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Week 14

Weekly
Grade
Honolulu Blue Myself
9-5 150.4
131.64
 
VS
proj
Baby Chark
82.75 5-9
94.67

Honolulu Blue Myself hand Baby Chark third consecutive loss in 150.40-82.75 rout

Honolulu Blue Myself cruised to a 150.40-82.75 win to hand Baby Chark their third consecutive loss. Honolulu Blue Myself took a 9.45-point lead early Sunday afternoon behind Alvin Kamara (30.25 points) and Hunter Renfrow (25.65) and never looked back. The Kansas City Chiefs defense (9 Pts Allowed, 290 Yds Allowed, 5 Turnovers) and Ryan Tannehill (191 Pass Yds, 29 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD) did everything they could for Baby Chark in defeat. This marks the second time this season Honolulu Blue Myself have beaten Baby Chark, after winning 159.57-121.74 in their last matchup. Honolulu Blue Myself (9-5) will look to keep it rolling in the playoffs. Baby Chark will be home for the playoffs, finishing the season at 5-9.

Matchup Timeline

  Honolulu Blue Myself   Baby Chark

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Renfrow scored 25.65 points against the Chiefs in Week 14 to more-than-double his 12.39-point projection. He caught 13 passes for 117 yards and a touchdown to beat his projection by the highest percentage of any player on Honolulu Blue Myself this week. Next week, Renfrow will battle the Browns.
Hunter Renfrow

Top Player Comparison

Honolulu Blue Myself
Points
% of total points 150.4
1
Alvin Kamara
RB
30.25
21.29
20.1%
2
Justin Herbert
QB
29.07
24.45
19.3%
3
Hunter Renfrow
WR
25.65
12.39
17.1%
4
Brandon Aiyuk
WR
17.48
13.09
11.6%
Baby Chark
Points
% of total points 82.75
1
The Kansas City Chiefs defense
DEF
24
8.24
29%
2
Ryan Tannehill
QB
14.27
19.86
17.2%
3
CeeDee Lamb
WR
13.48
16.35
16.3%
4
Austin Hooper
TE
12.75
9
15.4%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Late
Justin Herbert had a 59-yard touchdown pass for Honolulu Blue Myself to contribute to a 141.25-82.75 lead for the team.

Points By Position

  Honolulu Blue Myself   Baby Chark

StatSmack

One's a data point, Two's a trend. In their two head-to-head wins against Baby Chark, Honolulu Blue Myself averaged more points (154.99) than they usually score (132.34).
Baby Chark would be doing great, if the goal was to lose. They've dropped their last three matchups.
We heard scoring helps you win. Baby Chark need some help then, averaging just 111.38 versus Honolulu Blue Myself's 132.34.
"Winning isn't everything" was probably said by someone who lost. Honolulu Blue Myself (9-5) have a better record than Baby Chark (5-9).
Even the computers think Honolulu Blue Myself have better players. Their projected average points is higher (139.51) than Baby Chark (123.47).
Honolulu Blue Myself don't let their opponents come within striking distance. They've got more blowout wins this season than Baby Chark (8 vs 1).
Honolulu Blue Myself should change their team name to "The Overachievers" since they have beat their projection in more matchups than Baby Chark (6 vs 3).
Honolulu Blue Myself have started more fantasy players who beat their projection than Baby Chark (56 vs 46).
By position, Honolulu Blue Myself have outscored Baby Chark at QB, RB, WR, and TE this season.
Honolulu Blue Myself don’t just win, they win BIG, with an average margin of victory of 18 points, highest in the league.
The starters for Honolulu Blue Myself had more big plays in their NFL games this week (1) than the starters for Baby Chark (0).
Honolulu Blue Myself are in the playoffs. Baby Chark are currently looking forward to next season.
There's not much good to say about Baby Chark this week. Maybe they'll get their act together, and we'll see something different next week!

Coach Talk

Honolulu Blue Myself
A big key to success in football is creating mismatches. Not only did we double up Baby Chark at WR (62.03 points to 28.23), we also thoroughly dominated them at RB (45.35 to 3.5).
Baby Chark
Unless Baby Chark wants to go diva-mode on us, then "not getting many looks" is definitely not an excuse this week. Our pass-catching corps (four WR, one TE) were targeted a grand total of 35 times in Week 14. Chemistry appears to be an issue, as that group reeled in just 21 catches.