Week 16
Big Diggs Energy
7-8 140.5
109.02
Team Chemistry
71.56
3-12
95.77
Big Diggs Energy hand Team Chemistry 10th consecutive loss in 140.50-71.56 rout
Big Diggs Energy rolled to a 140.50-71.56 win to hand Team Chemistry their 10th straight loss. Big Diggs Energy jumped out to a 65.3-point lead on Saturday behind stellar performances from Davante Adams (28.4 points) and Kyler Murray (245 Pass Yds, 1 Pass TD, 74 Rush Yds) and never looked back. Jalen Hurts (199 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs) and Devin Singletary (39 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 39 Rec Yds) led the way for Team Chemistry in the loss. This marks the second time this season Big Diggs Energy have knocked off Team Chemistry, after winning 130.62-51.1 in their last matchup. Big Diggs Energy improve to 7-8 for the season, while Team Chemistry fall to 3-12.
Matchup Timeline
Big Diggs Energy
Team Chemistry
Inside the Matchup
Matchup Player of the Week
While allowing 22 points, surrendering 408 yards, and intercepting 4 passes against the Browns, the Packers defense tallied 13 points this week. Their scoring output was 80.8% more than their 7.19-point projection and was much higher than their 8.25-point season scoring average. The Packers defense ranks #10 among fantasy DEFs this season and will face the Vikings next week.
The Green Bay Packers defense
Top Player Comparison
Matchup Highlights
Saturday
Kyler Murray had a 24-yard touchdown pass and a 57-yard run for Big Diggs Energy, helping the team to a 65.30-0.00 lead.
Sunday Early
Jalen Hurts had a 46-yard pass for Team Chemistry, who trailed 122.30-63.56 after the early round of games.
Points By Position
Big Diggs Energy
Team Chemistry
What If
Big Diggs Energy would have beaten every other team in the league this week.
Team Chemistry would have lost to every other team in the league this week.
Big Diggs Energy would be 12-3 if they played Team Chemistry every week.
Big Diggs Energy would be 8-4 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Team Chemistry.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Big Diggs Energy, Team Chemistry would be 4-8.
If Big Diggs Energy had played every team in the league each week, they would be 83-52.
If they played every team every week, Team Chemistry would be 30-105.
Coach Talk
Big Diggs Energy
Creating mismatches is a huge key to success in football. We really took that to heart this week by tripling Team Chemistry at the wide receiver position (62.4 points to 18).
Team Chemistry
Unless Team Chemistry wants to go diva-mode on us, then "not seeing enough looks" is not an excuse this time around. Our pass-catching corps (three WR and one TE) were targeted a grand total of 29 times in Week 16. Those players should try to get some extra practice reps in with their QBs, considering they managed just 16 receptions.