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Week 13

Weekly
Grade
Dope Gurlz
3-10 7426
7574.9
 
VS
proj
Sky Captain
4956 2-11
4076.86

Dope Gurlz hand Sky Captain fifth straight loss in 7,426-4,956 blowout

Dope Gurlz rolled to a 7,426-4,956 victory to hand Sky Captain their fifth straight loss. Dope Gurlz took a 593-point lead on Thursday behind Stefon Diggs (362 points) and the Buffalo Bills defense (274) and never looked back. Russell Wilson (189 Pass Yds, 21 Rush Yds) and the San Francisco 49ers defense (17 Pts Allowed, 308 Yds Allowed, 4 Turnovers) carried the flag for Sky Captain in the loss. This marks the first time this season Dope Gurlz have gotten the best of Sky Captain, after falling 5,870-4,595 in their last matchup. Dope Gurlz (3-10) will look to keep it rolling against Backsnach is back, while Sky Captain (2-11) attempt to get some positive momentum against Chanton's Team.

Matchup Timeline

  Dope Gurlz   Sky Captain

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Against the Chiefs in Week 13, Perine racked up 155 yards from scrimmage . In doing so, he put up 345 points and scored 32.7% higher than his scoring projection, the highest percentage of any player on Dope Gurlz this week. Perine will go up against the Browns in Week 14.
Samaje Perine

Top Player Comparison

Dope Gurlz
Points
% of total points 7426
1
Justin Fields
QB
1120
393.88
15.1%
2
Tom Brady
QB
1050
917.36
14.1%
3
Dak Prescott
QB
735
926.19
9.9%
4
Dre Greenlaw
LB
483
283.71
6.5%
Sky Captain
Points
% of total points 4956
1
Russell Wilson
QB
640
514.14
12.9%
2
The San Francisco 49ers defense
DEF
630
388
12.7%
3
Amon-Ra St. Brown
WR
561
290.3
11.3%
4
Christian McCaffrey
RB
481
295.88
9.7%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Both teams had players with highlight-reel moments early Sunday, but after the dust settled, Dope Gurlz emerged with a 3,754-2,085 lead. For Dope Gurlz, Justin Fields had a 55-yard touchdown run and a 56-yard pass. Russell Wilson made the highlight reel for Sky Captain with a 40-yard pass.
Sunday Late
There were players with highlight-reel plays for both teams on Sunday afternoon, but it was Dope Gurlz who took the lead, 5,345-4,214. For Dope Gurlz, Ja'Marr Chase had a 40-yard catch. Keenan Allen made the highlight reel for Sky Captain with a 35-yard touchdown catch.
Sunday Night
There were players with big-time plays for both teams on Sunday night, but after the scoring was completed, Dope Gurlz emerged with a 6,080-4,594 lead. For Dope Gurlz, Dak Prescott had a 20-yard touchdown pass. CeeDee Lamb made the highlight reel for Sky Captain with a 20-yard touchdown catch.

Points By Position

  Dope Gurlz   Sky Captain

StatSmack

Sky Captain are making their mark - in the loss column that is. They've lost five in a row.
Even the machines think Dope Gurlz have a better lineup. Their projected average points is higher (5,112.28) than Sky Captain (4,832.56).
You can't win if you leave points on the bench. Sky Captain has left more points on the bench this season (18,990) than Dope Gurlz (14,571).
Once Dope Gurlz put their foot on the gas, they don't let up. They've got more blowout wins this season than Sky Captain (1 vs 0).
By position, Dope Gurlz have outscored Sky Captain at QB, TE, and IDP this season.
The starters for Dope Gurlz had more big plays in their NFL games this week (5) than the starters for Sky Captain (3).
Hey Sky Captain, want to see stats that favor your team? Well, try winning for a change, and see what the numbers have to say next week!

Coach Talk

Dope Gurlz
We do appreciate the confidence this past week, Dope Gurlz. It takes real moxie to play a starter with zero points (Jake Elliott), while still earning a W. We just ask you to please limit those flashy shenanigans to the regular season. Do it when the postseason rolls around, and we'll be toast.
Sky Captain
Fortunately, this week's problem was pretty easy to spot, Sky Captain. Choosing to start quite a few zero-point players in a fantasy matchup where your opposition tallied 7,426 points... we'll consider this to be a learning experience and agree that it won't happen again?