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Week 11

Weekly
Grade
Jerry Had A CeeDee Lamb
10-1 139.82
112.97
 
VS
proj
Kittle Korn
135.72 8-3
120.33

Jerry Had A CeeDee Lamb knock off Kittle Korn for 10th straight win in 139.82-135.72 battle

Jerry Had A CeeDee Lamb extended their win streak to 10 games with a close win over Kittle Korn, narrowly earning a 139.82-135.72 victory. It wasn't nearly as close as the final score indicates, as Jerry Had A CeeDee Lamb led 139.82-106.62 heading into Monday night. Kittle Korn came roaring back behind the San Francisco 49ers defense, who allowed only 10 points, surrendered 314 yards, and intercepted 2 passes for 15 points, and Christian McCaffrey, who racked up 106 yards from scrimmage (14.1 points). Jerry Had A CeeDee Lamb were led by Tony Pollard (33.9 points) and Christian Watson (19.1). This marks the first time this season Jerry Had A CeeDee Lamb have knocked off Kittle Korn, after falling 120.22-95.32 in their last matchup. Jerry Had A CeeDee Lamb (10-1) will look to add to their success against Stuck in Bergertory, while Kittle Korn (8-3) will meet Giggles and Pitts in an effort to develop some positive momentum.

Matchup Timeline

  Jerry Had A CeeDee Lamb   Kittle Korn

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Taking on the Vikings in Week 11, the Cowboys defense allowed only 3 points, surrendered 183 yards, and forced a fumble. In doing so, they put up 16 points to more-than-double their 7.3-point projection, the highest percent increase of any player on Jerry Had A CeeDee Lamb this week. In Week 12, the Cowboys will square off against the Giants.
The Dallas Cowboys defense

Top Player Comparison

Jerry Had A CeeDee Lamb
Points
% of total points 139.82
1
Tony Pollard
RB
33.9
11.79
24.2%
2
Christian Watson
WR
19.1
9.26
13.7%
3
Josh Jacobs
RB
18.5
13.22
13.2%
4
The Dallas Cowboys defense
DEF
16
7.3
11.4%
Kittle Korn
Points
% of total points 135.72
1
Travis Kelce
TE
32.5
16.01
23.9%
2
Justin Fields
QB
23.62
19.93
17.4%
3
George Pickens
WR
16.3
8.49
12%
4
The San Francisco 49ers defense
DEF
15
11.42
11.1%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Late
There were players with standout moments on both teams on Sunday afternoon, but it was Jerry Had A CeeDee Lamb who owned the lead, 139.82-71.82. Tony Pollard had a 68-yard touchdown catch and a 30-yard touchdown catch for Jerry Had A CeeDee Lamb, while Josh Jacobs had a 43-yard catch. George Pickens made the highlight reel for Kittle Korn with a 24-yard touchdown catch.
Sunday Night
Travis Kelce had a 32-yard touchdown catch for Kittle Korn, who trailed 139.82-106.62 after Sunday Night Football.

Points By Position

  Jerry Had A CeeDee Lamb   Kittle Korn

StatSmack

Jerry Had A CeeDee Lamb are on a roll, winning 10 in a row.
Jerry Had A CeeDee Lamb play up to their potential, with fewer upset losses (0) than Kittle Korn (1).
Jerry Had A CeeDee Lamb are clutch masters, with more close wins than Kittle Korn (2 vs 1).
By position, Jerry Had A CeeDee Lamb have outscored Kittle Korn at RB, WR, K, and DEF this season.
Jerry Had A CeeDee Lamb don’t just win, they win BIG, with an average margin of victory of 20 points, highest in the league.
The starters for Jerry Had A CeeDee Lamb had more big plays in their NFL games this week (3) than the starters for Kittle Korn (2).
Jerry Had A CeeDee Lamb was able to get the win even though they had more players on a bye this week (4) than Kittle Korn (0).
Don't worry Kittle Korn, 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

Jerry Had A CeeDee Lamb
Solid work this past matchup, Jerry Had A CeeDee Lamb! We'll give thanks for this bountiful victory, and now focus our attention towards a stiff challenge in Stuck in Bergertory.
Kittle Korn
Well, we certainly can't gripe about a lack of opportunities this week, can we? As a group, our pass-catching corps (four WR and one TE) were targeted a grand total of 34 times in Week 11. Timing and chemistry appear to be issues as that group recorded just 20 catches.