Week 1
Shake and Bake
1-0 103
103.33
Boondock Saints 16
88.64
0-1
115.76
Boondock Saints 16 come up short of expectations, lose to Shake and Bake, 103.00-88.64
Boondock Saints 16 were unable to rise to the occasion, as Shake and Bake earned a 103.00-88.64 victory. Boondock Saints 16 took a 5.14-point lead on Thursday, but Shake and Bake held the lead the rest of the way. They were led by Jamison Crowder (21 points) and David Johnson (18.4). Patrick Mahomes (20.44 points) and Melvin Gordon III (14.1) led the charge for Boondock Saints 16 in the loss. Shake and Bake (1-0) will look to build on their success against Dilly Dilly, while Boondock Saints 16 (0-1) will attempt to right the ship against Slammers.
Matchup Timeline
Shake and Bake
Boondock Saints 16
Inside the Matchup
Matchup Player of the Week
Akins more-than-doubled his 4.86-point projection with 10.9 points against the Chiefs in Week 1. He caught 2 passes for 39 yards and a touchdown in the 34-20 loss. Akins ranks #10 among fantasy TEs this season and will face the Ravens next week.
Top Player Comparison
Matchup Highlights
Sunday Early
There were players with highlight-reel moments for both teams early Sunday, but after the dust settled, Boondock Saints 16 owned a 74.54-69.00 lead. For Shake and Bake, Jamison Crowder had a 69-yard touchdown catch. Jalen Reagor made the highlight reel for Boondock Saints 16 with a 55-yard catch.
Points By Position
Shake and Bake
Boondock Saints 16
Game Notes
Shake and Bake got the victory even though only four of their nine starting players scored higher than their point projections.
Boondock Saints 16 had only one of their nine starters score higher than their projected points.
Both teams failed to achieve their projected point total.
The matchup's 14.36-point margin was the third-largest in the league this week.
Coach Talk
Shake and Bake
Putting together a lineup that won by more than 14 points this past week... we took care of business and did what we had to do. We should keep this momentum as we move on to a tricky challenge in Week 2.
Boondock Saints 16
Boondock Saints 16 may find it tough to gripe about lack of opportunities this past week. Our five pass-catchers (three WR and two TE) collectively got a respectable 33 targets in Week 1. Timing and chemistry appear to be issues as that group hauled in only 18 catches.