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Week 11

Weekly
Grade
Rush the Fields
8-3 261.38
236.32
 
VS
proj
New World Order
166 4-7
175.81

Rush the Fields climb into 1st place in 261.38-166.00 drubbing

Rush the Fields jumped into the top spot in Columbus NFL Dynasty with a dominant win over New World Order, cruising to a 261.38-166.00 victory. Rush the Fields got out to a 33.56-point lead on Thursday behind Derrick Henry (24.36 points) and Quay Walker (18.5) and never relinquished it. Tee Higgins (9 Rec, 148 Rec Yds) and Chris Olave (5 Rec, 102 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) did everything they could for New World Order in the loss. Rush the Fields (8-3) will look to get another win against Mahomes' Marauders, while New World Order (4-7) meet LombardiWould bProud in an effort to right the ship.

Matchup Timeline

  Rush the Fields   New World Order

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

With 14 points, Carlson scored 67.3% more than his 8.37-point projection as the Raiders beat the Broncos 22-16. He made 3 of his 4 FG attempts to beat his projection by the highest percentage of any player on Rush the Fields this week. Carlson will face the Seahawks in Week 12.
Daniel Carlson

Top Player Comparison

Rush the Fields
Points
% of total points 261.38
1
Tony Pollard
RB
33.9
11.79
13%
2
Derrick Henry
RB
24.36
17.79
9.3%
3
Justin Fields
QB
23.62
19.66
9%
4
Quay Walker
LB
18.5
11.64
7.1%
New World Order
Points
% of total points 166
1
Tee Higgins
WR
19.3
13.77
11.6%
2
Chris Olave
WR
18.7
10.65
11.3%
3
Donovan Peoples-Jones
WR
14.6
8.33
8.8%
4
Julian Love
S
12.5
11.78
7.5%

Matchup Highlights

Thursday
Derrick Henry had a 42-yard catch for Rush the Fields, helping to give the team a 42.86-9.30 lead.
Sunday Early
Chris Olave had a 53-yard touchdown catch for New World Order, who trailed 151.88-107.40 after the early action.
Sunday Late
Tony Pollard had a 68-yard touchdown catch and a 30-yard touchdown catch for Rush the Fields, while Daniel Carlson had a 57-yard field goal and a 52-yard field goal, helping Rush the Fields to a 201.78-158.00 lead.

Points By Position

  Rush the Fields   New World Order

What If

Rush the Fields would have beaten every other team in the league this week.
New World Order would have lost to eight other teams besides Rush the Fields this week.
If they played New World Order every week, Rush the Fields would be 8-3 this season.
Rush the Fields would have been victorious over New World Order 253.28-196.36 had they played each other last week.
Rush the Fields would be 7-3 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as New World Order.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Rush the Fields, New World Order would be 5-5.
If Rush the Fields had played every team in the league each week, they would be 86-35.
If they played every team every week, New World Order would be 53-68.

Next Week Preview

Rush the Fields
A couple of squads sporting identical 8-3 records, Rush the Fields and Mahomes' Marauders will go head-to-head in Week 12. 11 weeks into the season, Rush the Fields are ranked first in points scored, while Mahomes' Marauders have put up the ninth-highest point total in Columbus NFL Dynasty league. Over the last three weeks, Rush the Fields have put up 233.63 points per game, while Mahomes' Marauders have averaged only 175.61 per contest.
New World Order
Something will have to give next week as New World Order and LombardiWould bProud are set to do battle, as both teams are currently riding two-game losing skids. Through 11 weeks of action, New World Order have accumulated the eighth-most points in the league while LombardiWould bProud (and their 212.65 points per game) are ranked third. Over the last three weeks, New World Order has put up 179.75 points per game, while LombardiWould bProud has averaged 204.61 per contest.