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Week 15

Weekly
Grade
Warren Peace
10-5 152.63
121.03
 
VS
proj
A-Team
105.89 9-6
95.94

Warren Peace outperform expectations, knock off A-Team in 152.63-105.89 rout

Both teams exceeded their projected point totals, but Warren Peace got the best of A-Team. Predicted to win 121.03-95.94, Warren Peace cruised to a 152.63-105.89 win over A-Team. Warren Peace nabbed a 28.47-point lead on Thursday behind Lamar Jackson (35.67 points) and Justin Tucker (4) and never relinquished it. Todd Gurley II (20 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 18 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) and Michael Thomas (12 Rec, 128 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) were the leaders for A-Team in the loss. This marks the second time this season Warren Peace have gotten the best of A-Team, after winning 138.87-55.95 in their last matchup. Warren Peace will look to clinch the championship next week, while A-Team attempt to rebound and finish the season with a win in the 3rd Place game.

Matchup Timeline

  Warren Peace   A-Team

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

While catching 8 passes for 114 yards and a touchdown against the Texans, Brown recorded 17.4 points this week. He more-than-doubled his 8.11-point projection and overachieved for the first time this season. Brown ranks #74 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Saints next week.
A.J. Brown

Top Player Comparison

Warren Peace
Points
% of total points 152.63
1
Lamar Jackson
QB
35.67
22.83
23.4%
2
Ezekiel Elliott
RB
28
16.03
18.3%
3
The New England Patriots defense
DEF
20.86
13.8
13.7%
4
Nick Chubb
RB
20.8
16.19
13.6%
A-Team
Points
% of total points 105.89
1
Todd Gurley II
RB
18.8
12.07
17.8%
2
Michael Thomas
WR
18.8
13.85
17.8%
3
The Green Bay Packers defense
DEF
17.66
12.54
16.7%
4
Russell Wilson
QB
17.43
19.4
16.5%

Matchup Highlights

Thursday
Lamar Jackson had a 33-yard touchdown pass and a 24-yard touchdown pass for Warren Peace, contributing to a 39.67-11.20 lead for the team.
Sunday Early
There were players with big-time moments for both teams early Sunday, but it was Warren Peace who took the lead, 96.53-46.29. For Warren Peace, A.J. Brown had a 60-yard catch. Russell Wilson made the highlight reel for A-Team with a 58-yard pass and a 44-yard pass.
Sunday Late
Nick Chubb had a 33-yard touchdown run for Warren Peace, contributing to a 152.63-87.09 lead for the team.

Points By Position

  Warren Peace   A-Team

StatSmack

Warren Peace are up in wins against A-Team this season, with a record of 2-1.
History is repeating itself. In three games vs A-Team this season, Warren Peace have averaged more points (132.47) than they usually score this season (118.18).
We heard scoring helps you win. Warren Peace are doing a better job of that, averaging 118.18 versus A-Team's 103.97.
Even the machines think Warren Peace have a better lineup. They have a higher projected points average (116.63) than A-Team (103.93).
Once Warren Peace put their foot on the gas, they don't let up. They've got more blowout wins this season than A-Team (6 vs 4).
By position, Warren Peace have outscored A-Team at QB, RB, TE, and DEF this season.
Warren Peace don’t just win, they win BIG, with an average margin of victory of 18 points, highest in the league.
The starters for Warren Peace had more big plays in their NFL games this week (4) than the starters for A-Team (2).
Hey A-Team, maybe you'll have better luck next year!

Coach Talk

Warren Peace
Football is all about creating mismatches. Our team took that to heart this past week and doubled up A-Team at the quarterback position (35.67 points to 17.43).
A-Team
Don't get too discouraged, A-Team! Trust us, we've been in this business for quite a long time now. Obstacles pop up, you suffer some defeats, your fans get a little whiny, and the local beat writers turn testy with all of their questions. All part of living that coach life. Just remember that in the world of fantasy football, winning really does cure all.