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Week 5

Weekly
Grade
Bishop Sycamore Centurians
3-2 170.38
139.06
 
VS
proj
Dairy Sanders
127.6 3-2
127.42

Bishop Sycamore Centurians earn win against Dairy Sanders in 170.38-127.60 landslide

Bishop Sycamore Centurians showed up and beat their projected point total, cruising to a 170.38-127.60 victory over Dairy Sanders. Dairy Sanders jumped out to a 45.50-point lead on Thursday behind stellar showings from Robert Woods, who caught 12 passes for 150 yards for 27 points, and Matthew Stafford, who passed for 365 yards and a touchdown (18.5 points). But it was all Bishop Sycamore Centurians after that. They were led by Mike Evans, who caught 6 passes for 113 yards and 2 touchdowns for 29.3 points, and Dak Prescott, who passed for 302 yards and 3 touchdowns (26.68 points). Bishop Sycamore Centurians (3-2) will look to get another win against Off Constantly, while Dairy Sanders (3-2) take on BAMFS in an effort to generate some positive momentum.

Matchup Timeline

  Bishop Sycamore Centurians   Dairy Sanders

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Knox overachieved for the second time this season, scoring 20.7 points against his 9.34-point projection. In a 38-20 win over the Chiefs, he caught 3 passes for 117 yards and a touchdown. Knox ranks #61 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Titans next week.
Dawson Knox

Top Player Comparison

Bishop Sycamore Centurians
Points
% of total points 170.38
1
Mike Evans
WR
29.3
18.42
17.2%
2
Dak Prescott
QB
26.68
26.84
15.7%
3
Najee Harris
RB
22.2
17.41
13%
4
Dawson Knox
TE
20.7
9.34
12.1%
Dairy Sanders
Points
% of total points 127.6
1
Robert Woods
WR
27
15.84
21.2%
2
James Robinson
RB
21.7
14.23
17%
3
Matthew Stafford
QB
18.5
26.67
14.5%
4
Greg Joseph
K
17
7.99
13.3%

Matchup Highlights

Thursday
Matthew Stafford had a 68-yard pass for Dairy Sanders, helping Dairy Sanders to a 45.50-0.00 lead.
Sunday Early
Both teams had multiple players with big-time moments early Sunday, but after all the plays were accounted for, Bishop Sycamore Centurians had a 123.00-111.20 lead. Mike Evans had a 34-yard touchdown catch and a 22-yard touchdown catch for Bishop Sycamore Centurians, while Nick Folk had a couple of 52-yard field goals. Meanwhile, Greg Joseph had a 55-yard field goal and a 54-yard field goal for Dairy Sanders, while James Robinson had a 58-yard run.
Sunday Late
Dak Prescott had a 49-yard touchdown pass and a 24-yard touchdown pass for Bishop Sycamore Centurians, contributing to a 149.68-127.60 lead for the team.
Sunday Night
Dawson Knox had a 53-yard touchdown catch and a 41-yard catch for Bishop Sycamore Centurians to contribute to a 170.38-127.60 lead for the team.

Points By Position

  Bishop Sycamore Centurians   Dairy Sanders

What If

Bishop Sycamore Centurians would have beaten nine other teams besides Dairy Sanders this week.
Dairy Sanders would have lost to eight other teams besides Bishop Sycamore Centurians this week.
If Bishop Sycamore Centurians played Dairy Sanders every week this season, they'd be 3-2.
Had they played each other last week, Bishop Sycamore Centurians would have defeated Dairy Sanders 149.72-110.3.
Bishop Sycamore Centurians would be 2-2 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Dairy Sanders.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Bishop Sycamore Centurians, Dairy Sanders would be 3-1.
If Bishop Sycamore Centurians had played every team in the league each week, they would be 32-23.
If they played every team every week, Dairy Sanders would be 25-30.

Coach Talk

Bishop Sycamore Centurians
Whoa, Bishop Sycamore Centurians, you put the rest of the league on notice with this dominant effort. Not only did you win by 42.78 points, you also jumped up from eighth place to fifth in the league standings... squarely into the thick of the playoff hunt
Dairy Sanders
Producing three catches on just four measly targets this past week, it appears that the starting running backs for Dairy Sanders clearly should investigate why their quarterbacks are giving them the silent treatment.