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Week 6

Weekly
Grade
The Dogs of War
5-1 175.55
143
 
VS
proj
Hangovers
133.6 2-4
154.68

The Dogs of War jump into top spot in 175.55-133.60 landslide

The Dogs of War climbed into first place in OklahomIraqis League NFC with a convincing victory over Hangovers, rolling to a 175.55-133.60 win. Hangovers pulled out to a 6.40-point lead on Thursday, but it was all The Dogs of War after that. They were led by Matthew Stafford (35.75 points) and Antonio Brown (24.3). Leonard Fournette (30.7 points) and A.J. Brown (16.1) carried the flag for Hangovers in the loss. The Dogs of War (5-1) have now won five matchups in a row and will look to notch another W against Lucky Enuf. Hangovers (2-4) attempt to right the ship against Roughnecks.

Matchup Timeline

  The Dogs of War   Hangovers

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Brown overachieved for the fourth time this season, scoring 24.3 points against his 14.02-point projection. In a 28-22 win over the Eagles, he caught 9 passes for 93 yards and a touchdown. Brown ranks #56 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Bears next week.
Antonio Brown

Top Player Comparison

The Dogs of War
Points
% of total points 175.55
1
Matthew Stafford
QB
35.75
26.99
20.4%
2
Antonio Brown
WR
24.3
14.02
13.8%
3
Mark Andrews
TE
17.8
14.82
10.1%
4
D'Andre Swift
RB
17.7
18.38
10.1%
Hangovers
Points
% of total points 133.6
1
Leonard Fournette
RB
30.7
14.06
23%
2
A.J. Brown
WR
16.1
16.05
12.1%
3
Ben Roethlisberger
QB
15.15
25.3
11.3%
4
Davante Adams
WR
12.9
23.24
9.7%

Matchup Highlights

Thursday
Antonio Brown had a 23-yard touchdown catch for The Dogs of War, who trailed 30.70-24.30 after the first game of the week.
Sunday Early
There were players with standout plays for both teams early Sunday, but it was The Dogs of War who claimed the lead, 113.45-63.50. For The Dogs of War, Matthew Stafford had a 25-yard touchdown pass. Davante Adams had a 41-yard catch for Hangovers, while Dustin Hopkins had a 50-yard field goal.

Points By Position

  The Dogs of War   Hangovers

What If

The Dogs of War would have beaten 11 other teams besides Hangovers this week.
Hangovers would have lost to 10 other teams besides The Dogs of War this week.
The Dogs of War would be 5-1 if they played Hangovers every week.
The Dogs of War would have beaten Hangovers 193.75-152.35 had they played each other last week.
The Dogs of War would be 2-3 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Hangovers.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as The Dogs of War, Hangovers would be 1-4.
If The Dogs of War had played every team in the league each week, they would be 52-26.
If they played every team every week, Hangovers would be 20-58.

Next Week Preview

Hangovers
On the docket in Week 7, 12th-place Hangovers (2-4) will look to bounce back against ninth-place Roughnecks (3-3). Each side has multiple bye weeks to contend with in Week 7, as Josh Allen, Kirk Cousins, Jared Cook, Kalen Ballage, Michael Gallup, and JuJu Smith-Schuster are off for Roughnecks and Ben Roethlisberger, Dalton Schultz, and Amari Cooper will be out for Hangovers.
The Dogs of War
In a matchup that'll feature teams separated by just a game in the standings, The Dogs of War (5-1) will go up against Lucky Enuf (4-2) in Week 7. Each side has two bye weeks to think about in Week 7, as Emmanuel Sanders and Greg Zuerlein are off for The Dogs of War and Dalvin Cook and Justin Jefferson for Lucky Enuf. Over the last three weeks, The Dogs of War have scored 172.07 points per game, while Lucky Enuf have averaged 146.8 per contest.