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Week 10

Weekly
Grade
Houston Shinobi
4-6 80.9
85.97
 
VS
proj
Spyders
71.61 3-7
94.98

Houston Shinobi hand Spyders third straight loss, 80.90-71.61

Houston Shinobi emerged victorious with an 80.90-71.61 win to hand Spyders their third consecutive loss. Spyders jumped out to a 23.77-point lead early Sunday afternoon behind stellar efforts from Christian Kirk (24.25 points) and Andy Dalton (8.56). But Houston Shinobi held the lead the rest of the way, powered by Tony Pollard (20.05 points) and Jared Goff (14.59). Houston Shinobi (4-6) will look to add to their success against DOINK FORCE, while Spyders (3-7) face 501Elites in an effort to right the ship.

Matchup Timeline

  Houston Shinobi   Spyders

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

With 14.05 points, McLaurin scored 66.5% more than his 8.44-point projection as the Commanders beat the Eagles 32-21. He caught 8 passes for 128 yards to beat his projection by the highest percentage of any player on Houston Shinobi this week. In Week 11, McLaurin and the Commanders will battle the Texans.
Terry McLaurin

Top Player Comparison

Houston Shinobi
Points
% of total points 80.9
1
Tony Pollard
RB
20.05
13.41
24.8%
2
Jared Goff
QB
14.59
18
18%
3
Terry McLaurin
WR
14.05
8.44
17.4%
4
Jason Sanders
K
8.2
8.6
10.1%
Spyders
Points
% of total points 71.61
1
Christian Kirk
WR
24.25
8.65
33.9%
2
Andy Dalton
QB
8.56
13.92
12%
3
Travis Etienne Jr.
RB
8.05
16.09
11.2%
4
The Philadelphia Eagles defense
DEF
7.5
11.35
10.5%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Both teams had players with highlight-reel moments early Sunday, but after all was said and done, Spyders owned a 58.06-34.29 lead. For Houston Shinobi, Jared Goff had a 44-yard pass. Jason Myers made the highlight reel for Spyders with a 55-yard field goal.
Monday
Terry McLaurin had a 41-yard catch for Houston Shinobi on Monday night, helping to increase the margin of victory for the team.

Points By Position

  Houston Shinobi   Spyders

What If

Houston Shinobi would have beaten only four other teams besides Spyders this week.
Spyders would have lost to 11 other teams besides Houston Shinobi this week.
If Houston Shinobi played Spyders every week this season, they'd be 3-7.
Had they played each other last week, Spyders would have topped Houston Shinobi 91.22-56.99.
Houston Shinobi would be 0-9 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Spyders.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Houston Shinobi, Spyders would be 6-3.
If Houston Shinobi had played every team in the league each week, they would be 40-110.
If they played every team every week, Spyders would be 68-82.

Next Week Preview

Houston Shinobi
In a matchup featuring two teams that are separated by just a game in the standings, Houston Shinobi (4-6) are set to face DOINK FORCE (5-5) in Week 11. Each side will have players on bye next week, as Tua Tagovailoa, DK Metcalf, Will Dissly, and Ryan Succop are off for DOINK FORCE and Marquise Goodwin and Jason Sanders will get the week off for Houston Shinobi. In terms of scoring production, these two teams have almost been mirror images of each other recently. Houston Shinobi have scored 68.95 points per game over the last three weeks, while DOINK FORCE have averaged 69.25 per matchup over that same stretch.
Spyders
Losing skids will collide in Week 11 as 14th-place Spyders have now lost three consecutive games while their opponent, 501Elites, have dropped each of their last two. Each side has multiple bye weeks to worry about in Week 11, as Christian Kirk, Travis Etienne Jr., and Jason Myers are off for Spyders while Leonard Fournette and Zay Jones are out for 501Elites.