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Week 13

Weekly
Grade
Piesh's Players
10-3 113.2
104.72
 
VS
proj
Minnesota Madness
81.4 4-9
80.1

Piesh's Players come back to defeat Minnesota Madness for sixth straight win in 113.20-81.40 rout

Piesh's Players extended their win streak to six games with a dominant win over Minnesota Madness, cruising to a 113.20-81.40 victory. Minnesota Madness took a 0.45-point lead early Sunday afternoon, but it was all Piesh's Players after that. They were led by Josh Allen (41.05 points) and Justin Jefferson (20.65). Matt Ryan (15.1 points) and Cam Akers (11.2) were the leaders for Minnesota Madness in the loss. This marks the second time this season Piesh's Players have taken down Minnesota Madness, after winning 99.4-86.85 in their last matchup. Piesh's Players (10-3) will look to keep it rolling in the playoffs. Minnesota Madness will be home for the playoffs, finishing the season at 4-9.

Matchup Timeline

  Piesh's Players   Minnesota Madness

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Davis (3 Rec, 68 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) scored 10.9 points in a 34-24 win over the 49ers in Week 13. His scoring output more-than-doubled his 4.11-point projection and was much higher than his 6.24-point season scoring average. Davis will face the Steelers next week.
Gabriel Davis

Top Player Comparison

Piesh's Players
Points
% of total points 113.2
1
Josh Allen
QB
41.05
20.48
36.3%
2
Justin Jefferson
WR
20.65
10.5
18.2%
3
Dalvin Cook
RB
15.95
14.47
14.1%
4
Younghoe Koo
K
14
10.59
12.4%
Minnesota Madness
Points
% of total points 81.4
1
Matt Ryan
QB
15.1
20.19
18.6%
2
Cam Akers
RB
11.2
4.52
13.8%
3
Robert Woods
WR
9.25
10.34
11.4%
4
Jared Cook
TE
8.9
3.62
10.9%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Justin Jefferson had a 20-yard touchdown catch and a 40-yard catch for Piesh's Players, while Younghoe Koo had a 53-yard field goal for the team, who trailed 51.05-50.60 after the early round of games.
Monday
Josh Allen connected with Gabriel Davis for a 28-yard touchdown pass for Piesh's Players. Allen also lit up the scoreboard with a 23-yard touchdown pass on Monday night, helping lead Piesh's Players to the win.

Points By Position

  Piesh's Players   Minnesota Madness

StatSmack

Get on their level! Piesh's Players have won six straight weeks, while Minnesota Madness have dropped their last six.
We heard scoring helps you win. Minnesota Madness need some help then, averaging just 99.11 versus Piesh's Players's 107.24.
"Winning isn't everything" was probably said by someone who lost. Piesh's Players (10-3) have a better record than Minnesota Madness (4-9).
Even the machines think Piesh's Players have better players. They have a higher projected points average (102.99) than Minnesota Madness (95.8).
You can't win if you don't play. Minnesota Madness has left more points on the bench this season (593.41) than Piesh's Players (465.99).
Once Piesh's Players put their foot on the gas, they don't let up. They've got more blowout wins this season than Minnesota Madness (3 vs 1).
By position, Piesh's Players have outscored Minnesota Madness at QB, RB, TE, K, and DEF this season.
Piesh's Players don’t just win, they win BIG, with an average margin of victory of 10 points, second-highest in the league.
The starters for Piesh's Players had more big plays in their NFL games this week (6) than the starters for Minnesota Madness (0).
Piesh's Players are in the playoffs. Minnesota Madness are currently looking forward to next season.
Don't worry Minnesota Madness, just because you lost doesn't mean it's all over. But you really should have won. Give that a whirl next week!

Coach Talk

Piesh's Players
Creating mismatches is a huge key to success in football. Fueled by a thrilling display by Josh Allen, we thoroughly outplayed Minnesota Madness at the quarterback position this past week (41.05 points to 15.1). Allen orchestrated a big victory over the 49ers, going 32-of-40 for 375 yards and four passing TDs.
Minnesota Madness
Talk about under-utilized: As a group, the starting backfield for Minnesota Madness collectively registered just three targets this past week. Tell those offensive coordinators to set up a couple of screen plays in Week 14!