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Week 7

Weekly
Grade
The Outlaws
4-3 216.28
190.93
 
VS
proj
Pain and Suffering
151.66 4-3
172.77

The Outlaws top expectations, earn win over Pain and Suffering, 216.28-151.66

The Outlaws brought their A game, earning a 216.28-151.66 victory over Pain and Suffering, who fell short of projections. Pain and Suffering took a 5.15-point lead on Thursday, but The Outlaws held the lead the rest of the way. They were led by Ja'Marr Chase (8 Rec, 130 Rec Yds, 2 Rec TDs) and Josh Jacobs (143 Rush Yds, 3 Rush TDs, 12 Rec Yds). Patrick Mahomes (423 Pass Yds, 3 Pass TDs) and Brian Burns (5 Tackles, 1 Sack) carried the flag for Pain and Suffering in the loss. The Outlaws (4-3) will look to keep it rolling against The Footballas, while Pain and Suffering (4-3) face Macheteros™ in an effort to right the ship.

Matchup Timeline

  The Outlaws   Pain and Suffering

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Chase (8 Rec, 130 Rec Yds, 2 Rec TDs) scored 40.17 points in a 35-17 win over the Falcons in Week 7. His scoring output more-than-doubled his 18.87-point projection and was much higher than his 22.73-point season scoring average. Chase ranks #19 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Browns next week.
Ja'Marr Chase

Top Player Comparison

The Outlaws
Points
% of total points 216.28
1
Ja'Marr Chase
WR
40.17
18.87
18.6%
2
Josh Jacobs
RB
39.08
16.29
18.1%
3
Justin Herbert
QB
26.19
31.1
12.1%
4
The Baltimore Ravens defense
DEF
25.5
24.44
11.8%
Pain and Suffering
Points
% of total points 151.66
1
Patrick Mahomes
QB
51.67
31.17
34.1%
2
Brian Burns
DE
14.5
12.53
9.6%
3
Talanoa Hufanga
S
14.13
12.48
9.3%
4
The New Orleans Saints defense
DEF
14
18.02
9.2%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Ja'Marr Chase had a 41-yard touchdown catch and a 32-yard touchdown catch for The Outlaws, contributing to a 90.67-66.58 lead for the team.
Sunday Late
Patrick Mahomes had a 45-yard touchdown pass and a 57-yard pass for Pain and Suffering, who trailed 192.39-151.66 after the late round of games.

Points By Position

  The Outlaws   Pain and Suffering
Standings Update
Believe it or not, we’re already midway through the season, which means we ought refresh the Standings.
The Outlaws
The Outlaws may not win the league scoring title, but they're certainly putting up points when it counts. Through seven weeks, the team is averaging the 4th-most points per game in the league (184.64 ppg), propelling The Outlaws to No. 4 in the Standings, easily in playoff position.
Important Players
Justin Herbert
MVP
2009 Pass Yds, 12 Pass TDs
Ja'Marr Chase
Best Drafted
47 Rec, 605 Rec Yds, 6 Rec TDs
Bal Defense
Best Acquisition
23.0 Avg Pts Allowed, 366.4 Avg Yds Allowed, 14 Turnovers
Pain and Suffering
Pain and Suffering may not win the league scoring title, but they're certainly putting up points when it counts. Through seven weeks, the unit is averaging the 5th-most points per game in the league (179.19 ppg), propelling Pain and Suffering to the No. 6 position in the Standings, putting them in playoff position.
Important Players
Patrick Mahomes
MVP
2159 Pass Yds, 20 Pass TDs, 113 Rush Yds
Phi Defense
Best Drafted
17.5 Avg Pts Allowed, 297.8 Avg Yds Allowed, 14 Turnovers
Gus Edwards
Best Acquisition

Game Notes

Half of the starters on The Outlaws scored higher than their projected point totals.
Pain and Suffering had only four of their 12 starters score higher than their projected points.
The Outlaws won despite starting Michael Gallup, who scored zero points.
The Outlaws put up more points than their season scoring average (184.64) while Pain and Suffering fell short of theirs (179.19).
The Outlaws put up more points than their projected total, while Pain and Suffering failed to reach their projection.
The loss snaps a streak of three straight wins for Pain and Suffering.
Not only did The Outlaws earn the win, but they also easily covered the 18.16-point projected margin of victory.
Despite the loss, Patrick Mahomes recorded 51.67 points, the fifth-best score for a QB this season.