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Week 13

Weekly
Grade
L-Ville Diner Rolls
7-6 97.98
112.59
 
VS
proj
Polo G
82.26 4-9
73.13

L-Ville Diner Rolls hand Polo G seventh straight loss, 97.98-82.26

L-Ville Diner Rolls came out on top with a 97.98-82.26 victory to hand Polo G their seventh consecutive loss. L-Ville Diner Rolls never trailed in this one after earning a 5.70-point lead on Thursday behind Ezekiel Elliott. George Kittle (9 Rec, 181 Rec Yds, 2 Rec TDs) and Kenneth Gainwell (54 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 33 Rec Yds) did everything they could for Polo G in the loss. This marks the first time this season L-Ville Diner Rolls have taken down Polo G, after falling 96.12-94.68 in their last matchup. L-Ville Diner Rolls (7-6) will look to rack up another win against SteelerFanatic, while Polo G (4-9) attempt to right the ship against Midnight Juggernaut.

Matchup Timeline

  L-Ville Diner Rolls   Polo G

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Herbert scored 26.28 points against the Bengals in Week 13 to beat his 21.57-point projection. He passed for 317 yards and 3 touchdowns to beat his projection by the highest percentage of any player on L-Ville Diner Rolls this week. Next week, Herbert will play the Giants.
Justin Herbert

Top Player Comparison

L-Ville Diner Rolls
Points
% of total points 97.98
1
Justin Herbert
QB
26.28
21.57
26.8%
2
Josh Jacobs
RB
19.5
13.84
19.9%
3
DeAndre Hopkins
WR
10.2
11.78
10.4%
4
Chris Boswell
K
9
8.56
9.2%
Polo G
Points
% of total points 82.26
1
George Kittle
TE
35.1
11.84
42.7%
2
Kenneth Gainwell
RB
17.2
5.75
20.9%
3
Patrick Mahomes
QB
13.56
25.24
16.5%
4
The New England Patriots defense
DEF
8
6.68
9.7%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Justin Herbert had a 44-yard touchdown pass and a 47-yard pass for L-Ville Diner Rolls, while DeAndre Hopkins had a 20-yard touchdown catch to contribute to a 69.48-18.60 lead for L-Ville Diner Rolls.
Sunday Late
Both teams had players with big-time plays on Sunday afternoon, after which L-Ville Diner Rolls boasted a 97.98-60.70 lead. For L-Ville Diner Rolls, Chris Boswell had a 53-yard field goal. George Kittle made the highlight reel for Polo G with a 48-yard touchdown catch and a 24-yard touchdown catch.

Points By Position

  L-Ville Diner Rolls   Polo G

StatSmack

Everybody can't be a winner, especially if you're Polo G. They've lost seven in a row.
We heard scoring helps you win. L-Ville Diner Rolls are doing a better job of that, averaging 114.44 versus Polo G's 88.06.
As Herm Edwards once said, "You play to win the game!" L-Ville Diner Rolls (7-6) have a better record than Polo G (4-9).
Even the computers think L-Ville Diner Rolls have a better lineup. Their projected average points is higher (115.4) than Polo G (91.96).
You can't win if you don't play. L-Ville Diner Rolls has left fewer points on the bench this season (508.5) than Polo G (621.14).
In dire times, at least L-Ville Diner Rolls keep it close. They've been blown out less times than Polo G (3 vs 4).
L-Ville Diner Rolls laugh in the face of danger. They've got more upset wins this season (1) than Polo G (0).
By position, L-Ville Diner Rolls have outscored Polo G at QB, RB, and WR this season.
The starters for L-Ville Diner Rolls had more big plays in their NFL games this week (5) than the starters for Polo G (2).
Hey Polo G, want to see stats that favor your team? Well, try winning for a change, and see what the numbers have to say next week!

Coach Talk

L-Ville Diner Rolls
You know L-Ville Diner Rolls, we're "glass half full" kind of coaches. While others may harp on the fact that our scoring's slipped recently, we'll choose to spin this in a positive direction. Averaging 115.81 points through Week 12, our crew has shown it's more than capable of outperforming the 97.98 we needed to win this past week!
Polo G
There's a real chance that Polo G could be a better talent scout in real football than in fantasy. Seeing just three total targets in Week 13, their two wide receivers apparently spent the majority of their games blocking downfield and running decoy routes.