Week 10
DirtyMikeAndTheBoyzz
101.4
7-3
116.97
DirtyMikeAndTheBoyzz fall short of predictions, lose to SPARK, 109.86-101.40
DirtyMikeAndTheBoyzz were unable to meet projections, as SPARK rallied for a 109.86-101.40 win. SPARK trailed 101.40-84.00 heading into Sunday night, but the unit charged back behind Lamar Jackson (249 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs, 55 Rush Yds) and Marquise Brown (2 Rec, 14 Rec Yds). Aaron Rodgers (26.4 points) and Matt Prater (17.9) did everything they could for DirtyMikeAndTheBoyzz in the loss. SPARK (6-4) will look to notch another win against “Finding Deebo”, while DirtyMikeAndTheBoyzz (7-3) face Revenge Tour in an effort to get back in the win column.
Matchup Timeline
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DirtyMikeAndTheBoyzz
Inside the Matchup
Matchup Player of the Week
Projected to score 8.73 points, the Saints defense scored 60.4% more than that amount by scoring 14 points in a 27-13 win over the 49ers. They allowed only 13 points, surrendered 281 yards, and forced 4 turnovers to beat their projection by the highest percentage of any player on SPARK this week. In Week 11, the Saints will battle the Falcons.
The New Orleans Saints defense
Top Player Comparison
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% of total points 109.86
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The New Orleans Saints defense
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Matchup Highlights
Sunday Early
Matt Prater had a 59-yard field goal and a 53-yard field goal for DirtyMikeAndTheBoyzz, while Aaron Rodgers had a 78-yard touchdown pass, helping DirtyMikeAndTheBoyzz to an 86.30-44.20 lead.
Points By Position
SPARK
DirtyMikeAndTheBoyzz
StatSmack
You can't win if you leave points on the bench. DirtyMikeAndTheBoyzz has left more points on the bench this season (495.76) than SPARK (382).
By position, SPARK have outscored DirtyMikeAndTheBoyzz at WR and DEF this season.
SPARK was able to get the win even though they had more players on a bye this week (2) than DirtyMikeAndTheBoyzz (0).
Hey DirtyMikeAndTheBoyzz, want to see stats that favor your team? Well, try winning for a change, and see what the numbers have to say next week!
Coach Talk
SPARK
Three WRs, two RBs, one TE, zero TDs: The six starting offensive skill players on SPARK combined to record a healthy 393 total yards. Not one of those players could get into the end zone in Week 10.
DirtyMikeAndTheBoyzz
Welp, we certainly can't complain about a lack of opportunities this time, can we? Our four pass-catchers (three WR, one TE) collectively got a hearty 25 targets in Week 10. Those players might need to get some extra reps with the JUGS machine, considering they recorded only 13 receptions.