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Week 13

Weekly
Grade
James Street Jets
7-6 118.74
116.34
 
VS
proj
Michael R's Neat Team
105.56 5-8
112.7

James Street Jets top Michael R's Neat Team for third straight win, 118.74-105.56

James Street Jets extended their win streak to three games with a hard-fought win over Michael R's Neat Team, earning a 118.74-105.56 victory. Michael R's Neat Team took a 0.70-point lead on Thursday, but James Street Jets held the lead the rest of the way. They were led by Joe Burrow, who passed for 286 yards , ran for 46 yards and scored 3 touchdowns for 30.04 points, and Amon-Ra St. Brown, who caught 11 passes for 114 yards and 2 touchdowns (29.1 points). Justin Fields (21.26 points) and Robbie Gould (18) did everything they could for Michael R's Neat Team in the loss. This marks the first time this season James Street Jets have beaten Michael R's Neat Team, after falling 110.58-108.68 in their last matchup. James Street Jets (7-6) will look to add to their success against Titan 4, while Michael R's Neat Team (5-8) face Gilly 1 and Gilly two in an effort to get some positive momentum.

Matchup Timeline

  James Street Jets   Michael R's Neat Team

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Facing the Chiefs in Week 13, Burrow passed for 286 yards , ran for 46 yards and scored 3 touchdowns. In doing so, he put up 30.04 points and scored 36.8% higher than his scoring projection, the highest percentage of any player on James Street Jets this week. Burrow will face the Browns next week.
Joe Burrow

Top Player Comparison

James Street Jets
Points
% of total points 118.74
1
Joe Burrow
QB
30.04
21.95
25.3%
2
Amon-Ra St. Brown
WR
29.1
14.21
24.5%
3
Jonathan Taylor
RB
11.8
14.48
9.9%
4
Devin Singletary
RB
11.1
10.55
9.3%
Michael R's Neat Team
Points
% of total points 105.56
1
Justin Fields
QB
21.26
19.45
20.1%
2
Robbie Gould
K
18
8.1
17.1%
3
Christian Kirk
WR
13.4
12.98
12.7%
4
Ja'Marr Chase
WR
13.2
12.99
12.5%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Justin Fields had a 55-yard touchdown run and a 56-yard pass for Michael R's Neat Team, contributing to a 60.16-53.40 lead for the team.
Sunday Late
There were players with highlight-reel moments for both teams on Sunday afternoon, after which Michael R's Neat Team had a 105.56-99.04 lead. For James Street Jets, Joe Burrow had a 40-yard pass. Ja'Marr Chase made the highlight reel for Michael R's Neat Team with a 40-yard catch.

Points By Position

  James Street Jets   Michael R's Neat Team

Game Notes

Just four of the nine starting players on James Street Jets scored more than their point projections.
Michael R's Neat Team had only four of their nine starters score higher than their projected points.
Both teams exceeded their season scoring average.
James Street Jets scored more points than their projected total, while Michael R's Neat Team fell short of their projection.
The matchup's 13.18-point margin was the tightest in the league this week.
Not only did James Street Jets win, but they also easily covered the 3.63-point projected margin of victory.
A bright spot in the loss, Justin Fields (21.26 points) recorded the third-best score for a quarterback this week.

Coach Talk

James Street Jets
Countless hours in the film room. Innovative scheming from the Offensive Coordinator. Blood, sweat, and tears in training camp and on the practice field. Full attention from all 11 guys in the huddle. Every single route, every single throw, meticulously planned and flawlessly executed. And the final result? A staggering 25 completions on 31 attempts... good enough for a completion percentage of 81 percent for Joe Burrow this past week. That Chiefs secondary didn't see it coming!.
Michael R's Neat Team
You can take our word for it, Michael R's Neat Team... We've been in this business for a long time now. Adversity happens, losses pile up, your fans get a little whiny, and the local beat writers turn nit-picky with distasteful columns. All part of living that coach life. Just remember that in the world of fantasy football, winning really does cure all.