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Week 9

Weekly
Grade
Robin's Hoods
6-3 115.76
125.17
 
VS
proj
Wildebeasts
65.58 5-4
96.24

Robin's Hoods top Wildebeasts for fifth straight win in 115.76-65.58 rout

Robin's Hoods extended their win streak to five games with a convincing win over Wildebeasts, cruising to a 115.76-65.58 victory. Robin's Hoods leapt out to a 48.00-point lead on Thursday behind Jonathan Taylor, who racked up 200 yards from scrimmage and ran for 2 touchdowns. Wildebeasts came back to take the lead early afternoon Sunday, powered by Dak Prescott (20.88 points) and Cole Beasley (11.3). Unphased, Robin's Hoods pulled it together later that afternoon, as Dallas Goedert (7.3 points) and Matt Prater (6) put them back ahead once and for all. Robin's Hoods improve to 6-3 on the season, while Wildebeasts fall to 5-4.

Matchup Timeline

  Robin's Hoods   Wildebeasts

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Projected to score 24.78 points, Kupp scored 82.7% of that amount by scoring 20.5 points as the Rams lost to the Titans 28-16. He caught 11 passes for 95 yards to beat his projection by the highest percentage of any player on Robin's Hoods this week. In Week 10, Kupp and the Rams will face the 49ers.
Cooper Kupp

Top Player Comparison

Robin's Hoods
Points
% of total points 115.76
1
Jonathan Taylor
RB
48
26.74
41.5%
2
Cooper Kupp
WR
20.5
24.78
17.7%
3
Robert Woods
WR
17.4
15.67
15%
4
Josh Allen
QB
10.56
30.58
9.1%
Wildebeasts
Points
% of total points 65.58
1
Dak Prescott
QB
20.88
25.79
31.8%
2
Cole Beasley
WR
11.3
14.24
17.2%
3
Emmanuel Sanders
WR
10.5
13.14
16%
4
Tyler Conklin
TE
9.5
7.7
14.5%

Matchup Highlights

Thursday
Jonathan Taylor had a 78-yard touchdown run and a 21-yard touchdown run for Robin's Hoods, helping the team to a 48.00-0.00 lead.

Points By Position

  Robin's Hoods   Wildebeasts

What If

Robin's Hoods would have beaten every other team in the league this week.
Wildebeasts would have lost to six other teams besides Robin's Hoods this week.
If they played Wildebeasts every week, Robin's Hoods would be 7-2 this season.
Robin's Hoods would have defeated Wildebeasts 138.06-37.86 had they played each other last week.
Robin's Hoods would be 6-2 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Wildebeasts.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Robin's Hoods, Wildebeasts would be 4-4.
If Robin's Hoods had played every team in the league each week, they would be 57-24.
If they played every team every week, Wildebeasts would be 40-41.

Coach Talk

Robin's Hoods
Identifying mismatches is a big component to winning in football. Case in point: we really took that to heart by thoroughly overpowering Wildebeasts at running back this past week (48 points to 4.4).
Wildebeasts
Wow, talk about old-school ground n' pound: The starting RBs for Wildebeasts collectively recorded just a couple of receptions on four targets this past week. Tell those quarterbacks to check down a little more often in Week 10!