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Week 11

Weekly
Grade
Bitch Slappers
8-3 24.98
29.37
 
VS
proj
Hancocks Beast
16.65 2-9
19.2

Bitch Slappers top Hancocks Beast for third straight win in 24.98-16.65 rout

Bitch Slappers extended their win streak to three games with a convincing win over Hancocks Beast, rolling to a 24.98-16.65 victory. Hancocks Beast pulled out to a 0.06-point lead on Thursday, but it was all Bitch Slappers after that. They were led by Derek Carr (292 Pass Yds, 1 Pass TD) and Devin White (13 Tackles). Matt Ryan (311 Pass Yds, 1 Pass TD) and Fred Warner (12 Tackles) did their part for Hancocks Beast in the loss. Bitch Slappers (8-3) will look to maintain their momentum against bladen's Unreal Team, while Hancocks Beast (2-9) will attempt to get back in the win column against 'T-N-T' Treat'ยง.

Matchup Timeline

  Bitch Slappers   Hancocks Beast

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Going up against the Lions in Week 11, Cobb caught 4 passes for 115 yards and a touchdown. In doing so, he put up 2.56 points and more-than-quadrupled his scoring projection, the fifth-highest percent increase of any WR in the league this season. In Week 12, Cobb and the Cowboys will go up against the Patriots.
Randall Cobb

Top Player Comparison

Bitch Slappers
Points
% of total points 24.98
1
Derek Carr
QB
3.31
3.01
13.3%
2
Devin White
LB
2.85
1.56
11.4%
3
Randall Cobb
WR
2.56
0.6
10.2%
4
Tremaine Edmunds
LB
2.5
2.06
10%
Hancocks Beast
Points
% of total points 16.65
1
Matt Ryan
QB
2.6
3
15.6%
2
Fred Warner
LB
2.4
1.54
14.4%
3
Zach Cunningham
LB
1.95
1.76
11.7%
4
Marvin Jones Jr.
WR
1.95
1.27
11.7%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Both teams had players with standout plays early Sunday, after which Bitch Slappers had a 16.13-14.25 lead. For Bitch Slappers, Randall Cobb had a 49-yard catch. Marvin Jones Jr. made the highlight reel for Hancocks Beast with a 25-yard touchdown catch.

Points By Position

  Bitch Slappers   Hancocks Beast

StatSmack

They weren't even trying all that hard. Bitch Slappers scored fewer points in this one (24.98) than their season average of 30.05.
A tale of two teams...headed in opposite directions. Bitch Slappers have won three straight matchups, while Hancocks Beast have dropped their last three.
We heard scoring helps you win. Hancocks Beast need some help then, averaging just 19.84 versus Bitch Slappers's 30.05.
As Herm Edwards once said, "You play to win the game!" Bitch Slappers (8-3) have a better record than Hancocks Beast (2-9).
Even the machines think Bitch Slappers have better players. Their projected average points is higher (31.54) than Hancocks Beast (19.67).
Bitch Slappers don't let their opponents come within striking distance. They've got more blowout wins this season than Hancocks Beast (4 vs 0).
Bitch Slappers should change their team name to "The Overachievers" since they have beat their projection in more matchups than Hancocks Beast (6 vs 5).
By position, Bitch Slappers have outscored Hancocks Beast at QB, TE, K, and IDP this season.
Bitch Slappers has a higher average scoring margin (4) than Hancocks Beast this season (-8).
Hey Hancocks Beast, want to see stats that favor your team? Well, try winning for a change, and see what the numbers have to say next week!

Coach Talk

Bitch Slappers
Hey now Bitch Slappers, that's what rigorous preparation and executing the game plan will do for ya! A completion percentage of 86% this past week for Mr. Precision... Uh, sorry, I mean Derek Carr. The Bengals defense didn't stand a chance! We know the manager of Bitch Slappers is thankful for the precision and attention to detail.
Hancocks Beast
There's a real possibility that Hancocks Beast may be a better talent scout in real football than in fantasy. Accumulating only nine total targets in Week 11, their four starting pass-catchers (three WR, one TE) apparently helped their teams' causes by running decoy routes and blocking downfield.