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Week 10

Weekly
Grade
Slob on my Cobb
6-4 190
179.22
 
VS
proj
Get Off My Land!
145 3-7
169.43

Get Off My Land! come up short of predictions, lose to Slob on my Cobb, 190-145

There's no sugarcoating it, Get Off My Land! underperformed, at least according to projections, as Slob on my Cobb came out on top with a 190-145 win. Get Off My Land! grabbed a 48-point lead early Sunday afternoon behind 41 points from the Kansas City Chiefs defense (17 Pts Allowed, 315 Yds Allowed) and Jason Myers (1-1 FG, 55 long, 1-1 XP). But Slob on my Cobb held the lead the rest of the way, powered by CeeDee Lamb (53 points) and Davante Adams (34). This marks the second time this season Slob on my Cobb have taken down Get Off My Land!, after winning 190-177 in their last matchup. Slob on my Cobb improve to 6-4 on the season, while Get Off My Land! fall to 3-7.

Matchup Timeline

  Slob on my Cobb   Get Off My Land!

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Against the Chargers in Week 10, the 49ers defense scored 31 points to score right around their 36.12-point projection. They allowed 16 points, surrendered 238 yards, and intercepted a pass to beat their projection by the highest percentage of any player on Slob on my Cobb this week. The 49ers will square off against the Cardinals next week.
The San Francisco 49ers defense

Top Player Comparison

Slob on my Cobb
Points
% of total points 190
1
CeeDee Lamb
WR
53
20.96
27.9%
2
Davante Adams
WR
34
26.04
17.9%
3
The San Francisco 49ers defense
DEF
31
36.12
16.3%
4
Josh Jacobs
RB
29
19.01
15.3%
Get Off My Land!
Points
% of total points 145
1
The Kansas City Chiefs defense
DEF
32
31.59
22.1%
2
Jalen Hurts
QB
30
30.54
20.7%
3
James Conner
RB
26
14.6
17.9%
4
DeAndre Hopkins
WR
23
17.5
15.9%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Jason Myers had a 55-yard field goal for Get Off My Land! to contribute to a 64-16 lead for the team.
Sunday Late
CeeDee Lamb had a 35-yard touchdown catch for Slob on my Cobb, while Davante Adams had a 48-yard touchdown catch, helping Slob on my Cobb to a 142-113 lead.
Sunday Night
Justin Herbert had a 32-yard touchdown pass for Slob on my Cobb, contributing to a 190-113 lead for the team.

Points By Position

  Slob on my Cobb   Get Off My Land!

StatSmack

We heard scoring helps you win. Get Off My Land! need some help then, averaging just 161.6 versus Slob on my Cobb's 184.5.
As Herm Edwards once said, "You play to win the game!" Slob on my Cobb (6-4) have a better record than Get Off My Land! (3-7).
In dire times, at least Slob on my Cobb keep it close. They've been blown out less times than Get Off My Land! (1 vs 2).
Slob on my Cobb are the more resilient squad, with fewer upset losses (0) than Get Off My Land! (1).
Slob on my Cobb don't falter at the last minute, with fewer close losses than Get Off My Land! (0 vs 2).
Slob on my Cobb should change their team name to "The Overachievers" since they have scored higher than projected in more matchups than Get Off My Land! (5 vs 2).
Well, there’s one stat in favor of Get Off My Land! - they’ve made more transactions (2) than Slob on my Cobb (0) this week. That didn't seem to help them this time, though.
By position, Slob on my Cobb have outscored Get Off My Land! at RB, WR, TE, K, and DEF this season.
Slob on my Cobb has a higher average scoring margin (8) than Get Off My Land! this season (-8).
The starters for Slob on my Cobb had more big plays in their NFL games this week (3) than the starters for Get Off My Land! (1).
There's not much good to say about Get Off My Land! this week. Maybe they'll get their act together, and we'll see something different next week!

Coach Talk

Slob on my Cobb
You know, the key to football is spotting (and then exploiting) the mismatches. We really took that to heart this week by nearly tripling Get Off My Land! at the wide receiver position (95 points to 34).
Get Off My Land!
"Not seeing enough chances" won't cut it as an excuse this week for Get Off My Land!. Our four pass-catchers (three WR and one TE) were targeted a grand total of 30 times in Week 10. With just 18 total catches, this group may need to work on chemistry with their QBs.