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Week 10

Weekly
Grade
HAWGWILD
7-3 168.67
162.23
 
VS
proj
Here We Go Sixburgh
79.81 3-7
119.07

HAWGWILD hand Here We Go Sixburgh fourth consecutive loss in 168.67-79.81 landslide

HAWGWILD rolled to a 168.67-79.81 win to hand Here We Go Sixburgh their fourth straight loss. Here We Go Sixburgh nabbed an 8.22-point lead on Thursday, but it was all HAWGWILD after that. They were led by Jonathan Taylor (28.8 points) and Colt McCoy (20.92). Isaiah McKenzie (18 Rush Yds, 37 Rec Yds) and Matt Milano (6 Tackles) carried the flag for Here We Go Sixburgh in the loss. This marks the second time this season HAWGWILD have gotten the best of Here We Go Sixburgh, after winning 175.99-152.68 in their last matchup. HAWGWILD (7-3) will look to keep it rolling against Heroes, while Here We Go Sixburgh (3-7) try to get back on track against Broz Foozballaz.

Matchup Timeline

  HAWGWILD   Here We Go Sixburgh

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Going up against the Bears in Week 10, Okudah made a tackle and intercepted a pass. In doing so, he put up 13 points and more-than-doubled his scoring projection, the highest percent increase of any player on HAWGWILD this week. Next week, Okudah will go up against the Giants.
Jeff Okudah

Top Player Comparison

HAWGWILD
Points
% of total points 168.67
1
Jonathan Taylor
RB
28.8
15.9
17.1%
2
Colt McCoy
QB
20.92
11.65
12.4%
3
Donovan Peoples-Jones
WR
16.9
11.54
10%
4
Nick Chubb
RB
14.6
18.76
8.7%
Here We Go Sixburgh
Points
% of total points 79.81
1
Isaiah McKenzie
WR
11.5
13.53
14.4%
2
Matt Milano
LB
8.25
7.22
10.3%
3
P.J. Walker
QB
8.22
16.94
10.3%
4
Tyrann Mathieu
S
8
6.47
10%

Matchup Highlights

Thursday
P.J. Walker had a 43-yard pass for Here We Go Sixburgh, contributing to an 8.22-0.00 lead for Here We Go Sixburgh.
Sunday Early
Nick Chubb had a 33-yard touchdown run for HAWGWILD, who trailed 71.26-55.75 after the early action.
Sunday Late
Jonathan Taylor had a 66-yard touchdown run for HAWGWILD, helping the team to a 147.52-77.56 lead.

Points By Position

  HAWGWILD   Here We Go Sixburgh

StatSmack

Everybody can't be a winner, especially if you're Here We Go Sixburgh. They've dropped their last four matchups.
We heard scoring helps you win. Here We Go Sixburgh need some help then, averaging just 117.48 versus HAWGWILD's 171.81.
"Winning isn't everything" was probably said by someone who lost. HAWGWILD (7-3) have a better record than Here We Go Sixburgh (3-7).
Even the machines think HAWGWILD have better players. Their projected average points is higher (177.12) than Here We Go Sixburgh (131.33).
HAWGWILD don't let their opponents come within striking distance. They've got more blowout wins this season than Here We Go Sixburgh (2 vs 0).
HAWGWILD should change their team name to "The Overachievers" since they have scored higher than projected in more matchups than Here We Go Sixburgh (5 vs 3).
By position, HAWGWILD have outscored Here We Go Sixburgh at QB, RB, WR, K, and IDP this season.
HAWGWILD don’t just win, they win BIG, with an average margin of victory of 20 points, third-highest in the league.
The starters for HAWGWILD had more big plays in their NFL games this week (2) than the starters for Here We Go Sixburgh (1).
Don't worry Here We Go Sixburgh, just because you lost doesn't mean it's all over. But you really should have won. Give that a whirl next week!

Coach Talk

HAWGWILD
You know what, HAWGWILD, we do certainly respect the confidence. Deploying a player with zero points (Mo Alie-Cox), while still earning the W... talk about arrogant. We just ask you to please limit those flashy shenanigans to the regular season. Try it in the playoffs and we'll be finished.
Here We Go Sixburgh
There's a possibility that Here We Go Sixburgh may be a better talent scout in the NFL than in fantasy football. Seeing just 14 total targets this past week, their three wide receivers apparently did a superb job running decoy routes and blocking downfield.