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Week 6

Weekly
Grade
Sooneye
4-2 126.58
97.95
 
VS
proj
Beats By Ray
112.08 3-3
118.2

Sooneye knock off Beats By Ray, 126.58-112.08

Sooneye stepped up and beat expectations, coming out on top with a 126.58-112.08 win over Beats By Ray, who fell short of projections. Sooneye earned a 27.70-point lead on Thursday behind an impressive performance from Leonard Fournette. Beats By Ray came back to take the lead early afternoon Sunday, powered by Cooper Kupp (29.5 points) and the Indianapolis Colts defense (15). Unphased, Sooneye rallied later that afternoon, as Kenyan Drake (20.3 points) and Christian Kirk (16) put them back in the lead for good. Sooneye (4-2) will look to keep it rolling against Team Scooter, while Beats By Ray (3-3) meet Ben Beast in an effort to generate some positive momentum.

Matchup Timeline

  Sooneye   Beats By Ray

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

While racking up 73 yards from scrimmage and scoring 2 touchdowns against the Broncos, Drake registered 20.3 points this week. His scoring output more-than-tripled his 5.31-point projection and was much higher than his 9.22-point season scoring average. Drake will face the Eagles next week.
Kenyan Drake

Top Player Comparison

Sooneye
Points
% of total points 126.58
1
Leonard Fournette
RB
27.7
12.11
21.9%
2
Kenyan Drake
RB
20.3
5.31
16%
3
Stefon Diggs
WR
19.4
17.34
15.3%
4
Christian Kirk
WR
16
7.47
12.6%
Beats By Ray
Points
% of total points 112.08
1
Cooper Kupp
WR
29.5
15.57
26.3%
2
Ezekiel Elliott
RB
15.4
16.05
13.7%
3
The Indianapolis Colts defense
DEF
15
8.78
13.4%
4
Emmanuel Sanders
WR
11.6
11.45
10.3%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Both teams had players with big-time moments early Sunday, after which Beats By Ray emerged with an 85.08-58.98 lead. For Sooneye, Justin Tucker had a 52-yard field goal. Taylor Heinicke made the highlight reel for Beats By Ray with a 39-yard touchdown pass.
Sunday Late
Kenyan Drake had a 31-yard touchdown catch for Sooneye, while Christian Kirk had a 21-yard touchdown catch to contribute to a 107.18-100.48 lead for Sooneye.

Points By Position

  Sooneye   Beats By Ray

What If

Sooneye would have beaten five other teams besides Beats By Ray this week.
Beats By Ray would have lost to five other teams besides Sooneye this week.
If Sooneye played Beats By Ray every week this season, they'd be 4-2.
Last week, Sooneye would have gotten the victory over Beats By Ray 129.58-105.28.
Sooneye would be 3-2 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Beats By Ray.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Sooneye, Beats By Ray would be 4-1.
If Sooneye had played every team in the league each week, they would be 27-27.
If they played every team every week, Beats By Ray would be 25-29.

Next Week Preview

Beats By Ray
Losing streaks will collide in Week 7 as seventh-place Beats By Ray have now dropped two games in a row. Their opponent next week, Ben Beast, have lost six straight. Each side has multiple bye weeks to think about in Week 7, as Ezekiel Elliott, Emmanuel Sanders, and Keenan Allen are off for Beats By Ray and Greg Zuerlein, Zack Moss, and the Buffalo Bills defense are out for Ben Beast.
Sooneye
Week 7 will feature two teams heading in different directions, as Sooneye (4-2) enter the matchup on a two-game winning streak, while their Week 7 opponent (Team Scooter, 3-3), have now dropped two straight. Sooneye won't be able to count on another 19-point showing out of Stefon Diggs, who has a bye in Week 7. Team Scooter won't have Dak Prescott, Tyler Bass, Laviska Shenault Jr., the Pittsburgh Steelers defense, Amari Cooper, Dawson Knox, or Chase Claypool. Over the last three weeks, Sooneye have put up 116.89 points per game, while Team Scooter have averaged 131.33 per contest.