Week 4
A Mingo Ate My Baby
2-2 96.1
99.41
A Mingo Ate My Baby beat C- Draft, 96.1-77.5
Despite identical records, C- Draft held a significant season point advantage over A Mingo Ate My Baby coming into this one (483-369). But the trend wouldn't continue this week with A Mingo Ate My Baby securing a 96.1-77.5 win. A Mingo Ate My Baby took a 20.7-point lead early Sunday afternoon behind standout performances from Josh Allen (17.3 points) and DeVonta Smith (7 Rec, 122 Rec Yds) and never looked back. Derrick Henry (157 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 20 Rec Yds) and Kyler Murray (268 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs, 39 Rush Yds) were the top scorers for C- Draft in the loss. A Mingo Ate My Baby (2-2) will look to sustain their winning ways against Tyrrific, while C- Draft (2-2) will attempt to right the ship against D Montgomery Burns.
Matchup Timeline
A Mingo Ate My Baby
C- Draft
Inside the Matchup
Matchup Player of the Week
Taking on the Broncos in Week 4, the Ravens defense allowed only 7 points, surrendered 254 yards, and intercepted a pass. In doing so, they put up 17 points to nearly double their 8.59-point projection, the fifth-highest percent increase of any DEF in the league this season. The Ravens will battle the Colts next week.
The Baltimore Ravens defense
Top Player Comparison
A Mingo Ate My Baby
Points
% of total points 96.1
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The Baltimore Ravens defense
DEF
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Matchup Highlights
Sunday Early
Josh Allen had a 25-yard touchdown pass for A Mingo Ate My Baby, helping the team to a 64.1-43.4 lead.
Sunday Late
Kyler Murray had a 41-yard touchdown pass for C- Draft, who trailed 96.1-64.5 after the late afternoon games.
Points By Position
A Mingo Ate My Baby
C- Draft
StatSmack
A Mingo Ate My Baby laugh in the face of danger. They've got more upset wins this season (1) than C- Draft (0).
Well, there’s one stat in favor of C- Draft - they’ve made more transactions (5) than A Mingo Ate My Baby (1) this week. That didn't seem to help them this time, though.
By position, A Mingo Ate My Baby have outscored C- Draft at DEF this season.
Hey C- Draft, want to see stats that favor your team? Well, try winning for a change, and see what the numbers have to say next week!
Coach Talk
A Mingo Ate My Baby
Hey, exploiting mismatches is the key to football, right? We really took that to heart this week by tripling C- Draft at the wide receiver position (36.6 points to 11.6).
C- Draft
Unless C- Draft wants to go diva-mode on us, then "not seeing many opportunities" doesn't fly as an excuse this week. As a group, our four pass-catchers (three WR, one TE) collectively got a respectable 22 targets in Week 4. Timing and chemistry appear to be issues as that group notched just 12 catches.