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Week 10

Weekly
Grade
Triple J
7-3 95.16
97.66
 
VS
proj
Run Baby Run
71.9 4-6
92.97

Run Baby Run fall short of expectations, lose to Triple J, 95.16-71.90

There's no sugarcoating it, Run Baby Run underdelivered, at least according to projections, as Triple J secured a 95.16-71.90 win. Triple J never trailed in this one after taking a 9.70-point lead on Thursday behind DJ Moore (4.9 points) and Terrace Marshall Jr. (4.8). Jalen Hurts (175 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs, 28 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD) and Jamaal Williams (59 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD) did their part for Run Baby Run in the loss. Triple J (7-3) will look to build on their success against Savage, while Run Baby Run (4-6) attempt to right the ship against Dynasty Strike..

Matchup Timeline

  Triple J   Run Baby Run

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Bass scored 13 points in a 33-30 loss to the Vikings to beat his 9.39-point projection. He made all 3 of his FG attempts to beat his projection by the highest percentage of any player on Triple J this week. Next week, Bass will play the Browns.
Tyler Bass

Top Player Comparison

Triple J
Points
% of total points 95.16
1
Amon-Ra St. Brown
WR
17.1
13.13
18%
2
Davis Mills
QB
15.76
14.34
16.6%
3
Dalton Schultz
TE
14.4
7.04
15.1%
4
Tyler Bass
K
13
9.39
13.7%
Run Baby Run
Points
% of total points 71.9
1
Jalen Hurts
QB
22.8
23.06
31.7%
2
Jamaal Williams
RB
11.9
10.58
16.6%
3
A.J. Green
WR
8
1.24
11.1%
4
Jason Myers
K
6
8.99
8.3%

Matchup Highlights

Thursday
Terrace Marshall Jr. had a 43-yard catch for Triple J, helping the team to a 9.70-0.00 lead.
Sunday Early
Both teams had players with standout plays early Sunday, after which Triple J boasted a 72.96-39.80 lead. For Triple J, Davis Mills had a 46-yard pass. Jason Myers made the highlight reel for Run Baby Run with a 55-yard field goal.

Points By Position

  Triple J   Run Baby Run

What If

Triple J would have beaten only two other teams besides Run Baby Run this week.
Run Baby Run would have lost to nine other teams besides Triple J this week.
Triple J would be 5-5 if they played Run Baby Run every week.
Triple J would have beaten Run Baby Run 121.12-88.92 had they played each other last week.
Triple J would be 6-3 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Run Baby Run.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Triple J, Run Baby Run would be 6-3.
If Triple J had played every team in the league each week, they would be 57-53.
If they played every team every week, Run Baby Run would be 44-66.

Next Week Preview

Triple J
Triple J (7-3) will face Savage (4-6) in Week 11. Each team has three players with byes next week, as the Miami Dolphins defense, the Seattle Seahawks defense, and Myles Gaskin are off for Triple J and Jaylen Waddle, JaMycal Hasty, and Rashaad Penny are out for Savage. Over the last three weeks, Triple J have scored 118.93 points per game, while Savage have averaged just 91.85 per contest.
Run Baby Run
On the docket for Week 11, Run Baby Run (4-6) are due to take on Dynasty Strike. (8-2). Each side has multiple bye weeks to contend with in Week 11, as Tom Brady, Rachaad White, Jason Myers, Noah Fant, Marvin Jones Jr., and Evan Engram are off for Run Baby Run while Geno Smith, Raheem Mostert, Julio Jones, Tyler Lockett, and Marquise Goodwin are out for Dynasty Strike..