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Week 9

Weekly
Grade
Wish A MF Would
5-4 164
191.05
 
VS
proj
No Risk No Biscuit
115 3-6
162.2

Wish A MF Would top No Risk No Biscuit for third straight win, 164-115

Wish A MF Would extended their win streak to three games with a hard-fought win over No Risk No Biscuit, coming out on top with a 164-115 victory. No Risk No Biscuit took a 33-point lead on Thursday behind stellar performances from Michael Pittman Jr., who caught 5 passes for 64 yards and a touchdown for 22 points, and Michael Carter, who racked up 86 yards from scrimmage (11 points). But Wish A MF Would held the lead the rest of the way, powered by the New England Patriots defense, who allowed only 6 points, surrendered 240 yards, and intercepted 3 passes for 48 points, and Najee Harris, who racked up 78 yards from scrimmage and ran for a touchdown (21 points). Wish A MF Would improve to 5-4 on the season, while No Risk No Biscuit fall to 3-6.

Matchup Timeline

  Wish A MF Would   No Risk No Biscuit

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Gano (3-3 FG, 38 long, 2-2 XP) scored 16 points against the Raiders in Week 9. He scored 44.1% more than his 11.1-point projection and overachieved for the second time this season. Gano ranks #94 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Buccaneers next week.
Graham Gano

Top Player Comparison

Wish A MF Would
Points
% of total points 164
1
The New England Patriots defense
DEF
48
35.54
29.3%
2
Najee Harris
RB
21
26.24
12.8%
3
Graham Gano
K
16
11.1
9.8%
4
Eli Mitchell
RB
15
11.21
9.1%
No Risk No Biscuit
Points
% of total points 115
1
The Las Vegas Raiders defense
DEF
30
24.24
26.1%
2
Michael Pittman Jr.
WR
22
19.89
19.1%
3
A.J. Brown
WR
12
18.96
10.4%
4
Michael Carter
RB
11
15.26
9.6%

Points By Position

  Wish A MF Would   No Risk No Biscuit

What If

Wish A MF Would would have beaten four other teams besides No Risk No Biscuit this week.
No Risk No Biscuit would have lost to seven other teams besides Wish A MF Would this week.
If they played No Risk No Biscuit every week, Wish A MF Would would be 6-3 this season.
Had they played each other last week, Wish A MF Would would have defeated No Risk No Biscuit 208-176.
Wish A MF Would would be 3-5 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as No Risk No Biscuit.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Wish A MF Would, No Risk No Biscuit would be 3-5.
If Wish A MF Would had played every team in the league each week, they would be 34-46-1.
If they played every team every week, No Risk No Biscuit would be 30-49-2.

Coach Talk

Wish A MF Would
You know Wish A MF Would, we're "glass half full" kind of coaches. While some may harp on the fact that our scoring's slipped recently, we'll choose to take the high road. Averaging 181.13 points through Week 8, our crew has certainly proven that it's even better than the 164 we needed for this past week's win!
No Risk No Biscuit
Wait, our quarterback threw three interceptions and no touchdowns? I guess we're presented with a couple of options here: Were the Dolphins truly that great defending the pass, or was Tyrod Taylor just that out-of-sync with his receiving crew? This judgment is yours to make... No Risk No Biscuit. The Texans have a bye in Week 10, so luckily you have some extra time to ponder that one!