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Week 7

Weekly
Grade
Slam Diego
5-2 115.22
93.54
 
VS
proj
WeekendRuiner
96.6 2-5
118.07

Slam Diego defy expectations, knock off WeekendRuiner, 115.22-96.60

Slam Diego stepped up and exceeded their projected point total, emerging victorious with a 115.22-96.60 victory over WeekendRuiner, who fell short of projections. Slam Diego never trailed in this one after nabbing a 3.00-point lead on Thursday behind Graham Gano. Matthew Stafford (21.4 points) and Kenny Golladay (17.4) did everything they could for WeekendRuiner in the loss. Slam Diego (5-2) will look to keep it rolling against A YoungHoe Foo, while WeekendRuiner (2-5) attempt to get back on track against FantasyDonation.

Matchup Timeline

  Slam Diego   WeekendRuiner

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Taking on the Cowboys in Week 7, the Football Team defense allowed only 3 points, surrendered 87 yards, and intercepted a pass. In doing so, they put up 17 points and more-than-doubled their scoring projection, the third-highest percent increase of any DEF in the league this season. In Week 8, the Football Team will square off against the Giants.
The Washington Football Team defense

Top Player Comparison

Slam Diego
Points
% of total points 115.22
1
James Robinson
RB
32.7
12.78
28.4%
2
Aaron Rodgers
QB
27.32
20.67
23.7%
3
The Washington Football Team defense
DEF
17
6.13
14.8%
4
JuJu Smith-Schuster
WR
13
9.58
11.3%
WeekendRuiner
Points
% of total points 96.6
1
Matthew Stafford
QB
21.4
18.82
22.2%
2
Kenny Golladay
WR
17.4
14.13
18%
3
Tee Higgins
WR
16.3
10.75
16.9%
4
Randy Bullock
K
10
7.47
10.4%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Aaron Rodgers had a 45-yard touchdown pass for Slam Diego to contribute to a 94.82-74.50 lead for the team.

Points By Position

  Slam Diego   WeekendRuiner
Standings Update
Time flies when you're having fun. That's how we feel about the fantasy football season, which is already at the midway mark. Let's take a closer look at the Standings.
Slam Diego
You can't argue with results, but it's hard to see Slam Diego holding onto the No. 4 spot in the Standings if they don't start scoring more. The squad is averaging only 120.17 points per game through seven weeks, 8th-best in the league. Nevertheless, Slam Diego is currently in playoff position.
Important Players
James Robinson
MVP
529 Rush Yds, 4 Rush TDs, 247 Rec Yds, 2 Rec TDs
Dalvin Cook
Best Drafted
489 Rush Yds, 7 Rush TDs
Justin Herbert
Best Acquisition
1542 Pass Yds, 12 Pass TDs, 121 Rush Yds, 2 Rush TDs
WeekendRuiner
There's plenty of time left to make a move, but it's hard to imagine WeekendRuiner making a run up the Standings if they don't start scoring more. The team finds itself on the outside looking in for the playoffs after averaging only 113.50 points per game through seven weeks, 9th-best in the league.
Important Players
Chris Carson
MVP
403 Rush Yds, 4 Rush TDs, 167 Rec Yds, 3 Rec TDs
Cooper Kupp
Best Drafted
37 Rec, 417 Rec Yds, 2 Rec TDs
Matthew Stafford
Best Acquisition
1580 Pass Yds, 10 Pass TDs

What If

Slam Diego would have beaten four other teams besides WeekendRuiner this week.
WeekendRuiner would have lost to nine other teams besides Slam Diego this week.
If they played WeekendRuiner every week, Slam Diego would be 5-2 this season.
Had they played each other last week, WeekendRuiner would have defeated Slam Diego 116.04-74.3.
Slam Diego would be 4-2 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as WeekendRuiner.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Slam Diego, WeekendRuiner would be 3-3.
If Slam Diego had played every team in the league each week, they would be 38-39.
If they played every team every week, WeekendRuiner would be 29-48.