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Week 15

Weekly
Grade
Glenwood (Ave) Redskins
12-3 141.08
131.9
 
VS
proj
Faster Cleaner Better
116.3 7-8
114.35

Despite top scorer Cousins, Faster Cleaner Better fall to Glenwood (Ave) Redskins in 141.08-116.30 drubbing

Faster Cleaner Better had the top scorer in the matchup with QB Kirk Cousins accumulating 34.4 points, the third-highest total in the league this week, but it wasn't enough to defeat Glenwood (Ave) Redskins, who rolled to a 141.08-116.30 win. Faster Cleaner Better grabbed a 41.4-point lead on Saturday behind 41.4 points from Kirk Cousins (460 Pass Yds, 4 Pass TDs) and the Baltimore Ravens defense (13 Pts Allowed, 283 Yds Allowed). But Glenwood (Ave) Redskins held the lead the rest of the way, powered by Rhamondre Stevenson (172 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD) and Latavius Murray (130 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 12 Rec Yds). This marks the second time this season Glenwood (Ave) Redskins have taken down Faster Cleaner Better, after winning 126.52-109.1 in their last matchup. Glenwood (Ave) Redskins will look to keep the streak alive in the Championship next week, while Faster Cleaner Better seek to rebound and lock up 3rd Place.

Matchup Timeline

  Glenwood (Ave) Redskins   Faster Cleaner Better

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Murray racked up 142 yards from scrimmage and ran for a touchdown as the Broncos beat the Cardinals 24-15. In doing so, he put up 21.2 points to scored 74.5% higher than his 12.15-point projection, the highest percentage of any player on Glenwood (Ave) Redskins this week. In Week 16, Murray and the Broncos will battle the Rams.
Latavius Murray

Top Player Comparison

Glenwood (Ave) Redskins
Points
% of total points 141.08
1
Rhamondre Stevenson
RB
24.8
16.1
17.6%
2
Latavius Murray
RB
21.2
12.15
15%
3
Tom Brady
QB
20.58
17.7
14.6%
4
Travis Kelce
TE
20.5
19.46
14.5%
Faster Cleaner Better
Points
% of total points 116.3
1
Kirk Cousins
QB
34.4
18.6
29.6%
2
Najee Harris
RB
14.6
12.38
12.6%
3
Garrett Wilson
WR
13.8
13.96
11.9%
4
Alvin Kamara
RB
12.4
16.99
10.7%

Matchup Highlights

Saturday
Kirk Cousins had a 64-yard touchdown pass and a 63-yard pass for Faster Cleaner Better to contribute to a 41.40-0.00 lead for the team.
Sunday Late
Rhamondre Stevenson had a 34-yard touchdown run for Glenwood (Ave) Redskins, contributing to a 141.08-102.90 lead for the team.

Points By Position

  Glenwood (Ave) Redskins   Faster Cleaner Better

StatSmack

We heard scoring helps you win. Faster Cleaner Better need some help then, averaging just 110.06 versus Glenwood (Ave) Redskins's 139.07.
As Herm Edwards once said, "You play to win the game!" Glenwood (Ave) Redskins (12-3) have a better record than Faster Cleaner Better (7-8).
Even the computers think Glenwood (Ave) Redskins have a better-constructed roster. They have a higher projected points average (134.73) than Faster Cleaner Better (114.25).
Glenwood (Ave) Redskins don't let their opponents come within striking distance. They've got more blowout wins this season than Faster Cleaner Better (7 vs 3).
Glenwood (Ave) Redskins should change their team name to "The Overachievers" since they have beat their projection in more matchups than Faster Cleaner Better (10 vs 7).
Glenwood (Ave) Redskins have had more fantasy starters beat their projection than Faster Cleaner Better (65 vs 54).
By position, Glenwood (Ave) Redskins have outscored Faster Cleaner Better at WR, TE, and DEF this season.
Glenwood (Ave) Redskins don’t just win, they win BIG, with an average margin of victory of 19 points, highest in the league.
Hey Faster Cleaner Better, maybe you'll have better luck next year!

Coach Talk

Glenwood (Ave) Redskins
Nice job, Glenwood (Ave) Redskins. Kudos on deploying a lineup that blew the opponent out by a whopping 24.78 points in Week 15.
Faster Cleaner Better
Well, we certainly can't whine about a shortage of opportunities this time, can we? As a group, our four pass-catchers (three WR, one TE) collectively got a respectable 24 targets in Week 15. Chemistry and timing appear to be issues as that group tallied just 13 catches.