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Week 5

Weekly
Grade
RIO TOKYO
4-1 199
257.98
 
VS
proj
Not playing all qbs hoarded
146 0-5
101.64

RIO TOKYO hand Not playing all qbs hoarded fifth straight loss, 199-146

RIO TOKYO secured a 199-146 victory to hand Not playing all qbs hoarded their fifth straight loss to open the season. RIO TOKYO never trailed in this one after nabbing a 32-point lead on Thursday behind the Denver Broncos defense (35 points) and Russell Wilson (12). David Long Jr. (11 Tackles, 1 Int) and Paulson Adebo (8 Tackles) led the way for Not playing all qbs hoarded in the loss. RIO TOKYO (4-1) will look to get another W against MILWAUKEE BEERS, while Not playing all qbs hoarded (0-5) will attempt to get back on track against Goal Line Stand.

Matchup Timeline

  RIO TOKYO   Not playing all qbs hoarded

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

While allowing only 12 points, surrendering 306 yards, and intercepting 2 passes against the Colts, the Broncos defense recorded 35 points this week. Their scoring output was 37.4% more than their 25.48-point projection and was higher than their 25-point season scoring average. The Broncos defense ranks #8 among fantasy DEFs this season and will face the Chargers next week.
The Denver Broncos defense

Top Player Comparison

RIO TOKYO
Points
% of total points 199
1
The Denver Broncos defense
DEF
35
25.48
17.6%
2
Jordyn Brooks
LB
34
31.04
17.1%
3
Foye Oluokun
LB
34
27.53
17.1%
4
C.J. Mosley
LB
31
32.05
15.6%
Not playing all qbs hoarded
Points
% of total points 146
1
David Long Jr.
LB
35
24.96
24%
2
Paulson Adebo
CB
28
16.15
19.2%
3
The Houston Texans defense
DEF
24
18.59
16.4%
4
Chase McLaughlin
K
17
6.73
11.6%

Matchup Highlights

Thursday
Both teams had players with big-time moments on Thursday, but after the results were tallied, RIO TOKYO emerged with a 49-17 lead. For RIO TOKYO, Russell Wilson had a 51-yard pass. Chase McLaughlin made the highlight reel for Not playing all qbs hoarded with a 52-yard field goal and a 51-yard field goal.
Sunday Early
Cairo Santos had a 51-yard field goal and a 50-yard field goal for Not playing all qbs hoarded, who trailed 173-133 after the early action.

Points By Position

  RIO TOKYO   Not playing all qbs hoarded

What If

RIO TOKYO would have beaten six other teams besides Not playing all qbs hoarded this week.
Not playing all qbs hoarded would have lost to 16 other teams besides RIO TOKYO this week.
If RIO TOKYO played Not playing all qbs hoarded every week this season, they'd be 5-0.
Last week, RIO TOKYO would have been victorious over Not playing all qbs hoarded 212-114.
RIO TOKYO would be 3-1 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Not playing all qbs hoarded.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as RIO TOKYO, Not playing all qbs hoarded would be 1-3.
If RIO TOKYO had played every team in the league each week, they would be 62-33.
If they played every team every week, Not playing all qbs hoarded would be 7-88.

Coach Talk

RIO TOKYO
You know RIO TOKYO, we're "glass half full" kind of coaches. While others may harp on the fact that our scoring output has decreased a bit lately, we'll choose to take the optimistic route. Averaging 247 points through Week 4, our crew has shown it's certainly capable of outperforming the 199 we needed to win this past week!
Not playing all qbs hoarded
Producing four receptions on only five targets this past week, it seems like the starting running backs for Not playing all qbs hoarded should remind their QBs to get them more involved (and dial up a screen play or two).