Week 14
RIP Trash Brothers
7-7 111.1
118.73
Bunch of Gaylord’s and DORTCH
95.05
5-9
114.92
RIP Trash Brothers hand Bunch of Gaylord’s and DORTCH fifth consecutive loss, 111.10-95.05
RIP Trash Brothers earned a 111.10-95.05 win to hand Bunch of Gaylord’s and DORTCH their fifth consecutive loss. RIP Trash Brothers never trailed in this one after grabbing an 8.60-point lead on Thursday behind Davante Adams. Tony Pollard (20.2 points) did his part for Bunch of Gaylord’s and DORTCH in the loss. RIP Trash Brothers (7-7) will look to keep it rolling in the playoffs. Bunch of Gaylord’s and DORTCH will be home for the playoffs, finishing the season at 5-9.
Matchup Timeline
RIP Trash Brothers
Bunch of Gaylord’s and DORTCH
Inside the Matchup
Matchup Player of the Week
Facing the Giants in Week 14, Sanders racked up 155 yards from scrimmage and ran for 2 touchdowns. In doing so, he put up 28 points to more-than-double his 11.59-point projection, the highest percent increase of any player on RIP Trash Brothers this week. In Week 15, Sanders and the Eagles will play the Bears.
Top Player Comparison
Matchup Highlights
Sunday Early
Miles Sanders had a 40-yard touchdown run for RIP Trash Brothers, helping the team to a 69.40-36.20 lead.
Sunday Late
Brandon Aiyuk had a 32-yard touchdown catch for Bunch of Gaylord’s and DORTCH, who trailed 81.60-49.50 after the late action.
Sunday Night
Tua Tagovailoa had a 60-yard touchdown pass for Bunch of Gaylord’s and DORTCH, who trailed 85.70-63.55 after Sunday Night Football.
Points By Position
RIP Trash Brothers
Bunch of Gaylord’s and DORTCH
Game Notes
Only three of the 10 starting players on RIP Trash Brothers scored higher than their point projections.
Bunch of Gaylord’s and DORTCH had only four of their 10 starters score higher than their projected points.
Both teams failed to reach their season scoring average.
Each team failed to reach its projected point total.
The matchup's 16.05-point margin was the second-closest in the league this week.
Not only did RIP Trash Brothers win, but they also easily covered the 3.81-point projected margin of victory.
Coach Talk
RIP Trash Brothers
Listen RIP Trash Brothers, I'm a glass-half-full kind of coach. While some may harp on the fact that our scoring output has declined a bit recently, I'll choose to take the high road. Averaging 123.47 points through Week 13, our crew has shown it's certainly capable of outproducing the 111.1 we needed to win this past week!
Bunch of Gaylord’s and DORTCH
Keep your head up, Bunch of Gaylord’s and DORTCH! Sometimes that's the way the cookie crumbles. If fantasy football didn't present a true challenge then it wouldn't actually be fun, right?