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Matchup Outcome
Toronto Bandits Scandinavian Stars
QB Kyler Murray
QB - ARI | vs MIN
13.20 Justin Herbert
QB - LAC | vs ATL
9.98
RB Breece Hall
RB - NYJ | vs SEA
8.00 Tony Pollard
RB - TEN | vs WAS
6.80
RB Bijan Robinson
RB - ATL | vs LAC
22.50 Jahmyr Gibbs
RB - DET | vs CHI
9.40
WR Justin Jefferson
WR - MIN | vs ARI
13.40 Terry McLaurin
WR - WAS | vs TEN
23.30
WR Nico Collins
WR - HOU | vs JAX
15.90 Zay Flowers
WR - BAL | vs PHI
8.60
TE Noah Gray
TE - KC | vs LV
7.80 Jonnu Smith
TE - MIA | vs GB
16.30
R/W/T Khalil Shakir
WR - BUF | vs SF
5.00 Taysom Hill
TE - NO | vs LAR
7.20
R/W/T Brian Thomas Jr.
WR - JAX | vs HOU
16.70 Chuba Hubbard
RB - CAR | vs TB
2.30
K Brandon Aubrey
K - DAL | vs NYG
9.00 Justin Tucker
K - BAL | vs PHI
3.00
DEF Los Angeles Chargers
DEF - LAC | vs ATL
27.00 Philadelphia Eagles
DEF - PHI | vs BAL
9.00
Final Score 138.50 95.88
Around The League
  • Milan Wild Boars continues defying the pundits, and has beaten their projected score seven weeks in a row.
  • Toronto Bandits and Youngstown Mafia both won this week, even though neither had a top-15 scoring QB.
  • Old England Patriots has now beaten their projected score six weeks in a row.
  • Dublin Bay Prawns continues defying the pundits, and has beaten their projected score three weeks in a row.
  • Guatemala City Tamales has now beaten their projected score three weeks in a row.
  • Jerry Jeudy was left on Youngstown Mafia's bench this week. His 38.00 points would have been the highest individual amount in the league.
  • No surprise here: teams have won 63.6% of the time this season when starting the league's top-scoring QB of the week (7-4 overall).
  • New Orleans VooDoo is on a three-game winning streak.

Week 13 Recap: Tuesday Edition

Toronto Bandits Picks Apart Scandinavian Stars, Takes Career Series Lead 3-1

Toronto Bandits made a statement this time, with a 138.50 to 95.88 beating to remain unbeaten on the year in two matchups against Scandinavian Stars. Their record improves to 9-4, while Scandinavian Stars falls to 6-7. Toronto Bandits continues their dominance in the series, improving to 3-1 against Scandinavian Stars. The Los Angeles Chargers DEF (13 PA, 1 TD, 1 Sack, 4 Int) was the team leader this week, garnering 27.00 points. After their phenomenal outing, the Chargers D has become a top-10 defensive team this year, averaging 12.67 points per game.

Both sides had a starter that let some chances slip away. For Toronto Bandits, Brian Thomas Jr. saw a total of 10 targets, but was able to reel in just four catches. Zay Flowers put on a similar showing for Scandinavian Stars, as he was able to snag three passes on seven targets.

Since the Chargers Defense was the top point-getter for Toronto Bandits, it means a different player has led the team in each of the last four weeks. With 28.74 points, Kyler Murray paced the squad in Week 10, while Breece Hall (27.60 points) was tops in Week 11 and Nico Collins (17.70 points) last week.

Toronto Bandits will be carrying momentum into next week against Scandinavian Stars (6-7, 1,467.44), a team they beat in Week 1. Scandinavian Stars squares off against Toronto Bandits (9-4, 1,523.20), who they lost to in Week 1.

Advanced Analysis
    1. XToronto Bandits
    2. XScandinavian Stars
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    1. 13.20
    2. 9.98
    3. QB
    1. 30.50
    2. 18.50
    3. RB
    1. 51.00
    2. 31.90
    3. WR
    1. 7.80
    2. 23.50
    3. TE
    1. 9.00
    2. 3.00
    3. K
    1. 27.00
    2. 9.00
    3. DEF
    1. XProjected Points
    2. XActual Points
    3. XOptimal Lineup
    1. Toronto Bandits
    2. 117.18
    3. 138.50
    4. 150.90
    1. Scandinavian Stars
    2. 101.77
    3. 95.88
    4. 107.34
    1. XDrafted
    2. XTraded For
    3. XPicked Up
  • Toronto Bandits

  • Scandinavian Stars

Difference Maker
  • LAC Player headshot
  • Los Angeles Chargers DEF - LAC Toronto Bandits 27.00 Pts
  • Jonnu Smith TE - MIA Scandinavian Stars 16.30 Pts
  • MIA Headshot
Smith made 10 catches for a season-high 113 yards.
The Chargers Defense (13 PA, 1 TD, 1 Sack, 4 Int) scored 27.00 points, the second-highest score of any DEF in the league this week.
Player Notes
  • HOU Headshot
  • Nico Collins WR - HOU

    This was the first week Collins has had 100 yards receiving yards since he went for 151 against the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 4. He had eight catches for 119 yards this week.

  • ATL Headshot
  • Bijan Robinson RB - ATL

    Robinson had 26 carries for 102 yards and a TD, the third time this season he's rushed for at least 100 yards.

  • DAL Headshot
  • Brandon Aubrey K - DAL

    The 9.00 points scored by Aubrey this week was good enough to rank ninth among Ks.

  • WAS Headshot
  • Terry McLaurin WR - WAS

    The 23.30 points scored by McLaurin this week was good enough to rank second among WRs.

  • BAL Headshot
  • Justin Tucker K - BAL

    It has now been four weeks in a row that Tucker has missed his projections. He scored 3.00 points against a projected 8.16 this week.

  • KC Headshot
  • Noah Gray TE - KC

    Gray (58 Rec Yds) has now beaten his projection three weeks in a row. He scored 7.80 points against a projected 5.20 this week.

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