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Week 11

Weekly
Grade
AndrewTate$$
5-6 108.4
100.93
 
VS
proj
Where’s Warren
96.88 2-9
93

Despite top scorer Bass, Where’s Warren fall to AndrewTate$$, 108.40-96.88

Where’s Warren had the premier scorer in the matchup with K Tyler Bass posting 23 points, the 13th-highest total in the league this week, but it wasn't enough to overcome AndrewTate$$, who came out on top with a 108.40-96.88 win. AndrewTate$$ never trailed in this one after taking an 18.10-point lead on Thursday behind Treylon Burks. Tyler Bass (23 points) and Derek Carr (20.28) carried the flag for Where’s Warren in the loss. This marks the second time this season AndrewTate$$ have taken down Where’s Warren, after winning 136.16-108.92 in their last matchup. AndrewTate$$ (5-6) will look to get another win against Jonathan Taylor ThomasHome Imp, while Where’s Warren (2-9) try to generate some positive momentum against Heisenberg.

Matchup Timeline

  AndrewTate$$   Where’s Warren

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Maher (4-4 FG, 60 long, 4-4 XP) scored 22 points in a 40-3 win over the Vikings in Week 11. His scoring output more-than-doubled his 8.25-point projection and was much higher than his 8.88-point season scoring average. Maher ranks #83 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Giants next week.
Brett Maher

Top Player Comparison

AndrewTate$$
Points
% of total points 108.4
1
Brett Maher
K
22
8.25
20.3%
2
Justin Herbert
QB
19.7
19.2
18.2%
3
Treylon Burks
WR
18.1
8.75
16.7%
4
The Baltimore Ravens defense
DEF
15.5
13.21
14.3%
Where’s Warren
Points
% of total points 96.88
1
Tyler Bass
K
23
9.64
23.7%
2
Derek Carr
QB
20.28
15.19
20.9%
3
Brandon Aiyuk
WR
16
11.9
16.5%
4
Juwan Johnson
TE
13.7
7.15
14.1%

Matchup Highlights

Thursday
Treylon Burks had a 51-yard catch and a 43-yard catch for AndrewTate$$, helping the team to an 18.10-0.00 lead.
Sunday Early
Tyler Bass had a 56-yard field goal for Where’s Warren, who trailed 66.70-51.60 after the early slate.
Sunday Late
Both teams had players with big-time plays on Sunday afternoon, but it was AndrewTate$$ who claimed the lead, 88.70-80.88. For AndrewTate$$, Brett Maher had a 60-yard field goal and a 53-yard field goal. Derek Carr made the highlight reel for Where’s Warren with a 35-yard touchdown pass and a 43-yard pass.
Sunday Night
Justin Herbert had a 50-yard touchdown pass and a 46-yard pass for AndrewTate$$ to contribute to a 108.40-80.88 lead for the team.

Points By Position

  AndrewTate$$   Where’s Warren

StatSmack

One's a data point, Two's a trend. In their two head-to-head wins against Where’s Warren, AndrewTate$$ averaged more points (122.28) than they usually score (109.79).
We heard scoring helps you win. Where’s Warren need some help then, averaging just 90.69 versus AndrewTate$$'s 109.79.
"Winning isn't everything" was probably said by someone who lost. AndrewTate$$ (5-6) have a better record than Where’s Warren (2-9).
Once AndrewTate$$ put their foot on the gas, they don't let up. They've got more blowout wins this season than Where’s Warren (3 vs 1).
AndrewTate$$ play up to their potential, with fewer upset losses (0) than Where’s Warren (1).
AndrewTate$$ should change their team name to "The Overachievers" since they have beat their projection in more matchups than Where’s Warren (6 vs 3).
AndrewTate$$ have had more fantasy starters beat their projected score than Where’s Warren (42 vs 29).
By position, AndrewTate$$ have outscored Where’s Warren at RB, WR, TE, K, and DEF this season.
The starters for AndrewTate$$ had more big plays in their NFL games this week (7) than the starters for Where’s Warren (3).
There's not much good to say about Where’s Warren this week. Maybe they'll get their act together, and we'll see something different next week!

Coach Talk

AndrewTate$$
Listen, AndrewTate$$, we do respect the confidence. Playing a starter with zero points (Kenneth Gainwell), while still earning the W... that's playing with fire! All we ask is to please limit that flashy, show-off type of stuff to the regular season. Do it when the postseason rolls around, and we're finished.
Where’s Warren
Hey, it's possible that Where’s Warren might be a better talent scout in real football than in fantasy. With just 11 targets combined this past week, their three wide receivers apparently contributed primarily by blocking downfield and running decoy routes.