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Week 5

Weekly
Grade
WarEagle
2-3 191.35
145.79
 
VS
proj
Mutinous Apes
108.95 0-5
119.26

WarEagle hand Mutinous Apes fifth straight loss in 191.35-108.95 rout

WarEagle cruised to a 191.35-108.95 victory to hand Mutinous Apes their fifth consecutive loss to open the season. WarEagle earned a 21.85-point lead on Thursday behind Jared Goff (23.85 points) and never gave it back. Sony Michel (21.3 points) and George Kittle (20.8) did their part for Mutinous Apes in the loss. WarEagle (2-3) will look to earn another W against Redlegs, while Mutinous Apes (0-5) will attempt to get back on track against War Pony.

Matchup Timeline

  WarEagle   Mutinous Apes

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Fuller V overachieved for the first time this season, scoring 53.7 points against his 11.66-point projection. During a 53-32 win over the Falcons, he caught 14 passes for 217 yards and 3 touchdowns. Fuller V ranks #41 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Chiefs next week.
Will Fuller V

Top Player Comparison

WarEagle
Points
% of total points 191.35
1
Will Fuller V
WR
53.7
11.66
28.1%
2
The Philadelphia Eagles defense
DEF
35
9.27
18.3%
3
Jared Goff
QB
23.85
25.03
12.5%
4
Devonta Freeman
RB
18
14.13
9.4%
Mutinous Apes
Points
% of total points 108.95
1
Sony Michel
RB
21.3
10.56
19.6%
2
George Kittle
TE
20.8
13.92
19.1%
3
Joe Mixon
RB
11.9
13.66
10.9%
4
Josh Gordon
WR
10.9
14.54
10%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
There were players with standout moments on both teams early Sunday, but after all was said and done, WarEagle had a 167.45-88.15 lead. For WarEagle, Will Fuller V had a 44-yard touchdown catch and a 33-yard touchdown catch. Marcus Mariota made the highlight reel for Mutinous Apes with a 57-yard pass.
Monday
George Kittle had a 22-yard touchdown catch for Mutinous Apes.

Points By Position

  WarEagle   Mutinous Apes

What If

WarEagle would have beaten 11 other teams besides Mutinous Apes this week.
Mutinous Apes would have lost to 11 other teams besides WarEagle this week.
WarEagle would be 5-0 if they played Mutinous Apes every week.
Had they played each other last week, WarEagle would have been victorious over Mutinous Apes 169.55-106.05.
WarEagle would be 1-3 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 WarEagle, Mutinous Apes would be 0-4.
If WarEagle had played every team in the league each week, they would be 33-32.
If they played every team every week, Mutinous Apes would be 3-62.

Next Week Preview

WarEagle
Two teams sporting identical 2-3 records, WarEagle and Redlegs will do battle next in Week 6. WarEagle may need to shuffle their lineup a bit with Adam Vinatieri and Zay Jones out on bye next week. Redlegs won't have Cole Beasley. Over the last three weeks, WarEagle have put up 161.93 points per game, while Redlegs have averaged 142.87 per contest.
Mutinous Apes
Up ahead next week, Mutinous Apes (0-5, last-place) will take on War Pony (3-2, seventh-place). Mutinous Apes might need to rearrange their lineup some with Josh Allen out on bye in Week 6. War Pony won't have Tyrell Williams.