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Week 12

Weekly
Grade
Outlaws
5-7 119.18
114.47
 
VS
proj
Metropolitans
45.7 0-12
48.39

Outlaws hand Metropolitans 11th straight loss in 119.18-45.70 rout

Outlaws cruised to a 119.18-45.70 win to hand Metropolitans their 11th straight loss to open the season. Outlaws nabbed a 10.90-point lead on Thursday behind Greg Zuerlein (9 points) and Ezekiel Elliott (1.9) and never relinquished it. Matt Ryan (185 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs) and Austin Ekeler (44 Rush Yds, 85 Rec Yds) did their part for Metropolitans in the loss. This marks the second time this season Outlaws have gotten the best of Metropolitans, after winning 116.16-85.1 in their last matchup. Outlaws (5-7) will look to build on their success against The A Team, while Metropolitans (0-12) attempt to generate some positive momentum against Olsztyn Tigers.

Matchup Timeline

  Outlaws   Metropolitans

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Robinson racked up 159 yards from scrimmage and ran for a touchdown as the Jaguars lost to the Browns 27-25. In doing so, he put up 24.9 points and nearly doubled his scoring projection, the highest percent increase of any player on Outlaws this week. Next week, Robinson will battle the Vikings.
James Robinson

Top Player Comparison

Outlaws
Points
% of total points 119.18
1
James Robinson
RB
24.9
13.13
20.9%
2
David Montgomery
RB
23.3
10.95
19.6%
3
Allen Robinson II
WR
19.4
10.04
16.3%
4
Josh Allen
QB
15.48
22.52
13%
Metropolitans
Points
% of total points 45.7
1
Matt Ryan
QB
13.9
18.42
30.4%
2
Austin Ekeler
RB
12.9
12.4
28.2%
3
DeVante Parker
WR
11.9
9.44
26%
4
Wil Lutz
K
7
8.13
15.3%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Josh Allen had a 44-yard pass for Outlaws, contributing to a 73.28-38.70 lead for the team.
Sunday Night
David Montgomery had a 57-yard run for Outlaws to contribute to a 119.18-45.70 lead for the team.

Points By Position

  Outlaws   Metropolitans

What If

Outlaws would have beaten six other teams besides Metropolitans this week.
Metropolitans would have lost to every other team in the league this week.
Outlaws would be 12-0 if they played Metropolitans every week.
Last week, Outlaws would have topped Metropolitans 117.58-42.08.
Outlaws would be 8-2 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Metropolitans.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Outlaws, Metropolitans would be 0-10.
If Outlaws had played every team in the league each week, they would be 68-64.
If they played every team every week, Metropolitans would be 4-128.

Next Week Preview

Metropolitans
In Week 13, last-place Metropolitans (0-12) will try to right the ship against seventh-place Olsztyn Tigers (6-6). Metropolitans might have to rearrange the deck a bit with Vita Vea out on bye in Week 13. Olsztyn Tigers will be without Ryan Succop.
Outlaws
In a showdown between a pair of teams separated by just a single game in the standings, Outlaws (5-7) battle The A Team (6-6) in Week 13. 12 weeks into the season, Outlaws have scored the fifth-most points in the league while The A Team (and their 103.87 points per game) are ranked eighth. Over the last three weeks, Outlaws have scored 108.37 points per game, while The A Team have averaged only 81.12 per contest.