Week 2
DemonApps
1-1 102.48
119.88
The Bad News Bears
93.5
1-1
100.65
DemonApps fall short of expectations, still manage to top The Bad News Bears, 102.48-93.50
There's no easy way to say it, DemonApps underperformed, at least based on projections. Still, they came out on top with a 102.48-93.50 win over The Bad News Bears. The Bad News Bears nabbed a 30.20-point lead on Thursday behind stellar showings from Patrick Mahomes (16.6 points) and Travis Kelce (7.6). But DemonApps held the lead the rest of the way, powered by Jaylen Waddle (36.6 points) and Nick Chubb (30.8). DemonApps (1-1) will look to build on their success against Georgiana, while The Bad News Bears (1-1) take on Touchdown Tigers in an effort to get back on track.
Matchup Timeline
DemonApps
The Bad News Bears
Inside the Matchup
Matchup Player of the Week
Waddle was one of two starters to overachieve for DemonApps this week. He scored 36.6 points (11 Rec, 171 Rec Yds, 2 Rec TDs) against the Ravens in Week 2 to more-than-triple his 11.82-point projection. Waddle ranks #11 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Bills next week.
Top Player Comparison
The Bad News Bears
Points
% of total points 93.5
1
The Buffalo Bills defense
DEF
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Matchup Highlights
Thursday
Patrick Mahomes had a 41-yard touchdown pass for The Bad News Bears to contribute to a 30.20-0.00 lead for The Bad News Bears.
Sunday Early
There were players with big-time moments on both teams early Sunday, but after the results were tallied, DemonApps boasted a 76.80-60.70 lead. For DemonApps, Jaylen Waddle had a 59-yard catch. D'Andre Swift made the highlight reel for The Bad News Bears with a 22-yard touchdown catch and a 50-yard run.
Sunday Late
Russell Wilson had a 22-yard touchdown pass for DemonApps, helping the team to a 93.88-73.50 lead.
Points By Position
DemonApps
The Bad News Bears
What If
DemonApps would have beaten only two other teams besides The Bad News Bears this week.
The Bad News Bears would have lost to nine other teams besides DemonApps this week.
DemonApps would be 1-1 if they played The Bad News Bears every week.
Last week, The Bad News Bears would have defeated DemonApps 160.05-97.4.
If DemonApps had played every team in the league each week, they would be 5-17.
If they played every team every week, The Bad News Bears would be 12-10.
Coach Talk
DemonApps
Listen, DemonApps, we do certainly appreciate the confidence. Deploying a player with zero points (Cole Kmet), while still getting the win... talk about arrogant! All we ask is to please keep those flashy shenanigans to the early regular season. Do it when the postseason rolls around, and we'll be toast.
The Bad News Bears
Hey, The Bad News Bears, what did your receiving crew do to get written out of their teams' game plans this week? Accumulating just six targets as a group in Week 2, our four wide receivers clearly got on their respective QBs' bad sides.