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Week 6

Weekly
Grade
OléOlé Bombarders
5-1 87.5
93.14
 
VS
proj
Crhysboys
86.84 1-5
91.82

OléOlé Bombarders hand Crhysboys third consecutive loss in 87.50-86.84 battle

OléOlé Bombarders eked out an 87.50-86.84 win to hand Crhysboys their third straight loss. Crhysboys had a chance to come from behind on Monday night, but they fell short. OléOlé Bombarders led 87.50-85.14 after Sunday's action and held on for the win despite 1.7 points from Jimmy Graham on Monday night for Crhysboys. OléOlé Bombarders were led by Russell Wilson (28.9 points) and Chris Carson (21.9). OléOlé Bombarders (5-1) will look to build on their success against Blue Dragons, while Crhysboys (1-5) try to get back on track against Studenec Strugglers.

Matchup Timeline

  OléOlé Bombarders   Crhysboys

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Facing the Browns in Week 6, Carson racked up 159 yards from scrimmage and ran for a touchdown. In doing so, he put up 21.9 points and scored 64.4% higher than his scoring projection, the highest percentage of any player on OléOlé Bombarders this week. Carson will square off against the Ravens in Week 7.
Chris Carson

Top Player Comparison

OléOlé Bombarders
Points
% of total points 87.5
1
Russell Wilson
QB
28.9
21.31
33%
2
Chris Carson
RB
21.9
13.32
25%
3
Dalvin Cook
RB
11.4
15.26
13%
4
The Washington Redskins defense
DEF
10
8.81
11.4%
Crhysboys
Points
% of total points 86.84
1
Carson Wentz
QB
21.54
18.66
24.8%
2
The Carolina Panthers defense
DEF
21
7.24
24.2%
3
Le'Veon Bell
RB
11.3
13.82
13%
4
Michael Thomas
WR
8.9
11.56
10.2%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Carson Wentz had a 32-yard touchdown pass and a 45-yard pass for Crhysboys, while Matt Gay had a 54-yard field goal for the team, who trailed 86.80-66.24 after the early action.

Points By Position

  OléOlé Bombarders   Crhysboys

What If

OléOlé Bombarders would have beaten only two other teams besides Crhysboys this week.
Crhysboys would have lost to eight other teams besides OléOlé Bombarders this week.
OléOlé Bombarders would be 6-0 if they played Crhysboys every week.
OléOlé Bombarders would have defeated Crhysboys 103.32-100.36 had they played each other last week.
OléOlé Bombarders would be 2-3 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Crhysboys.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as OléOlé Bombarders, Crhysboys would be 2-3.
If OléOlé Bombarders had played every team in the league each week, they would be 47-19.
If they played every team every week, Crhysboys would be 23-43.

Coach Talk

OléOlé Bombarders
Hey, the key to football is taking advantage of the mismatches. With solid performances by Chris Carson and Dalvin Cook, our crew took that to heart this past week. We doubled Crhysboys up at running back (33.3 points to 15.8). Carson had 159 total yards and a TD, while Cook logged 54 yards.
Crhysboys
Unless Crhysboys wants to go diva-mode on us, then "not seeing enough looks" is not a reasonable excuse this time around. As a group, our four pass-catchers (three WR and one TE) collectively got a grand total of 28 targets in Week 6. Chemistry and timing seem to be issues as that group reeled in only 13 balls.