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Week 10

Weekly
Grade
Aussig Spartans
6-4 109.8
119.22
 
VS
proj
Wizardos Tiburones
88.28 4-6
106.57

Wizardos Tiburones fall to Aussig Spartans in 109.80-88.28 rout

Wizardos Tiburones failed to live up to projections, as Aussig Spartans cruised to a 109.80-88.28 win. This matchup was decided before it really even started, as Aussig Spartans nabbed a 27.6-point lead early Sunday afternoon behind standout showings from Nick Chubb and Terry McLaurin. Chubb ran for 126 yards and a touchdown for 18.6 points, while McLaurin racked up 122 yards from scrimmage (13.7 points). Justin Herbert (187 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs, 10 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD) and Daniel Carlson (3-3 FG, 52 long, 4-4 XP) did their part for Wizardos Tiburones in the loss. Aussig Spartans (6-4) will look to sustain their winning ways against Angeell's Team, while Wizardos Tiburones (4-6) will attempt to right the ship against Long Island Steelers.

Matchup Timeline

  Aussig Spartans   Wizardos Tiburones

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

While making 3 of his 4 FG attempts against the Chargers, Sanders tallied 14 points this week. His scoring output was 55.2% more than his 9.02-point projection and was higher than his 10-point season scoring average. Sanders ranks #71 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Broncos next week.
Jason Sanders

Top Player Comparison

Aussig Spartans
Points
% of total points 109.8
1
Kyler Murray
QB
30.9
25.52
28.1%
2
Nick Chubb
RB
18.6
12.96
16.9%
3
Jason Sanders
K
14
9.02
12.8%
4
Terry McLaurin
WR
13.7
14.12
12.5%
Wizardos Tiburones
Points
% of total points 88.28
1
Justin Herbert
QB
21.48
21.32
24.3%
2
Daniel Carlson
K
15
8.69
17%
3
J.D. McKissic
RB
14.4
11.02
16.3%
4
The Los Angeles Rams defense
DEF
13
5.76
14.7%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Nick Chubb had a 59-yard run for Aussig Spartans, contributing to a 50.60-23.00 lead for the team.
Sunday Late
There were players with standout plays on both teams on Sunday afternoon, but after all the points were tallied, Aussig Spartans became the proud owner of a 109.80-88.28 lead. Kyler Murray had a 43-yard touchdown pass for Aussig Spartans, while Jason Sanders had a 50-yard field goal. Daniel Carlson made the highlight reel for Wizardos Tiburones with a 52-yard field goal.

Points By Position

  Aussig Spartans   Wizardos Tiburones

StatSmack

This wasn't even their best effort. Aussig Spartans scored fewer points in this one (109.8) than their season average of 119.9.
We heard scoring helps you win. Aussig Spartans are doing a better job of that, averaging 119.9 versus Wizardos Tiburones's 104.58.
"Winning isn't everything" was probably said by someone who lost. Aussig Spartans (6-4) have a better record than Wizardos Tiburones (4-6).
Once Aussig Spartans put their foot on the gas, they don't let up. They've got more blowout wins this season than Wizardos Tiburones (4 vs 3).
Aussig Spartans should change their team name to "The Overachievers" since they have beat their projection in more matchups than Wizardos Tiburones (4 vs 3).
By position, Aussig Spartans have outscored Wizardos Tiburones at QB, RB, K, and DEF this season.
Aussig Spartans has a higher average scoring margin (2) than Wizardos Tiburones this season (0).
The starters for Aussig Spartans had more big plays in their NFL games this week (3) than the starters for Wizardos Tiburones (1).
Aussig Spartans came out victorious despite having more players on a bye this week (2) than Wizardos Tiburones (0).
Hey Wizardos Tiburones, 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

Aussig Spartans
Hey, football is all about uncovering the mismatches, right? We really took that to heart this week by doubling up Wizardos Tiburones at the wide receiver position (28 points to 13.6).
Wizardos Tiburones
Well, we can't really gripe about a shortage of opportunities this time, can we? Our pass-catching corps (three WR and one TE) collectively saw a grand total of 23 targets in Week 10. With just 13 total catches, this group may need to work on chemistry with their QBs.