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Week 3

Weekly
Grade
GloriouslyVictorious
3-0 123.92
151.67
 
VS
proj
How Deebo Your Love?
117.24 0-3
137.52

GloriouslyVictorious knock off How Deebo Your Love? to remain unbeaten, 123.92-117.24

GloriouslyVictorious won their third straight matchup to open the season with a hard-fought win over How Deebo Your Love?, securing a 123.92-117.24 victory. GloriouslyVictorious earned an early 5.00-point lead on Thursday. How Deebo Your Love? bounced back to take the lead late afternoon Sunday, powered by Derek Carr (20.24 points) and Melvin Gordon III (14.7). Unphased, GloriouslyVictorious rallied later that night, as Aaron Rodgers (17.54 points) and George Kittle (13.6) put them back in the lead for good. GloriouslyVictorious (3-0) will look to build on their success against King Henry and his subjects, while How Deebo Your Love? (0-3) will attempt to generate some positive momentum against A Taste of the Herb.

Matchup Timeline

  GloriouslyVictorious   How Deebo Your Love?

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Brady scored 31.7% more than his 20.26-point projection with 26.68 points against the Rams in Week 3. He passed for 432 yards , ran for 14 yards and scored 2 touchdowns in the 34-24 loss. Brady ranks #2 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Patriots next week.
Tom Brady

Top Player Comparison

GloriouslyVictorious
Points
% of total points 123.92
1
Tom Brady
QB
26.68
20.26
21.5%
2
Aaron Rodgers
QB
17.54
18.13
14.2%
3
Cole Beasley
WR
15.3
12.24
12.3%
4
George Kittle
TE
13.6
12.05
11%
How Deebo Your Love?
Points
% of total points 117.24
1
Derek Carr
QB
20.24
16.69
17.3%
2
Mason Crosby
K
19.3
8.91
16.5%
3
Keenan Allen
WR
15
14.66
12.8%
4
Melvin Gordon III
RB
14.7
11.65
12.5%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Night
There were players with standout plays for both teams on Sunday night, but it was GloriouslyVictorious who owned the lead, 118.92-117.24. For GloriouslyVictorious, Aaron Rodgers had a 47-yard pass and a 42-yard pass. Mason Crosby made the highlight reel for How Deebo Your Love? with a 54-yard field goal and a 51-yard field goal.

Points By Position

  GloriouslyVictorious   How Deebo Your Love?

StatSmack

They weren't even trying all that hard. GloriouslyVictorious scored less in this one (123.92) than their season average of 145.35.
Get on their level! How Deebo Your Love? have lost their last three weeks, while GloriouslyVictorious have won three straight.
We heard scoring helps you win. GloriouslyVictorious are doing a better job of that, averaging 145.35 versus How Deebo Your Love?'s 129.23.
"Winning isn't everything" was probably said by someone who lost. GloriouslyVictorious (3-0) have a better record than How Deebo Your Love? (0-3).
Even the machines think GloriouslyVictorious have better players. They have a higher projected points average (154.26) than How Deebo Your Love? (143.7).
Once GloriouslyVictorious put their foot on the gas, they don't let up. They've got more blowout wins this season than How Deebo Your Love? (1 vs 0).
GloriouslyVictorious should change their team name to "The Overachievers" since they have beat their projection in more weeks than How Deebo Your Love? (1 vs 0).
By position, GloriouslyVictorious have outscored How Deebo Your Love? at QB, RB, WR, K, and DEF this season.
GloriouslyVictorious don’t just win, they win BIG, with an average margin of victory of 19 points, third-highest in the league.
There's not much good to say about How Deebo Your Love? this week. Maybe they'll get their act together, and we'll see something different next week!

Coach Talk

GloriouslyVictorious
So what if your team ultimately slid to second place in the standings this past week... the important take-away here is that you won the matchup. Maintain focus like this and the results are sure to follow.
How Deebo Your Love?
How Deebo Your Love? will find it tough to complain about lack of opportunities this past week. As a group, our pass-catching corps (four WR and one TE) were targeted a healthy 47 times in Week 3. Chemistry could be a problem, as that group pulled down only 25 balls.