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Week 15

Weekly
Grade
Premier League ain't so bad
5-10 103.58
96.02
 
VS
proj
Patrick Mahomeless
50.36 7-8
92.84

Patrick Mahomeless come up short of predictions, succumb to Premier League ain't so bad in 103.58-50.36 runaway

There's no easy way to say it, Patrick Mahomeless dropped the ball, at least compared to projections, as Premier League ain't so bad cruised to a 103.58-50.36 victory. The matchup was over before it really even started, as Premier League ain't so bad jumped out to a 26.8-point lead early Sunday afternoon behind impressive performances from James Robinson and D'Onta Foreman. Robinson racked up 88 yards from scrimmage and ran for a touchdown for 14.8 points, while Foreman racked up 135 yards from scrimmage (13.5 points). Daniel Carlson (12 points) and Dalvin Cook (9.1) carried the flag for Patrick Mahomeless in the loss. This marks the first time this season Premier League ain't so bad have knocked off Patrick Mahomeless, after falling 67.02-51.2 in their last matchup. Premier League ain't so bad improve to 5-10 for the season, while Patrick Mahomeless fall to 7-8.

Matchup Timeline

  Premier League ain't so bad   Patrick Mahomeless

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

While racking up 135 yards from scrimmage against the Steelers, Foreman scored 13.5 points this week. His scoring output was 55.9% more than his 8.66-point projection and was much higher than his 7.78-point season scoring average. Foreman will face the 49ers next week.
D'Onta Foreman

Top Player Comparison

Premier League ain't so bad
Points
% of total points 103.58
1
Travis Kelce
TE
31.1
11.66
30%
2
Russell Gage
WR
15.1
6.35
14.6%
3
James Robinson
RB
14.8
12.14
14.3%
4
D'Onta Foreman
RB
13.5
8.66
13%
Patrick Mahomeless
Points
% of total points 50.36
1
Daniel Carlson
K
12
8.72
23.8%
2
Dalvin Cook
RB
9.1
18.36
18.1%
3
A.J. Green
WR
6.4
9.06
12.7%
4
Tom Brady
QB
5.76
23.13
11.4%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Late
Russell Gage had a 20-yard touchdown catch for Premier League ain't so bad, while Joe Burrow had a 56-yard touchdown pass, helping Premier League ain't so bad to a 65.18-16.60 lead.

Points By Position

  Premier League ain't so bad   Patrick Mahomeless

Game Notes

Just four of the nine starters on Premier League ain't so bad exceeded their projected scoring totals.
Patrick Mahomeless had only one of their nine starters score higher than their projected points.
Premier League ain't so bad had five players score more points than the leading scorer for Patrick Mahomeless.
Premier League ain't so bad put up more points than their season scoring average (83.17) while Patrick Mahomeless fell short of theirs (78.57).
Premier League ain't so bad put up more points than their projected total, while Patrick Mahomeless fell short of their projection.
The matchup's 53.22-point margin was the largest in the league this week.
The win snaps a seven-game losing skid for Premier League ain't so bad, while the loss breaks a two-game unbeaten streak for Patrick Mahomeless.
Not only did Premier League ain't so bad win, but they also easily covered the 3.18-point projected margin of victory.
Premier League ain't so bad moves to (3-5) in blowout games this season, while Patrick Mahomeless falls to (1-6).
A bright spot in the defeat, Daniel Carlson (12 points) recorded the second-best score for a K this week.

Coach Talk

Premier League ain't so bad
Nice job, Premier League ain't so bad. Kudos on deploying a lineup that exceeded the century mark this past week.
Patrick Mahomeless
Well, we can't really whine about a lack of opportunities this week, can we? As a group, our pass-catching corps (two WR, one TE) were targeted a grand total of 18 times in Week 15. Chemistry and timing appear to be issues as that group pulled down just 10 balls.