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Week 11

Weekly
Grade
Quincy Travelers
8-3 51
48.76
 
VS
proj
Mississippi Muddawgs
25 2-9
26.62

Quincy Travelers top Mississippi Muddawgs for seventh straight win in 51-25 rout

Quincy Travelers extended their win streak to seven games with an easy win over Mississippi Muddawgs, rolling to a 51-25 victory. There wasn't much drama in the matchup, as Quincy Travelers took a 20-point lead early Sunday afternoon behind stellar performances from Carson Wentz and Dallas Goedert. Wentz passed for 235 yards and 2 touchdowns for 10 points, while Goedert caught 5 passes for 77 yards and a touchdown (8 points). Mason Crosby (7 points) and Aaron Jones (6) carried the flag for Mississippi Muddawgs in defeat. Quincy Travelers (8-3) will look to get another W against Dumpster Fire, while Mississippi Muddawgs (2-9) face Star Div Monitor in an effort to get some positive momentum.

Matchup Timeline

  Quincy Travelers   Mississippi Muddawgs

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Against the Browns in Week 11, Goedert caught 5 passes for 77 yards and a touchdown. In doing so, he put up 8 points to more-than-triple his 2.18-point projection, the fifth-highest percent increase of any TE in the league this season. Goedert will go up against the Seahawks in Week 12.
Dallas Goedert

Top Player Comparison

Quincy Travelers
Points
% of total points 51
1
Carson Wentz
QB
10
12.41
19.6%
2
Jason Sanders
K
10
8.49
19.6%
3
Davante Adams
WR
8
5.61
15.7%
4
Tyreek Hill
WR
8
4.9
15.7%
Mississippi Muddawgs
Points
% of total points 25
1
Mason Crosby
K
7
7.66
28%
2
Aaron Jones
RB
6
3.79
24%
3
Mike Evans
WR
6
3.18
24%
4
Robert Tonyan
TE
6
2.24
24%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
DJ Moore had a 52-yard catch for Quincy Travelers, contributing to a 20-0 lead for the team.
Sunday Late
There were players with highlight-reel moments for both teams on Sunday afternoon, but it was Quincy Travelers who took the lead, 43-19. For Quincy Travelers, Jason Sanders had a 53-yard field goal. Robert Tonyan made the highlight reel for Mississippi Muddawgs with a 25-yard touchdown catch.

Points By Position

  Quincy Travelers   Mississippi Muddawgs

What If

Quincy Travelers would have beaten nine other teams besides Mississippi Muddawgs this week.
Mississippi Muddawgs would have lost to 11 other teams besides Quincy Travelers this week.
If they played Mississippi Muddawgs every week, Quincy Travelers would be 8-3 this season.
Had they played each other last week, Quincy Travelers would have beaten Mississippi Muddawgs 45-33.
Quincy Travelers would be 7-3 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Mississippi Muddawgs.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Quincy Travelers, Mississippi Muddawgs would be 6-4.
If Quincy Travelers had played every team in the league each week, they would be 95-48.
If they played every team every week, Mississippi Muddawgs would be 57-85-1.

Coach Talk

Quincy Travelers
Football is all about creating mismatches. We really took that to heart this week by tripling Mississippi Muddawgs at the wide receiver position (18 points to 6).
Mississippi Muddawgs
Mississippi Muddawgs will find it tough to gripe about lack of opportunities this past week. Our five pass-catchers (four WR and one TE) were targeted a grand total of 42 times in Week 11. Timing and chemistry appear to be issues as that group hauled in just 23 catches.