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Week 10

Weekly
Grade
Marsh
8-2 190.75
151.87
 
VS
proj
SBR MonStars
153.69 4-6
153.77

Marsh beat projections, come back to win against SBR MonStars in 190.75-153.69 romp

Marsh brought their A game and outperformed expectations, rolling to a 190.75-153.69 win over SBR MonStars, who fell short of projections. Marsh grabbed a 1.21-point lead early Sunday afternoon. SBR MonStars came back to take the lead late afternoon Sunday, powered by Dalton Schultz (18.4 points) and Mason Crosby (6.5). Not to be deterred, Marsh got it going at the last minute on Monday night, as Joey Slye (19 points) and Jamin Davis (10.5) put them back on top for good. Marsh (8-2) will look to maintain their winning ways against Mama Loves Foosball, while SBR MonStars (4-6) attempt to develop some positive momentum against GX s99 TLG 20 U.

Matchup Timeline

  Marsh   SBR MonStars

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

With 19 points, Slye more-than-tripled his 5.22-point projection as the Commanders beat the Eagles 32-21. He made all 4 of his FG attempts to beat his projection by the highest percentage of any K in the league this season. Next week, Slye will go up against the Texans.
Joey Slye

Top Player Comparison

Marsh
Points
% of total points 190.75
1
Christian Kirk
WR
36
14.01
18.9%
2
Travis Kelce
TE
22.6
21.96
11.8%
3
Jimmy Garoppolo
QB
21.4
22.85
11.2%
4
Joey Slye
K
19
5.22
10%
SBR MonStars
Points
% of total points 153.69
1
Patrick Mahomes
QB
48.89
34.62
31.8%
2
Stefon Diggs
WR
28.8
22.87
18.7%
3
Dalton Schultz
TE
18.4
9.7
12%
4
Jamaal Williams
RB
14.4
12.73
9.4%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Both teams had players with standout plays early Sunday, but after the dust settled, Marsh emerged with a 108.10-106.89 lead. For Marsh, Travis Kelce had a 46-yard catch. Patrick Mahomes made the highlight reel for SBR MonStars with a 46-yard pass.
Monday
Joey Slye had a 58-yard field goal and a 55-yard field goal for Marsh on Monday night, helping propel the team to the win.

Points By Position

  Marsh   SBR MonStars

StatSmack

Marsh must have eaten their Wheaties this morning. They scored more points in this matchup (190.75) than their season average (172.07).
As Herm Edwards once said, "You play to win the game!" Marsh (8-2) have a better record than SBR MonStars (4-6).
You can't win if you don't play. SBR MonStars has left more points on the bench this season (753.15) than Marsh (501.8).
Marsh don't let their opponents come within striking distance. They've got more blowout wins this season than SBR MonStars (4 vs 3).
Marsh are the more resilient squad, with fewer upset losses (0) than SBR MonStars (1).
Marsh should change their team name to "The Overachievers" since they have beat their projection in more matchups than SBR MonStars (5 vs 4).
SBR MonStars have worked hard with little to show for it, making more transactions (2) than Marsh (1) this week and still losing the matchup.
By position, Marsh have outscored SBR MonStars at TE, K, and IDP this season.
Marsh don’t just win, they win BIG, with an average margin of victory of 33 points, second-highest in the league.
The starters for Marsh had more big plays in their NFL games this week (3) than the starters for SBR MonStars (1).
Marsh came out victorious even though they had more players on a bye this week (7) than SBR MonStars (3).
Don't worry SBR MonStars, 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

Marsh
Getting the win is most important, Marsh, but we certainly know of one spot where we should get better as a team; our QB was significantly overmatched this past week. Patrick Mahomes went 26-of-35 for 331 yards and four touchdowns for SBR MonStars, and all Jimmy Garoppolo could manage through the air was 240 passing yards. Let's work overtime to get on the same page with our receivers this week!
SBR MonStars
With three catches on just four measly targets this past week, the starting running backs for SBR MonStars should remind their quarterbacks to start checking down more frequently (and dial up a screen play or two).