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Week 16

Weekly
Grade
Odd Jobs
4-12 108.72
96.15
 
VS
proj
The Corporate Clowns
83.06 6-10
95.85

Odd Jobs earn win against The Corporate Clowns in 108.72-83.06 rout

Odd Jobs beat expectations, rolling to a 108.72-83.06 win over The Corporate Clowns, who fell short of projections. Odd Jobs leapt out to a 23.72-point lead on Saturday behind stellar performances from Jared Goff (323 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs, 12 Rush Yds) and Robert Woods (16.3) and never looked back. Drew Brees (22.86 points) and DeAndre Washington (17.6) were the leaders for The Corporate Clowns in the loss. This marks the second time this season Odd Jobs have beaten The Corporate Clowns, after winning 136.2-87.58 in their last matchup. Odd Jobs end the season with a record of 4-12, while The Corporate Clowns finish the campaign at 6-10.

Matchup Timeline

  Odd Jobs   The Corporate Clowns

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

While racking up 110 yards from scrimmage and running for 2 touchdowns against the Titans, Kamara scored 26 points this week. His scoring output was 65.5% more than his 15.71-point projection and was much higher than his 11.83-point season scoring average.
Alvin Kamara

Top Player Comparison

Odd Jobs
Points
% of total points 108.72
1
Alvin Kamara
RB
26
15.71
23.9%
2
Jared Goff
QB
21.12
17.67
19.4%
3
Robert Woods
WR
16.3
12.46
15%
4
Kenny Golladay
WR
15.6
10.46
14.3%
The Corporate Clowns
Points
% of total points 83.06
1
Drew Brees
QB
22.86
20.36
27.5%
2
DeAndre Washington
RB
17.6
11.58
21.2%
3
Breshad Perriman
WR
13.7
11
16.5%
4
Terry McLaurin
WR
12.1
10.99
14.6%

Matchup Highlights

Saturday
Jared Goff had a 22-yard touchdown pass for Odd Jobs, contributing to a 37.42-13.70 lead for the team.
Sunday Early
Both teams had players with standout moments early Sunday, after which Odd Jobs boasted a 71.42-60.66 lead. For Odd Jobs, Alvin Kamara had a 40-yard touchdown run. Drew Brees made the highlight reel for The Corporate Clowns with a 61-yard touchdown pass.
Sunday Late
Michael Gallup had a 41-yard catch for Odd Jobs, helping the team to a 108.72-83.06 lead.

Points By Position

  Odd Jobs   The Corporate Clowns
Standings Update
It seems like just yesterday we were all gathered together for the draft, yet here we are at the end of the season. How about a quick Year in Review for these two squads?
Odd Jobs
Odd Jobs completed the season averaging 102.12 points per game, 6th-most in the league, placing them 11th in the standings at the end of the regular season.
Important Players
Austin Ekeler
MVP
511 Rush Yds, 3 Rush TDs, 950 Rec Yds, 8 Rec TDs
Kenny Golladay
Best Drafted
62 Rec, 1118 Rec Yds, 11 Rec TDs
DeVante Parker
Best Acquisition
64 Rec, 1065 Rec Yds, 9 Rec TDs
The Corporate Clowns
The Corporate Clowns completed the regular season 9th in the standings after averaging 100.82 points per game, 7th-best in the league.
Important Players
Derrick Henry
MVP
1329 Rush Yds, 13 Rush TDs, 206 Rec Yds, 2 Rec TDs
Drew Brees
Best Drafted
2726 Pass Yds, 24 Pass TDs
Breshad Perriman
Best Acquisition
31 Rec, 511 Rec Yds, 5 Rec TDs

StatSmack

One's a data point, Two's a trend. In their two matchup wins against The Corporate Clowns, Odd Jobs averaged more points (122.46) than they usually score (102.12).
The Corporate Clowns are like a set of bad ACLs. They've been blown out more times than Odd Jobs (6 vs 4).
Odd Jobs should change their team name to "The Overachievers" since they have beat their projection in more matchups than The Corporate Clowns (7 vs 4).
The Corporate Clowns have worked hard with little to show for it, making more transactions (3) than Odd Jobs (0) this week and still losing the matchup.
By position, Odd Jobs have outscored The Corporate Clowns at QB, RB, WR, and K this season.
The starters for Odd Jobs had more big plays in their NFL games this week (3) than the starters for The Corporate Clowns (1).
Hey The Corporate Clowns, maybe you'll have better luck next year!