Week 7
Any Givin Sunday
3-4 101.79
100.42
The war on terror
66.2
3-4
101.13
Offensively challenged Any Givin Sunday beat The war on terror, 101.79-66.20
Any Givin Sunday secured a 101.79-66.20 victory over The war on terror despite posting only the 12th-highest point total in the league for the week. Any Givin Sunday grabbed a 21.8-point lead early Sunday afternoon behind 43.02 points from the Dallas Cowboys defense (6 Pts Allowed, 312 Yds Allowed, 5 Turnovers) and Antonio Gibson (59 Rush Yds, 18 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) and never looked back. Jacoby Brissett (15.62 points) and Robbie Gould (14) were the leaders for The war on terror in the loss. Any Givin Sunday (3-4) will look to rack up another win against Dawg Pound, while The war on terror (3-4) try to get back in the win column against Rich Crack Babies.
Matchup Timeline
Any Givin Sunday
The war on terror
Inside the Matchup
Matchup Player of the Week
Gibson (59 Rush Yds, 18 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) scored 16.7 points in a 23-21 win over the Packers in Week 7. His scoring output more-than-doubled his 7.44-point projection and was higher than his 12.04-point season scoring average. Gibson ranks #68 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Colts next week.
Top Player Comparison
Any Givin Sunday
Points
% of total points 101.79
1
2
The Dallas Cowboys defense
DEF
3
4
Matchup Highlights
Sunday Early
Jacoby Brissett had a 55-yard pass for The war on terror, who trailed 43.42-21.62 after the early action.
Sunday Late
There were players with big-time moments for both teams on Sunday afternoon, but it was Any Givin Sunday who grabbed the lead, 92.29-53.20. For Any Givin Sunday, Ka'imi Fairbairn had a 55-yard field goal. Robbie Gould made the highlight reel for The war on terror with a 50-yard field goal.
Monday
DeVante Parker had a 43-yard catch for The war on terror.
Points By Position
Any Givin Sunday
The war on terror
Standings Update
Believe it or not, we’re already halfway through the season, and that means we ought catch up on the Standings.
Any Givin Sunday
Any Givin Sunday rank in the top half of the league in scoring, but they'll have to do better moving forward if they want to make the playoffs. Through seven weeks, the unit is averaging the 6th-most points per game in the league (127.53 ppg), leaving Any Givin Sunday outside of playoff position at No. 10 in the Standings.
Important Players
2009 Pass Yds, 12 Pass TDs
Mark Andrews
Best Drafted
39 Rec, 455 Rec Yds, 5 Rec TDs
Geno Smith
Best Acquisition
1712 Pass Yds, 11 Pass TDs, 132 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD
The war on terror
There's plenty of time left to make a move, but it's hard to see The war on terror making a run up the Standings if they don't start scoring more. The team is on the outside looking in for the playoffs after averaging only 119.83 points per game through seven weeks, 12th-best in the league.
Important Players
49 Rec, 656 Rec Yds, 6 Rec TDs
Leonard Fournette
Best Drafted
362 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 239 Rec Yds, 3 Rec TDs
Jacoby Brissett
Best Acquisition
1584 Pass Yds, 6 Pass TDs, 130 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD
Game Notes
Just three of the nine starters on Any Givin Sunday exceeded their scoring projections.
The war on terror had only two of their nine starters score higher than their projected points.
Any Givin Sunday won despite having two starters (Marquise Brown and D'Andre Swift) score zero points.
Justin Herbert, the Dallas Cowboys defense, and Antonio Gibson all scored more points than Jacoby Brissett, the leading scorer for The war on terror.
Both teams put up fewer points than their season scoring average.
Any Givin Sunday scored more points than their projected total, while The war on terror fell shy of their projection.
Any Givin Sunday ranked 12th in the league in scoring this week, while The war on terror ranked 14th.