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Week 13

Weekly
Grade
Supermax
13-0 166.67
198.4
 
VS
proj
Montana Mavericks
116.77 5-8
143.14

Supermax beat Montana Mavericks to remain undefeated, 166.67-116.77

Supermax won their 13th straight matchup to open the season with a hard-fought win over Montana Mavericks, earning a 166.67-116.77 victory. It was the third loss in a row for Montana Mavericks. Supermax never trailed in this one after nabbing a 3.50-point lead on Thursday behind Demario Davis. The Los Angeles Chargers defense (22 Pts Allowed, 356 Yds Allowed, 4 Turnovers) and Joe Burrow (300 Pass Yds, 1 Pass TD) did everything they could for Montana Mavericks in the loss. Supermax improve to 13-0 on the season, while Montana Mavericks fall to 5-8.

Matchup Timeline

  Supermax   Montana Mavericks

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Thomas scored 12.3 points against the Raiders in Week 13 to beat his 8.76-point projection. He caught 3 passes for 48 yards and a touchdown to beat his projection by the highest percentage of any player on Supermax this week. Next week, Thomas will square off against the Cowboys.
Logan Thomas

Top Player Comparison

Supermax
Points
% of total points 166.67
1
Tom Brady
QB
33.07
30.67
19.8%
2
Chris Godwin
WR
22.8
14.4
13.7%
3
Tyler Lockett
WR
16.3
12.24
9.8%
4
Logan Thomas
TE
12.3
8.76
7.4%
Montana Mavericks
Points
% of total points 116.77
1
The Los Angeles Chargers defense
DEF
24
6.19
20.6%
2
Joe Burrow
QB
21.9
27.1
18.8%
3
Najee Harris
RB
15.3
18.14
13.1%
4
Ja'Marr Chase
WR
8.7
12.83
7.5%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Both teams had players with highlight-reel moments early Sunday, but after all the plays were accounted for, Supermax had an 84.47-73.67 lead. For Supermax, Tom Brady had a 27-yard touchdown pass. Joe Burrow made the highlight reel for Montana Mavericks with a 29-yard touchdown pass.
Sunday Late
Chris Boswell had a 53-yard field goal for Montana Mavericks, who trailed 145.57-108.57 after the late afternoon action.
Sunday Night
Harrison Butker had a 56-yard field goal for Supermax, contributing to a 152.57-116.77 lead for the team.

Points By Position

  Supermax   Montana Mavericks

StatSmack

This wasn't even their best effort. Supermax scored less in this one (166.67) than their season average of 187.64.
A tale of two teams...headed in opposite directions. Montana Mavericks have lost their last three weeks, while Supermax have won 13 straight.
We heard scoring helps you win. Montana Mavericks need some help then, averaging just 163.68 versus Supermax's 187.64.
As Herm Edwards once said, "You play to win the game!" Supermax (13-0) have a better record than Montana Mavericks (5-8).
Even the computers think Supermax have better players. Their projected average points is higher (200.85) than Montana Mavericks (175.02).
Once Supermax put their foot on the gas, they don't let up. They've got more blowout wins this season than Montana Mavericks (6 vs 3).
Supermax see projections as no real threat. They've got more upset wins this season (1) than Montana Mavericks (0).
Supermax are clutch masters, with more close wins than Montana Mavericks (1 vs 0).
By position, Supermax have outscored Montana Mavericks at QB, TE, DEF, and IDP this season.
Supermax don’t just win, they win BIG, with an average margin of victory of 54 points, highest in the league.
Supermax are in the playoffs. Montana Mavericks are currently on the outside looking in.
There's not much good to say about Montana Mavericks this week. Maybe they'll get their act together, and we'll see something different next week!

Coach Talk

Supermax
The key to success in football is creating mismatches. We really took that to heart this week by tripling Montana Mavericks at the wide receiver position (56.3 points to 18.01).
Montana Mavericks
There's a chance that Montana Mavericks would be a better talent scout in real football than in fantasy. Seeing only 20 total targets in Week 13, their five wide receivers apparently did a superb job blocking downfield and running decoy routes.