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Week 11

Weekly
Grade
FDC Chiefs
8-3 159.15
135.54
 
VS
proj
Dirty Dogs
102.35 1-10
125.95

FDC Chiefs top Dirty Dogs for sixth straight win in 159.15-102.35 rout

FDC Chiefs extended their win streak to six games with a dominant win over Dirty Dogs, cruising to a 159.15-102.35 victory. Dirty Dogs took a 14.30-point lead on Thursday, but it was all FDC Chiefs after that. They were led by Kyler Murray (32.2 points) and DeVante Parker (20.5). Courtland Sutton (38 Pass Yds, 10 Rush Yds, 113 Rec Yds) and Philip Rivers (353 Pass Yds, 1 Pass TD) carried the flag for Dirty Dogs in the loss. FDC Chiefs (8-3) will look to add to their success against Enforcers, while Dirty Dogs (1-10) match up against ExigentCircumstances in an effort to get back on track.

Matchup Timeline

  FDC Chiefs   Dirty Dogs

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Rudolph scored 17.7 points against the Broncos in Week 11 to more-than-double his 7.44-point projection. He caught 5 passes for 67 yards and a touchdown to beat his projection by the highest percentage of any player on FDC Chiefs this week. In Week 12, Rudolph and the Vikings will square off against the Seahawks.
Kyle Rudolph

Top Player Comparison

FDC Chiefs
Points
% of total points 159.15
1
Kyler Murray
QB
32.2
19.01
20.2%
2
DeVante Parker
WR
20.5
12.22
12.9%
3
Ezekiel Elliott
RB
19.3
19.47
12.1%
4
Tarik Cohen
RB
18.4
11.52
11.6%
Dirty Dogs
Points
% of total points 102.35
1
Courtland Sutton
WR
19.2
13.97
18.8%
2
Philip Rivers
QB
17.65
24.21
17.2%
3
Jarvis Landry
WR
14.3
13.63
14%
4
Derrius Guice
RB
13.9
9.69
13.6%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Both teams had several players with big-time moments early Sunday, but after all the plays were accounted for, FDC Chiefs emerged with an 81.90-78.00 lead. DeVante Parker had a 50-yard catch and a 45-yard catch for FDC Chiefs, while Kyle Rudolph had a 32-yard touchdown catch. Meanwhile, Courtland Sutton had a 48-yard catch and a 43-yard catch for Dirty Dogs, while Derrius Guice had a 45-yard touchdown catch.
Sunday Late
Kyler Murray had a 22-yard touchdown run for FDC Chiefs, helping the team to a 140.75-84.70 lead.
Monday
Philip Rivers had a 50-yard pass for Dirty Dogs.

Points By Position

  FDC Chiefs   Dirty Dogs

What If

FDC Chiefs would have beaten 11 other teams besides Dirty Dogs this week.
Dirty Dogs would have lost to eight other teams besides FDC Chiefs this week.
If they played Dirty Dogs every week, FDC Chiefs would be 7-4 this season.
Last week, FDC Chiefs would have defeated Dirty Dogs 136.9-116.95.
FDC Chiefs would be 4-6 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Dirty Dogs.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as FDC Chiefs, Dirty Dogs would be 6-4.
If FDC Chiefs had played every team in the league each week, they would be 68-75.
If they played every team every week, Dirty Dogs would be 57-86.

Coach Talk

FDC Chiefs
This sport is all about creating mismatches. Fueled by stout performances by Ezekiel Elliott and Tarik Cohen, our crew definitely made that a point of emphasis this past week. We doubled Dirty Dogs up at running back (37.7 points to 18.6). Elliott had 73 total yards and two TDs, while Cohen logged 74 yards.
Dirty Dogs
Wow, talk about old-school ground n' pound. The starting backfield for Dirty Dogs collectively logged just three receptions on five targets this past week. Tell those offensive coordinators to dial up a screen play or two in Week 12!