- 175
- 150
- 125
- 100
- 75
- 50
- 25
- 0
- 8:15 pm
Thu11:20 pm
Thu - 1:00 pm
Sat4:05 pm
Sat - 4:30 pm
Sat7:25 pm
Sat - 1:00 pm
Sun4:00 pm
Sun - 4:05 pm
Sun7:35 pm
Sun - 8:20 pm
Sun11:35 pm
Sun - 8:15 pm
Mon11:00 pm
Mon
Out for the count | OIC U NV D W | ||||
QB |
Josh Allen QB - BUF | vs NE |
11.16 |
Jared Goff QB - DET | vs CHI |
25.34 | |
RB |
Saquon Barkley RB - PHI | vs WAS |
27.00 |
Rico Dowdle RB - DAL | vs TB |
8.10 | |
RB |
Bucky Irving RB - TB | vs DAL |
18.20 |
De'Von Achane RB - MIA | vs SF |
31.00 | |
WR |
Cooper Kupp WR - LAR | vs NYJ |
5.40 |
Mike Evans WR - TB | vs DAL |
11.90 | |
WR |
Malik Nabers WR - NYG | vs ATL |
13.80 |
Amon-Ra St. Brown WR - DET | vs CHI |
19.00 | |
TE |
Jonnu Smith TE - MIA | vs SF |
12.20 |
Brock Bowers TE - LV | vs JAX |
20.90 | |
W/R |
Jerome Ford RB - CLE | vs CIN |
24.10 |
Zay Flowers WR - BAL | vs PIT |
15.30 | |
K |
Wil Lutz K - DEN | vs LAC |
11.00 |
Ka'imi Fairbairn K - HOU | vs KC |
7.00 | |
DEF |
Cincinnati Bengals DEF - CIN | vs CLE |
18.00 |
Minnesota Vikings DEF - MIN | vs SEA |
6.00 | |
Final Score 140.86 | 144.54 |
OIC U NV D W got 31.00 points from De'Von Achane (120 Rsh Yds, 70 Rec Yds, 1 TD) and 25.34 from Jared Goff (336 Pas Yds, 3 TD), stealing one from Out for the count 144.54 to 140.86. This was a back-and-forth battle that saw the lead change hands three times, with the largest lead being 32.66 points after Sunday afternoon. OIC U NV D W goes to 1-2 this season against Out for the count, avenging a Week 12 waxing (174.62 to 99.96) the last time the teams met. Out for the count was led by Saquon Barkley with 27.00 points (150 Rsh Yds, 2 TD) and Jerome Ford, who scored 24.10 (92 Rsh Yds, 39 Rec Yds, 1 TD).
Rico Dowdle had plenty of chances for OIC U NV D W, but he logged just 51 total yards on 16 touches.
For the victorious side, a couple of players have been peaking at the right time: Mike Evans and Goff. Over the past four weeks, that duo has exceeded their season scoring averages by 65% and 40%, respectively. Conversely, OIC U NV D W has a player trending in the wrong direction. The Minnesota Vikings DEF has substantially underperformed their year-to-date average recently. Despite the loss, Out for the count also had several players peaking for the postseason, most notably the Cincinnati Bengals DEF and Ford. Over the past month, that combo has averaged 12.75 and 14.35 points, respectively, topping their season-long marks by 145% and 87%. On the other hand, the losers had a player who was fading down the stretch. Cooper Kupp has dipped below his yearly average by 36% over the past month.
Fueled by a strong second half, OIC U NV D W squeezed into the playoffs as the final seed. Next week, the league championship will be decided when OIC U NV D W faces No. 2-seeded Insomniac. OIC U NV D W has a 1-1 record against Insomniac this season. Out for the count ended the regular season in first place with a record of 11-4. With a scoring average of 133.34, they also placed second in the league in that metric. Out for the count was one-and-done this postseason, losing in their first playoff matchup. They had the league's best average scoring margin this season, outperforming opponents by 23.98 points per game.
Barkley had 29 carries for 150 yards and two TDs, the first time he's rushed for 150 yards since he had 255 against the Los Angeles Rams in Week 12.
Flowers made five catches for 100 yards, the first time he's had 100 receiving yards since he had 127 against the Denver Broncos in Week 9.
With 20.90 points, Bowers set the high-water mark this week for any TE.
Ford had 11 carries for 92 yards and a TD, giving him a rushing TD in each of his last two games.
With 11.00 points, Lutz tallied the ninth-highest score for a K this week.
With 12.20 points (62 Rec Yds), Smith tallied the ninth-highest score for a TE this week.