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Matchup Outcome
Scratch Me Because MYBALZICH AngryEye
QB Lamar Jackson
QB - BAL | vs HOU
38.10 Josh Allen
QB - BUF | vs NYJ
28.80
RB Jerome Ford
RB - CLE | vs MIA
2.20 Breece Hall
RB - NYJ | vs BUF
6.30
RB Kendre Miller
RB - NO | vs LV
2.90 De'Von Achane
RB - MIA | vs CLE
5.80
WR Keenan Allen
WR - CHI | vs SEA
7.50 DK Metcalf
WR - SEA | vs CHI
7.20
WR Amon-Ra St. Brown
WR - DET | vs SF
20.00 Puka Nacua
WR - LAR | vs ARI
25.90
TE Travis Kelce
TE - KC | vs PIT
22.40 Zach Ertz
TE - WAS | vs ATL
25.20
R/W/T George Kittle
TE - SF | vs DET
22.20 Jauan Jennings
WR - SF | vs DET
13.70
K Cameron Dicker
K - LAC | vs NE
16.00 Jake Bates
K - DET | vs SF
9.00
DEF Chicago Bears
DEF - CHI | vs SEA
14.00 Denver Broncos
DEF - DEN | vs CIN
10.00
Final Score 145.30 131.90
Around The League
  • AngryEye continues defying the pundits, and has beaten their projected score 16 weeks in a row.
  • Little Fella continues defying the pundits, and has beaten their projected score 16 weeks in a row.
  • Sheik Yerbouti continues defying the pundits, and has beaten their projected score 16 weeks in a row.
  • Arizona Badgers has now beaten their projected score nine weeks in a row.
  • First and Goal has now beaten their projected score nine weeks in a row.
  • JoeTheShows MUSKRATS continues defying the pundits, and has beaten their projected score five weeks in a row.
  • JoeTheShows MUSKRATS earned the win this week despite not starting a top-15 scoring QB.
  • Scratch Me Because MYBALZICH has now beaten their weekly score projection in each matchup this season.

Week 17 Recap: Tuesday Edition

Scratch Me Because MYBALZICH Snatches Win from AngryEye, Takes Revenge

Scratch Me Because MYBALZICH got 38.10 points from Lamar Jackson (168 Pas Yds, 87 Rsh Yds, 2 Pas TD, 1 Rsh TD) and 22.40 from Travis Kelce (84 Rec Yds, 1 TD) to beat AngryEye 145.30 to 131.90. Scratch Me Because MYBALZICH came into the Monday night game facing a 6.10-point deficit, but scored 42.20 for the comeback victory. This matchup included three lead changes, with the largest lead being 54.90 points after Thursday. Scratch Me Because MYBALZICH goes to 1-1 this season against AngryEye, avenging a Week 8 loss (161.15 to 130.75) the last time the teams met. Josh Allen led AngryEye with 28.80 points (182 Pas Yds, 2 Pas TD, 1 Rsh TD) while Puka Nacua brought in 25.90 (129 Rec Yds).

Achane had plenty of opportunities for AngryEye, but could only manage 38 total yards on 12 touches. There are a few spots where AngryEye is really kicking themselves, unfortunately. Bucky Irving could have started in place of either De'Von Achane or Breece Hall, while Tee Higgins could've played over DK Metcalf. Any of those point differentials would have changed the outcome.

For the winning side, two players have been getting hot in the playoffs: Keenan Allen and Amon-Ra St. Brown. During the playoffs, that duo has bettered their season scoring averages by 50% and 36%, respectively.

Advanced Analysis
    1. XScratch Me Because MYBALZICH
    2. XAngryEye
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    1. 38.10
    2. 28.80
    3. QB
    1. 5.10
    2. 12.10
    3. RB
    1. 27.50
    2. 46.80
    3. WR
    1. 44.60
    2. 25.20
    3. TE
    1. 16.00
    2. 9.00
    3. K
    1. 14.00
    2. 10.00
    3. DEF
    1. XProjected Points
    2. XActual Points
    3. XOptimal Lineup
    1. Scratch Me Because MYBALZICH
    2. 109.65
    3. 145.30
    4. 145.30
    1. AngryEye
    2. 104.75
    3. 131.90
    4. 131.90
    1. XDrafted
    2. XTraded For
    3. XPicked Up
  • Scratch Me Because MYBALZICH

  • AngryEye

Difference Maker
  • KC Player headshot
  • Travis Kelce TE - KC Scratch Me Because MYBALZICH 22.40 Pts
  • Zach Ertz TE - WAS AngryEye 25.20 Pts
  • WAS Headshot
The 25.20 points scored by Ertz this week was good enough to rank second among TEs.
Kelce (84 Rec Yds, 1 TD) scored 22.40 points, the third-highest score of any TE in the league this week.
Player Notes
  • SF Headshot
  • George Kittle TE - SF

    Kittle made eight catches for 112 yards, giving him at least 100 receiving yards in each of his last two games.

  • LAC Headshot
  • Cameron Dicker K - LAC

    The best score by a K this week was 16.00 points by Dicker.

  • LAR Headshot
  • Puka Nacua WR - LAR

    This week was the fifth time this season Nacua has eclipsed 100 yards receiving, as he put up 10 catches for 129 yards.

  • DET Headshot
  • Amon-Ra St. Brown WR - DET

    St. Brown made eight catches for 60 yards and a TD, giving him at least 50 yards and a touchdown in each of his last three games.

  • CHI Headshot
  • Chicago Bears DEF - CHI

    With 14.00 points (6 PA, 3 Sack, 1 Fum), the Bears Defense tallied the fifth-highest score for a DEF this week.

  • BAL Headshot
  • Lamar Jackson QB - BAL

    The 38.10 points scored by Jackson this week was good enough to rank eighth among QBs.

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