apes.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Vultures, Mutinous Apes would be 2-7.
If Vultures had played every team in the league each week, they would be 83-47.
If they played every team every week, Mutinous Apes would be 27-103.

Coach Talk

Vultures
Sure, we ultimately got the win, but we can't deny it, Vultures; our running backs were thoroughly overmatched by the opposition. Buoyed by Frank Gore (16 total yards, no TDs) and Latavius Murray (19 yards, no TDs), our three RBs combined for only 14.6 points in Week 10, and the starting backfield for Mutinous Apes doubled us up with a score of 35.1. We need to work with the O-line to find some more holes in Week 11!
Mutinous Apes
Wow, talk about under-utilized: The starting RBs for Mutinous Apes collectively recorded just three receptions on five targets this past week. Tell those quarterbacks to dump it down a little more often in Week 11!