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Week 7

Weekly
Grade
The Do-Overs
4-3 131.74
121.47
 
VS
proj
Bishop Sycamore alumni
113.7 4-3
115.24

Despite top scorer Kamara, Bishop Sycamore alumni fall to The Do-Overs, 131.74-113.70

Bishop Sycamore alumni had the highest scorer in the matchup with RB Alvin Kamara accumulating 28.9 points, the second-highest total in the league this week, but it wasn't enough to topple The Do-Overs, who emerged victorious with a 131.74-113.70 win. Bishop Sycamore alumni nabbed a 6.40-point lead on Thursday, but The Do-Overs held the lead the rest of the way. They were led by Mike Evans (6 Rec, 76 Rec Yds, 3 Rec TDs) and Jalen Hurts (236 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs, 61 Rush Yds). Alvin Kamara (51 Rush Yds, 128 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) and Ryan Tannehill (270 Pass Yds, 1 Pass TD) carried the flag for Bishop Sycamore alumni in the loss. The Do-Overs (4-3) will look to add to their success against Hitters, while Bishop Sycamore alumni (4-3) will face Steelers Wheels in an effort to get back on track.

Matchup Timeline

  The Do-Overs   Bishop Sycamore alumni

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Projected to score 14.02 points, Evans more-than-doubled that amount by scoring 28.6 points as the Buccaneers beat the Bears 38-3. He caught 6 passes for 76 yards and 3 touchdowns to beat his projection by the highest percentage of any player on The Do-Overs this week. Evans will go up against the Saints next week.
Mike Evans

Top Player Comparison

The Do-Overs
Points
% of total points 131.74
1
Mike Evans
WR
28.6
14.02
21.7%
2
Jalen Hurts
QB
23.54
22.19
17.9%
3
Kyle Pitts
TE
19.8
10.13
15%
4
Derrick Henry
RB
15.4
19.59
11.7%
Bishop Sycamore alumni
Points
% of total points 113.7
1
Alvin Kamara
RB
28.9
19.61
25.4%
2
Ryan Tannehill
QB
20.4
21.74
17.9%
3
Michael Pittman Jr.
WR
18.5
12.11
16.3%
4
Khalil Herbert
RB
15.8
7.26
13.9%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Both teams had players with standout plays early Sunday, but after the scoring was completed, The Do-Overs had a 72.60-33.60 lead. For The Do-Overs, Evan McPherson had a 52-yard field goal. Ryan Tannehill made the highlight reel for Bishop Sycamore alumni with a 24-yard touchdown pass and a 46-yard pass.
Sunday Late
Mike Evans had a 46-yard catch for The Do-Overs to contribute to a 131.74-66.30 lead for the team.
Sunday Night
Michael Pittman Jr. had a 28-yard touchdown catch and a 57-yard catch for Bishop Sycamore alumni, who trailed 131.74-84.80 after Sunday night.

Points By Position

  The Do-Overs   Bishop Sycamore alumni

Game Notes

The Do-Overs won even though only four of their nine starters exceeded their projected point totals.
Bishop Sycamore alumni had only three of their nine starters score higher than their projected points.
Both teams failed to reach their season scoring average.
The Do-Overs put up more points than their projected total, while Bishop Sycamore alumni fell shy of their projection.
The matchup's 18.04-point margin was the second-closest in the league this week.
The defeat concludes a streak of four straight wins for Bishop Sycamore alumni.
Not only did The Do-Overs earn the win, but they also easily covered the 6.23-point projected margin of victory.
A bright spot in the loss, Alvin Kamara put up 28.9 points, the top overall score for a RB this week.

Next Week Preview

The Do-Overs
A couple of 4-3 teams will go at it as The Do-Overs face Hitters next week in a mid-season showdown. Seven weeks into the season, The Do-Overs have tallied the first-most points in the league. Hitters (106.34 PPG) are ranked ninth. Over the last three weeks, The Do-Overs have put up 145.37 points per game, while Hitters have averaged just 95.55 per contest.
Bishop Sycamore alumni
Things don't exactly get any easier for third-place Bishop Sycamore alumni, as they now get to go toe-to-toe against the league-leading Steelers Wheels next week. Bishop Sycamore alumni won't be able to expect another 9 points out of Daniel Carlson, who will be out on bye in Week 8. Steelers Wheels won't have Derek Carr, Josh Jacobs, or Henry Ruggs III.