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Week 15

Weekly
Grade
4th and Drunk
11-4 129.54
133.34
 
VS
proj
The Shockers v2.0
101.74 6-9
118.25

4th and Drunk top The Shockers v2.0 for fifth straight win in 129.54-101.74 drubbing

4th and Drunk extended their win streak to five games with an easy win over The Shockers v2.0, cruising to a 129.54-101.74 victory. 4th and Drunk took an early 15.00-point lead on Thursday. The Shockers v2.0 came back to take the lead on Saturday, powered by Nick Chubb (9.9 points) and Bobby Okereke (6). Not to be deterred, 4th and Drunk made a run later that afternoon, as Patrick Mahomes (32.74 points) and Alvin Kamara (10.4) put them back on top once and for all. This marks the second time this season 4th and Drunk have gotten the best of The Shockers v2.0, after winning 117.72-99.7 in their last matchup. 4th and Drunk will look to keep the streak alive in the Championship next week, while The Shockers v2.0 attempt to bounce back and lock up 3rd Place.

Matchup Timeline

  4th and Drunk   The Shockers v2.0

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Going up against the Chargers in Week 15, Henry racked up 163 yards from scrimmage and ran for a touchdown. In doing so, he put up 22.3 points and scored 45.9% higher than his scoring projection, the highest percentage of any player on 4th and Drunk this week. Henry will go up against the Texans next week.
Derrick Henry

Top Player Comparison

4th and Drunk
Points
% of total points 129.54
1
Patrick Mahomes
QB
32.74
25.07
25.3%
2
Derrick Henry
RB
22.3
15.28
17.2%
3
George Kittle
TE
21.3
6.26
16.4%
4
Alvin Kamara
RB
10.4
12.4
8%
The Shockers v2.0
Points
% of total points 101.74
1
Dak Prescott
QB
22.24
21.93
21.9%
2
Nick Folk
K
13
7.75
12.8%
3
Nick Chubb
RB
9.9
13.61
9.7%
4
Tyler Lockett
WR
6.8
9.05
6.7%

Matchup Highlights

Thursday
George Kittle had a 54-yard touchdown catch and a 28-yard touchdown catch for 4th and Drunk, helping to give the team a 27.30-12.30 lead.
Sunday Early
Both teams had players with highlight-reel moments early Sunday, but it was 4th and Drunk who claimed the lead, 87.34-66.44. For 4th and Drunk, Patrick Mahomes had a 20-yard touchdown pass. Dak Prescott made the highlight reel for The Shockers v2.0 with a 20-yard touchdown pass.
Sunday Late
Nick Folk had a 54-yard field goal for The Shockers v2.0, who trailed 127.54-101.74 after the late round of games.

Points By Position

  4th and Drunk   The Shockers v2.0

StatSmack

The Shockers v2.0 are down in wins against 4th and Drunk this season, with a record of 1-2.
They don't even seem to consider you a threat. 4th and Drunk have a winning record vs The Shockers v2.0 this season despite averaging fewer points against them (114.92) than their overall season average (128.35).
4th and Drunk are looking unstoppable, with victories in five straight matchups.
We heard scoring helps you win. The Shockers v2.0 need some help then, averaging just 105.09 versus 4th and Drunk's 128.35.
"Winning isn't everything" was probably said by someone who lost. 4th and Drunk (11-4) have a better record than The Shockers v2.0 (6-9).
Even the computers think 4th and Drunk have a better lineup. They have a higher projected points average (126.43) than The Shockers v2.0 (113.84).
4th and Drunk don't let their opponents come within striking distance. They've got more blowout wins this season than The Shockers v2.0 (8 vs 0).
4th and Drunk are better at closing games out, with fewer close losses than The Shockers v2.0 (0 vs 1).
4th and Drunk should change their team name to "The Overachievers" since they have beat their projection in more matchups than The Shockers v2.0 (7 vs 4).
By position, 4th and Drunk have outscored The Shockers v2.0 at QB, RB, TE, and IDP this season.
4th and Drunk don’t just win, they win BIG, with an average margin of victory of 22 points, highest in the league.
The starters for 4th and Drunk had more big plays in their NFL games this week (3) than the starters for The Shockers v2.0 (2).
Hey The Shockers v2.0, maybe you'll have better luck next year!

Coach Talk

4th and Drunk
Hey, now that's what we're talkin' about! A completion percentage of 88 percent this past go round for Mr. Precision... Uh, sorry, I mean Patrick Mahomes. The Texans defense didn't see it coming! We know the GM of 4th and Drunk has got to be grateful for that precision and attention to detail.
The Shockers v2.0
Three wide receivers, two running backs, one tight end, zero touchdowns: The six offensive skill starters on The Shockers v2.0 combined to record a healthy 385 total yards. No one from that group could find his way to the end zone in Week 15.