Matchup Recap Summary

Matchup Recap Moderation

Are you sure you want to report this recap? If reported, this recap will not be visible until reviewed by Yahoo Customer Care.

For more information, see Yahoo Help.

Week 4

Weekly
Grade
Prestige Worldwide
1-3 127.94
138.15
 
VS
proj
Cracklings
93.92 1-3
96.39

Prestige Worldwide defeat Cracklings in 127.94-93.92 landslide

Despite identical records, Prestige Worldwide held a big season point advantage over Cracklings coming into this one (481-369), and they lived up to their reputation with a dominant victory, rolling to a 127.94-93.92 win. Cracklings grabbed a 19.60-point lead on Thursday behind an outstanding showing from James Robinson. But it was all Prestige Worldwide after that. They were led by Dak Prescott (188 Pass Yds, 4 Pass TDs, 35 Rush Yds) and Carson Wentz (228 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs). Prestige Worldwide (1-3) will look to notch another W against iCuRaRook, while Cracklings (1-3) will try to get back in the win column against Old Leather Balls.

Matchup Timeline

  Prestige Worldwide   Cracklings

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

With 14.6 points, Hunt scored 45.3% more than his 10.05-point projection as the Browns beat the Vikings 14-7. He racked up 86 yards from scrimmage and ran for a touchdown to beat his projection by the highest percentage of any player on Prestige Worldwide this week. Next week, Hunt will battle the Chargers.
Kareem Hunt

Top Player Comparison

Prestige Worldwide
Points
% of total points 127.94
1
Dak Prescott
QB
35.02
28.41
27.4%
2
Carson Wentz
QB
21.92
21.71
17.1%
3
Jonathan Taylor
RB
17.4
13.54
13.6%
4
Kareem Hunt
RB
14.6
10.05
11.4%
Cracklings
Points
% of total points 93.92
1
James Robinson
RB
19.6
10.13
20.9%
2
Corey Davis
WR
17.1
8.29
18.2%
3
Ryan Succop
K
11
7.86
11.7%
4
Aaron Jones
RB
7.9
16.13
8.4%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Both teams had multiple players with highlight-reel moments early Sunday, but after all the points were tallied, Prestige Worldwide boasted a 114.74-49.70 lead. Dak Prescott had a 35-yard touchdown pass and a 23-yard touchdown pass for Prestige Worldwide, while Carson Wentz had a 41-yard pass. Meanwhile, Corey Davis had a 53-yard touchdown catch for Cracklings, while Zach Pascal had a 41-yard catch.

Points By Position

  Prestige Worldwide   Cracklings

StatSmack

That pregame pep talk must have worked. Prestige Worldwide scored more in this matchup (127.94) than their season average (120.21).
We heard scoring helps you win. Cracklings need some help then, averaging just 92.18 versus Prestige Worldwide's 120.21.
Even the computers think Prestige Worldwide have a better-constructed roster. Their projected average points is higher (141.79) than Cracklings (104.97).
You won't win many weeks if you leave points on the bench. Cracklings has left more points on the bench this season (80.16) than Prestige Worldwide (41.3).
Once Prestige Worldwide put their foot on the gas, they don't let up. They've got more blowout wins this season than Cracklings (1 vs 0).
Prestige Worldwide have started more fantasy players who beat their projection than Cracklings (20 vs 13).
By position, Prestige Worldwide have outscored Cracklings at QB, RB, TE, K, DEF, and IDP this season.
The starters for Prestige Worldwide had more big plays in their NFL games this week (4) than the starters for Cracklings (2).
Don't worry Cracklings, just because you lost doesn't mean it's all over. But you really should have won. Give that a whirl next week!

Coach Talk

Prestige Worldwide
Hey, we admire the confidence, Prestige Worldwide. Playing not one, but TWO starters with zero points (Chandler Jones and Trent Sherfield), while still getting the W... that's borderline arrogant! We just ask you to please limit those flashy shenanigans to the early regular season. Try it when the postseason rolls around, and we're finished.
Cracklings
Our quarterback tossed one interception and no touchdowns? We might need to go back and review the game tape. Did Drew Lock appear shaky back there in the pocket, or was the Ravens secondary just that great defending the pass? What do you think, Cracklings... should we continue rolling with him?