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Week 10

Weekly
Grade
Wildebeasts
6-4 76.94
106.99
 
VS
proj
Huskies
51.02 5-5
114.95

Offensively challenged Wildebeasts beat Huskies, 76.94-51.02

With the eighth-ranked point total in the league for the week, Wildebeasts were lucky to earn a win against a team that had an even worse week, emerging victorious with a 76.94-51.02 win over Huskies. Huskies grabbed an 8.70-point lead on Thursday, but Wildebeasts held the lead the rest of the way. They were led by Dak Prescott (296 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs) and Terry McLaurin (6 Rec, 59 Rec Yds). Aaron Jones (25 Rush Yds, 61 Rec Yds) and Randy Bullock (3-3 FG, 36 long, 2-2 XP) were the leaders for Huskies in the loss. This marks the second time this season Wildebeasts have taken down Huskies, after winning 82.22-78.32 in their last matchup. Wildebeasts improve to 6-4 on the season, while Huskies fall to 5-5.

Matchup Timeline

  Wildebeasts   Huskies

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

While making his only FG attempt against the Jets, Bass registered 8 points this week. He scored 80.3% of his 9.96-point projection in the 45-17 win. Bass ranks #90 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Colts next week.
Tyler Bass

Top Player Comparison

Wildebeasts
Points
% of total points 76.94
1
Dak Prescott
QB
29.34
29.44
38.1%
2
Terry McLaurin
WR
11.9
16.34
15.5%
3
Zack Moss
RB
11.7
16.51
15.2%
4
Tyler Bass
K
8
9.96
10.4%
Huskies
Points
% of total points 51.02
1
Aaron Jones
RB
12.6
26.28
24.7%
2
Randy Bullock
K
10
8.14
19.6%
3
Matthew Stafford
QB
8.82
23.25
17.3%
4
Marquise Brown
WR
8.7
16.03
17.1%

Points By Position

  Wildebeasts   Huskies

Game Notes

Wildebeasts got the win despite all seven of their starters scoring less than their projected point totals.
Huskies had only one of their seven starters score higher than their projected points.
Huskies can partially blame the loss on T.J. Hockenson, who didn't score any points.
Both teams put up fewer points than their season scoring average.
Each team scored below its projected point total.
Wildebeasts ranked 8th in the league in scoring this week, while Huskies ranked 10th.
This win concludes a two-game losing skid for Wildebeasts, while the loss brings an end to a three-game winning streak for Huskies.

Coach Talk

Wildebeasts
Spotting mismatches is a huge component to winning in football. Our squad took that to heart this past week and literally tripled Huskies at the quarterback position (29.34 points to 8.82).
Huskies
"Not seeing many chances" really isn't an excuse this week for Huskies. As a group, our pass-catchers (one WR, one TE) collectively got a hearty 14 targets in Week 10. Those players might need to spend more time with the JUGS machine, considering they notched only six receptions.