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Week 13

Weekly
Grade
RiSeN!
9-4 95.77
96.55
 
VS
proj
Crazed Doggs
70.3 3-10
69.08

RiSeN! climb into 1st place in 95.77-70.30 rout

RiSeN! climbed to the top of the standings in Raider Nation Football League with an easy win over Crazed Doggs, rolling to a 95.77-70.30 victory. RiSeN! grabbed a 13.2-point lead early Sunday afternoon behind Younghoe Koo (13 points) and Nick Chubb (11.3) and never looked back. Josh Allen (28.8 points) and Myles Jack (8.25) carried the flag for Crazed Doggs in the loss. RiSeN! (9-4) will look to keep it rolling in the playoffs. Crazed Doggs will be home for the playoffs, finishing the season at 3-10.

Matchup Timeline

  RiSeN!   Crazed Doggs

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Projected to score 5.57 points, Gallman Jr. more-than-doubled that amount by scoring 11.75 points as the Giants beat the Seahawks 17-12. He ran for 135 yards to beat his projection by the highest percentage of any player on RiSeN! this week. Next week, Gallman Jr. will go up against the Cardinals.
Wayne Gallman Jr.

Top Player Comparison

RiSeN!
Points
% of total points 95.77
1
Aaron Rodgers
QB
22.77
18.07
23.8%
2
Aaron Jones
RB
18.4
8.24
19.2%
3
Younghoe Koo
K
13
9.54
13.6%
4
Wayne Gallman Jr.
RB
11.75
5.57
12.3%
Crazed Doggs
Points
% of total points 70.3
1
Josh Allen
QB
28.8
15.22
41%
2
Myles Jack
LB
8.25
5.84
11.7%
3
Peyton Barber
RB
7.4
1.74
10.5%
4
Kyle Juszczyk
RB
6.55
0.87
9.3%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Younghoe Koo had a 53-yard field goal for RiSeN!, helping the team to a 29.80-16.60 lead.
Sunday Late
Both teams had players with big-time plays on Sunday afternoon, but after the dust settled, RiSeN! became the proud owner of a 93.07-25.55 lead. Aaron Rodgers had a 25-yard touchdown pass and a 42-yard pass for RiSeN!, while Aaron Jones had a 77-yard touchdown run. Dallas Goedert made the highlight reel for Crazed Doggs with a 41-yard catch.
Monday
Josh Allen had a 28-yard touchdown pass and a 23-yard touchdown pass for Crazed Doggs.

Points By Position

  RiSeN!   Crazed Doggs

StatSmack

This wasn't even their best effort. RiSeN! scored fewer points in this one (95.77) than their season average of 109.09.
Everybody can't be a winner, especially if you're Crazed Doggs. They've lost nine in a row.
We heard scoring helps you win. Crazed Doggs need some help then, averaging just 72.77 versus RiSeN!'s 109.09.
"Winning isn't everything" was probably said by someone who lost. RiSeN! (9-4) have a better record than Crazed Doggs (3-10).
Even the machines think RiSeN! have a better-constructed roster. Their projected average points is higher (97.24) than Crazed Doggs (70.01).
RiSeN! don't let their opponents come within striking distance. They've got more blowout wins this season than Crazed Doggs (8 vs 1).
RiSeN! should change their team name to "The Overachievers" since they have beat their projection in more weeks than Crazed Doggs (10 vs 7).
RiSeN! have started more fantasy players who beat their projection than Crazed Doggs (79 vs 56).
By position, RiSeN! have outscored Crazed Doggs at QB, RB, WR, K, and IDP this season.
RiSeN! don’t just win, they win BIG, with an average margin of victory of 19 points, highest in the league.
The starters for RiSeN! had more big plays in their NFL games this week (5) than the starters for Crazed Doggs (3).
The postseason awaits RiSeN!. They've clinched a playoff spot while Crazed Doggs are currently looking forward to next season.
There's not much good to say about Crazed Doggs this week. Maybe they'll get their act together, and we'll see something different next week!

Coach Talk

RiSeN!
Well RiSeN!, the good news is that we won this matchup by an impressive 25.47 points. Even better news is that we know we're stronger than this... in fact, our team's scoring average through 12 weeks was 110.05. So yes, we're happy to have earned this victory, but let's also "regress" back up to where we know we can be!
Crazed Doggs
Here's a list of sports scenarios where it's somewhat excusable to go 0-for-2: A hitter's line in baseball, the Jazz facing MJ's Bulls in the NBA Finals, and a double-fault in tennis. That's basically it. Going 0-for-2 on field goal attempts this past week? Seems like Michael Badgley might be kicking himself to the waiver wire after this performance.