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Week 6

Weekly
Grade
Here We Go Sixburgh
3-3 153.01
148.71
 
VS
proj
Butt smokers
138.26 4-2
124.2

Butt smokers beat expectations but fall to Here We Go Sixburgh, 153.01-138.26

Butt smokers outperformed expectations, but it wasn't enough to change the result. Predicted to win 148.71-124.20, Here We Go Sixburgh earned a 153.01-138.26 victory over Butt smokers. Here We Go Sixburgh never trailed in this one after earning a 10.75-point lead on Thursday behind Cole Holcomb. Austin Ekeler (27.3 points) and Robert Tonyan (21) were the leaders for Butt smokers in the loss. Here We Go Sixburgh (3-3) will look to sustain their momentum against GX s99 TLG 20 U, while Butt smokers (4-2) take on StarLords in an effort to right the ship.

Matchup Timeline

  Here We Go Sixburgh   Butt smokers

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

With 27.9 points, Gesicki more-than-tripled his 8.18-point projection as the Dolphins lost to the Vikings 24-16. He caught 6 passes for 69 yards and 2 touchdowns to beat his projection by the fourth-highest percentage of any TE in the league this season. Gesicki will face the Steelers next week.
Mike Gesicki

Top Player Comparison

Here We Go Sixburgh
Points
% of total points 153.01
1
Matt Ryan
QB
47.16
23.11
30.8%
2
Mike Gesicki
TE
27.9
8.18
18.2%
3
Amari Cooper
WR
16.9
15.19
11%
4
Cole Holcomb
LB
10.75
9.75
7%
Butt smokers
Points
% of total points 138.26
1
Austin Ekeler
RB
27.3
21.37
19.7%
2
Robert Tonyan
TE
21
9.47
15.2%
3
Adam Thielen
WR
17.1
14.47
12.4%
4
Zach Ertz
TE
15.5
12.24
11.2%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Matt Ryan had a 32-yard touchdown pass for Here We Go Sixburgh, contributing to a 144.57-62.40 lead for the team.

Points By Position

  Here We Go Sixburgh   Butt smokers

What If

Here We Go Sixburgh would have beaten 10 other teams besides Butt smokers this week.
Butt smokers would have lost to 12 other teams besides Here We Go Sixburgh this week.
Here We Go Sixburgh would be 2-4 if they played Butt smokers every week.
Butt smokers would have defeated Here We Go Sixburgh 138.05-95.09 had they played each other last week.
Here We Go Sixburgh would be 1-4 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Butt smokers.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Here We Go Sixburgh, Butt smokers would be 2-3.
If Here We Go Sixburgh had played every team in the league each week, they would be 30-84.
If they played every team every week, Butt smokers would be 57-57.

Next Week Preview

Butt smokers
Up ahead next week, fourth-place Butt smokers (4-2) will square off against 14th-place StarLords (2-4). Each side has multiple bye weeks to worry about in Week 7, as Adam Thielen, Darius Slay, Marcus Epps, and Jordan Davis are off for Butt smokers and Irv Smith Jr., Khalil Shakir, and Josh Sweat are out for StarLords.
Here We Go Sixburgh
In a showdown between teams separated by just a game in the standings, Here We Go Sixburgh (3-3) will battle GX s99 TLG 20 U (4-2) in Week 7. Each team will have multiple bye weeks to think about in Week 7, as Matt Milano, Isaiah McKenzie, Greg Joseph, Kene Nwangwu, and Gardner Minshew II are off for Here We Go Sixburgh and A.J. Brown, Dalvin Cook, Dallas Goedert, and Malcolm Brown are out for GX s99 TLG 20 U. Over the last three weeks, Here We Go Sixburgh have scored 129.04 points per game, while GX s99 TLG 20 U have averaged 189.09 per contest.