Week 7
Steves team
5-2 143.82
135.46
Montgomery County
119.76
2-5
120.15
Steves team defeat Montgomery County for fourth straight win in 143.82-119.76 rout
Steves team extended their win streak to four games with a dominant win over Montgomery County, cruising to a 143.82-119.76 victory. It was the third loss in a row for Montgomery County. Steves team grabbed an early 25.10-point lead on Thursday. Montgomery County came back to take the lead early afternoon Sunday, powered by Aaron Rodgers (61.76 points) and Gerald Everett (15). Not to be deterred, Steves team rallied later that afternoon, as Tyler Lockett (16.8 points) and the New Orleans Saints defense (14) put them back in the lead once and for all. Steves team (5-2) will look to maintain their momentum against People Who Annoy You, while Montgomery County (2-5) will attempt to get back on track against J-Law's Proballers.
Matchup Timeline
Steves team
Montgomery County
Inside the Matchup
Matchup Player of the Week
Westbrook overachieved for the fourth time this season, scoring 20.7 points against his 12.44-point projection. During a 27-17 win over the Bengals, he racked up 117 yards from scrimmage . Westbrook will face the Jets next week.
Top Player Comparison
Montgomery County
Points
% of total points 119.76
1
2
3
The Tennessee Titans defense
DEF
4
Matchup Highlights
Thursday
Courtland Sutton had a 41-yard catch for Steves team, helping to give the team a 25.10-0.00 lead.
Sunday Early
Aaron Rodgers had a 74-yard touchdown pass and a 37-yard touchdown pass for Montgomery County, helping the team to a 92.86-79.32 lead.
Points By Position
Steves team
Montgomery County
Standings Update
Don’t look now, but we’re already midway through the season, meaning we ought to check in on the Standings.
Steves team
Steves team will be tough to beat as long as they are putting up points at this pace. Averaging 141.43 points per game through seven weeks, 3rd-best in the league, the squad holds the No. 2 spot in the Standings, comfortably in playoff position.
Important Players
43 Rec, 662 Rec Yds, 6 Rec TDs
Ezekiel Elliott
Best Drafted
602 Rush Yds, 6 Rush TDs, 176 Rec Yds
Matthew Stafford
Best Acquisition
1751 Pass Yds, 13 Pass TDs
Montgomery County
There's plenty of time left to make a move, but it's hard to see Montgomery County making a run up the Standings if they don't start scoring more. The unit currently finds itself outside of playoff position after averaging only 120.80 points per game through seven weeks, 10th-best in the league.
Important Players
2019 Pass Yds, 13 Pass TDs
Alvin Kamara
Best Drafted
373 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 276 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD
Chase Edmonds
Best Acquisition
287 Rush Yds, 4 Rush TDs, 100 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD
Game Notes
Six of the nine starters on Steves team scored higher than their projected point totals.
Montgomery County had only two of their nine starters score higher than their projected points.
Steves team put up more points than their season scoring average (141.43) while Montgomery County fell short of theirs (120.8).
Steves team scored more points than their projected total, while Montgomery County fell shy of their projection.
Not only did Steves team earn the W, but they also covered the 15.31-point predicted margin of victory.
Steves team moves to (4-1) in blowout games this season, while Montgomery County falls to (0-1).
Despite the loss, Aaron Rodgers scored 61.76 points, the league's highest point total this season.