Week 2
We Pack the Meat
2-0 188.14
210.29
Tucker and Run
129.24
0-2
169.75
We Pack the Meat manage to top Tucker and Run 188.14-129.24 despite coming up short of expectations
Both teams failed to rise to the occasion, but We Pack the Meat did enough to beat Tucker and Run, securing a 188.14-129.24 win. We Pack the Meat nabbed an early 31.46-point lead on Thursday. Tucker and Run came back to take the lead during the early slate on Sunday, powered by Daniel Jones (23.14 points) and Justin Tucker (10). Not to be deterred, We Pack the Meat got it going later that afternoon, as Kyler Murray (43.38 points) and Cooper Kupp (34.8) put them back on top for good. We Pack the Meat improve to 2-0 on the season, while Tucker and Run fall to 0-2.
Matchup Timeline
We Pack the Meat
Tucker and Run
Inside the Matchup
Matchup Player of the Week
Kupp caught 11 passes for 108 yards and 2 touchdowns as the Rams beat the Falcons 31-27. In doing so, he put up 34.8 points and scored 44.9% higher than his scoring projection, the highest percentage of any player on We Pack the Meat this week. In Week 3, Kupp and the Rams will square off against the Cardinals.
Top Player Comparison
Matchup Highlights
Sunday Early
Justin Tucker had a 51-yard field goal for Tucker and Run to contribute to a 92.64-65.46 lead for the team.
Sunday Late
Deebo Samuel had a 51-yard run for We Pack the Meat to contribute to a 188.14-105.84 lead for the team.
Points By Position
We Pack the Meat
Tucker and Run
What If
We Pack the Meat would have beaten four other teams besides Tucker and Run this week.
Tucker and Run would have lost to every other team in the league this week.
We Pack the Meat would be 2-0 if they played Tucker and Run every week.
Last week, We Pack the Meat would have topped Tucker and Run 211.08-152.02.
If We Pack the Meat had played every team in the league each week, they would be 13-9.
If they played every team every week, Tucker and Run would be 0-22.
Coach Talk
We Pack the Meat
You know what, We Pack the Meat, we do certainly admire the confidence. Playing not one, but TWO starters with zero points (DJ Chark Jr. and Shaquille Leonard), while still getting a W... that's borderline arrogant! All we ask is to please keep that flashy, show-off type of stuff to the early regular season. Do it in the playoffs and we're finished.
Tucker and Run
Talk about old-school ground n' pound: As a group, the starting RBs for Tucker and Run collectively recorded three receptions on just four measly targets this past week. Tell those offensive coordinators to set up a screen play or two in Week 3!