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Week 13

Weekly
Grade
Badman a Boss
7-6 141.54
153.84
 
VS
proj
Ozark I kes
104.6 2-11
134.25

Badman a Boss hand Ozark I kes third consecutive loss, 141.54-104.60

Badman a Boss emerged victorious with a 141.54-104.60 victory to hand Ozark I kes their third consecutive loss. Ozark I kes nabbed a 15.30-point lead on Thursday, but Badman a Boss held the lead the rest of the way. They were led by Christian McCaffrey, who racked up 146 yards from scrimmage and caught a touchdown pass for 24.6 points, and Tyler Lockett, who caught 9 passes for 128 yards and a touchdown (23.3 points). Tua Tagovailoa (295 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs) and DJ Chark Jr. (5 Rec, 98 Rec Yds) led the way for Ozark I kes in the loss. This marks the first time this season Badman a Boss have knocked off Ozark I kes, after falling 199.58-166.92 in their last matchup. Badman a Boss improve to 7-6 on the season, while Ozark I kes fall to 2-11.

Matchup Timeline

  Badman a Boss   Ozark I kes

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Love (12 Tackles) scored 20.25 points in a 20-20 tie with the Commanders in Week 13. His scoring output was 82.1% more than his 11.12-point projection and was much higher than his 13.39-point season scoring average. Love ranks #1 among fantasy Ss this season and will face the Eagles next week.
Julian Love

Top Player Comparison

Badman a Boss
Points
% of total points 141.54
1
Christian McCaffrey
RB
24.6
16.86
17.4%
2
Tyler Lockett
WR
23.3
11.12
16.5%
3
Christian Wilkins
DT
22
12.07
15.5%
4
Julian Love
S
20.25
11.12
14.3%
Ozark I kes
Points
% of total points 104.6
1
Tua Tagovailoa
QB
15.8
18.04
15.1%
2
DJ Chark Jr.
WR
12.3
7.92
11.8%
3
Sam Hubbard
DE
11.5
12.54
11%
4
DeShon Elliott
S
10.75
16.16
10.3%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
DJ Chark Jr. had a 41-yard catch for Ozark I kes to contribute to a 62.70-58.24 lead for the team.
Sunday Late
There were players with standout plays on both teams on Sunday afternoon, but it was Badman a Boss who owned the lead, 141.54-104.60. Tyler Lockett had a 36-yard touchdown catch for Badman a Boss, while Daniel Carlson had a 55-yard field goal. Tua Tagovailoa made the highlight reel for Ozark I kes with a 75-yard touchdown pass and a 45-yard touchdown pass.

Points By Position

  Badman a Boss   Ozark I kes

StatSmack

Ozark I kes are making their mark - in the loss column that is. They've dropped their last three matchups.
We heard scoring helps you win. Badman a Boss are doing a better job of that, averaging 142.69 versus Ozark I kes's 130.84.
As Herm Edwards once said, "You play to win the game!" Badman a Boss (7-6) have a better record than Ozark I kes (2-11).
You can't win if you leave points on the bench. Badman a Boss has left fewer points on the bench this season (665.85) than Ozark I kes (704.74).
Once Badman a Boss put their foot on the gas, they don't let up. They've got more blowout wins this season than Ozark I kes (3 vs 2).
Badman a Boss have the clutch gene, with more close wins than Ozark I kes (1 vs 0).
Badman a Boss should change their team name to "The Overachievers" since they have scored higher than projected in more matchups than Ozark I kes (4 vs 3).
Well, there’s one stat in favor of Ozark I kes - they’ve made more transactions (6) than Badman a Boss (3) this week. That didn't seem to help them this time, though.
By position, Badman a Boss have outscored Ozark I kes at QB, RB, K, and IDP this season.
There's not much good to say about Ozark I kes this week. Maybe they'll get their act together, and we'll see something different next week!

Coach Talk

Badman a Boss
Wow, Badman a Boss, you put the rest of the league on notice with this victory. Not only did you win by almost 37 points, you also jumped up a staggering three places in the league standings... directly into the thick of postseason contention
Ozark I kes
Unless Ozark I kes wants to go diva-mode on us, then "not seeing enough opportunities" doesn't fly as an excuse this time around. Our four pass-catchers (three WR, one TE) collectively saw a grand total of 29 targets in Week 13. Chemistry and timing seem to be issues as that group pulled down just 17 receptions.