Week 2
Medhat's Majestic Team
1-1 87.86
106.22
Richard's Rad Team
84.38
0-2
100.48
Medhat's Majestic Team fall short of projections, still manage to top Richard's Rad Team in 87.86-84.38 thriller
Both teams failed to bring their A game, coming up short of their projected point totals, but Medhat's Majestic Team did enough to beat Richard's Rad Team, eking out an 87.86-84.38 win. It wasn't nearly as close as the final score indicates, as Medhat's Majestic Team led 82.26-46.20 heading into Monday night. Richard's Rad Team closed the gap behind Josh Allen (29.68 points) and Derrick Henry (8.5). Medhat's Majestic Team were led by Drake London (20.6 points) and Courtland Sutton (16.2). Medhat's Majestic Team (1-1) will look to sustain their momentum against James's Breathtaking Team, while Richard's Rad Team (0-2) take on Murat Karaman's Grand Team in an effort to get back on track.
Matchup Timeline
Medhat's Majestic Team
Richard's Rad Team
Inside the Matchup
Matchup Player of the Week
Sutton was one of three starters to overachieve for Medhat's Majestic Team this week. He scored 16.2 points (7 Rec, 122 Rec Yds) against the Texans in Week 2 to beat his 12.7-point projection. Sutton ranks #59 among all fantasy players this season and will face the 49ers next week.
Top Player Comparison
Richard's Rad Team
Points
% of total points 84.38
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The Los Angeles Rams defense
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Matchup Highlights
Sunday Late
There were players with standout moments for both teams on Sunday afternoon, after which Medhat's Majestic Team emerged with an 82.26-46.20 lead. For Medhat's Majestic Team, Russell Wilson had a 22-yard touchdown pass. Deebo Samuel made the highlight reel for Richard's Rad Team with a 51-yard run.
Monday
Josh Allen had a 46-yard touchdown pass for Richard's Rad Team.
Points By Position
Medhat's Majestic Team
Richard's Rad Team
What If
Medhat's Majestic Team would have beaten only two other teams besides Richard's Rad Team this week.
Richard's Rad Team would have lost to seven other teams besides Medhat's Majestic Team this week.
Medhat's Majestic Team would be 1-1 if they played Richard's Rad Team every week.
Had they played each other last week, Richard's Rad Team would have beaten Medhat's Majestic Team 124.28-94.9.
If Medhat's Majestic Team had played every team in the league each week, they would be 4-14.
If they played every team every week, Richard's Rad Team would be 7-11.
Coach Talk
Medhat's Majestic Team
Getting the win is most important, Medhat's Majestic Team, but we also know of one spot where we can get stronger as a team: our starting QB was thoroughly outplayed this past week. Josh Allen went 26-of-38 for 317 yards and four touchdowns for Richard's Rad Team, and all Russell Wilson could produce was a 14-for-31 outing, with 219 yards and one passing TD (plus an ugly interception). Let's bounce back with a big statement in Week 3!
Richard's Rad Team
There's a decent chance that Richard's Rad Team would be a better talent scout in real football than in fantasy. With only seven total targets this past week, their three wide receivers apparently contributed to their respective offenses by running decoy routes and blocking downfield.