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Week 13

Weekly
Grade
Reaper
11-2 326
261.96
 
VS
proj
Sad Sacks
158 0-13
135.98

Reaper beat Sad Sacks for sixth straight win in 326-158 blowout

Reaper extended their win streak to six games with a convincing win over Sad Sacks, rolling to a 326-158 victory. There was very little drama in the matchup, as Reaper nabbed a 66-point lead early Sunday afternoon behind a combined 76 points from the Cleveland Browns defense (14 Pts Allowed, 283 Yds Allowed, 4 Turnovers) and Harrison Smith (8 Tackles, 1 Int). Minkah Fitzpatrick (33 points) and A.J. Brown (33) carried the flag for Sad Sacks in the loss. Reaper (11-2) will look to notch another W against My Pitts Smell Bad, while Sad Sacks (0-13) match up against Obi Will Kenobi in an effort to get back on track.

Matchup Timeline

  Reaper   Sad Sacks

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

While catching 3 passes for 19 yards against the Jaguars, Jackson tallied 12 points this week. His scoring output more-than-tripled his 3.44-point projection and was much higher than his 6.22-point season scoring average. Jackson will face the Vikings next week.
Justin Jackson

Top Player Comparison

Reaper
Points
% of total points 326
1
The Cleveland Browns defense
DEF
39
25.38
12%
2
Harrison Smith
S
37
20.95
11.3%
3
The Philadelphia Eagles defense
DEF
31
22.53
9.5%
4
DeVonta Smith
WR
26
8.22
8%
Sad Sacks
Points
% of total points 158
1
Minkah Fitzpatrick
S
33
26.41
20.9%
2
A.J. Brown
WR
33
10.12
20.9%
3
Christian Kirksey
LB
24
25.13
15.2%
4
Demario Davis
LB
21
21.51
13.3%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
There were players with standout plays for both teams early Sunday, but after all the points were tallied, Reaper boasted a 198-132 lead. Brandon McManus had a 52-yard field goal and a 50-yard field goal for Reaper, while DeVonta Smith had a 34-yard touchdown catch. A.J. Brown made the highlight reel for Sad Sacks with a 40-yard touchdown catch and a 29-yard touchdown catch.
Sunday Late
Patrick Mahomes had a 42-yard pass for Reaper, while Matt Gay had a 54-yard field goal, helping Reaper to a 260-137 lead.
Sunday Night
Tony Pollard had a 30-yard touchdown run for Reaper, while CeeDee Lamb had a 20-yard touchdown catch to contribute to a 318-137 lead for Reaper.

Points By Position

  Reaper   Sad Sacks

What If

Reaper would have beaten every other team in the league this week.
Sad Sacks would have lost to 13 other teams besides Reaper this week.
If Reaper played Sad Sacks every week this season, they'd be 13-0.
Had they played each other last week, Reaper would have beaten Sad Sacks 238-150.
Reaper would be 10-2 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Sad Sacks.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Reaper, Sad Sacks would be 3-9.
If Reaper had played every team in the league each week, they would be 211-35-1.
If they played every team every week, Sad Sacks would be 51-196.

Next Week Preview

Reaper
Next week will feature two teams heading in opposite directions, as Reaper (11-2) head into the matchup on a six-game winning streak, while their Week 14 opponent (My Pitts Smell Bad, 6-7), have recorded two consecutive losses. 13 weeks into the season, Reaper have posted the first-most points in the league while My Pitts Smell Bad (190 PPG) are ranked 14th. Over the last three weeks, Reaper has scored 289.33 points per game, while My Pitts Smell Bad has averaged just 170 per contest.
Sad Sacks
Losing streaks will collide in Week 14 as 19th-place Sad Sacks have now lost 13 consecutive games while the opposition, Obi Will Kenobi, have dropped two straight. 13 weeks into the 2022 campaign, Sad Sacks are ranked 16th in points scored, while Obi Will Kenobi have posted the eighth-highest point total in DeepShit league.