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Matchup Outcome
West Baltimore Hooligans Papamac
QB Kyler Murray
QB - ARI | vs SEA
17.96 Josh Allen
QB - BUF | vs LAR
51.88
RB Travis Etienne
RB - JAX | vs TEN
11.00 Kareem Hunt
RB - KC | vs LAC
3.90
RB Isaac Guerendo
RB - SF | vs CHI
26.80 Jaylen Warren
RB - PIT | vs CLE
9.20
WR A.J. Brown
WR - PHI | vs CAR
8.30 DJ Moore
WR - CHI | vs SF
10.90
WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba
WR - SEA | vs ARI
19.60 Jayden Reed
WR - GB | vs DET
0.00
TE Travis Kelce
TE - KC | vs LAC
9.50 Jonnu Smith
TE - MIA | vs NYJ
13.40
W/R Jakobi Meyers
WR - LV | vs TB
13.70 Amari Cooper
WR - BUF | vs LAR
15.50
K Jake Elliott
K - PHI | vs CAR
2.00 Chase McLaughlin
K - TB | vs LV
4.00
DEF Chicago Bears
DEF - CHI | vs SF
-1.00 Minnesota Vikings
DEF - MIN | vs ATL
7.00
Final Score 107.86 115.78
Around The League
  • Bear Down continues defying the pundits, and has beaten their projected score four weeks in a row.
  • Brockton Blockbusters earned the win this week despite not starting a top-30 scoring WR.
  • Teams have won 48.7% of the time this season when they throw no interceptions in a week.
  • No surprise here: teams have won 72.7% of the time this season when starting the league's top-scoring QB of the week (8-3 overall).
  • Flamin Hot Cheetahs played their cards right this week with the league's top-scoring RB (Charbonnet with 38.30 points) and the top-scoring WR (Chase with 45.10).
  • Papamac is on a three-game winning streak.
  • Brockton Blockbusters has now decreased their score each of the past three weeks.
  • Unfortunately, West Baltimore Hooligans fell short of their projected score for the third straight week.

Week 14 Recap: Tuesday Edition

Papamac Gets Victory Against West Baltimore Hooligans, Streak Now at Three

Papamac beat West Baltimore Hooligans 115.78 to 107.86 for their second win in as many head-to-head matchups. Their overall record goes to 7-7, while West Baltimore Hooligans drops to 2-12. Josh Allen scored three touchdowns and was the reason for the win, garnering 51.88 points for Papamac. Allen has been an outstanding player to this point and, after his latest performance, he leaped into the top five overall in fantasy points. The margin could have been bigger as Papamac had a starter score zero points (Jayden Reed).

Travis Etienne probably deserved more touches for West Baltimore Hooligans, as he put up a whopping 70 total yards on just eight touches. A spot where West Baltimore Hooligans really made a painful call is wide receiver. Khalil Shakir could have started in place of A.J. Brown, and that point difference would've ultimately changed the outcome.

Allen has now led Papamac in scoring in back-to-back weeks, and for three of the last five.

In Week 15, Papamac matches up against Brockton Blockbusters (9-5, 1,620.86). West Baltimore Hooligans gets WaiverWireGod (7-7, 1,705.38).

Advanced Analysis
    1. XWest Baltimore Hooligans
    2. XPapamac
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    1. 17.96
    2. 51.88
    3. QB
    1. 37.80
    2. 13.10
    3. RB
    1. 41.60
    2. 26.40
    3. WR
    1. 9.50
    2. 13.40
    3. TE
    1. 2.00
    2. 4.00
    3. K
    1. -1.00
    2. 7.00
    3. DEF
    1. XProjected Points
    2. XActual Points
    3. XOptimal Lineup
    1. West Baltimore Hooligans
    2. 114.09
    3. 107.86
    4. 132.22
    1. Papamac
    2. 103.69
    3. 115.78
    4. 123.58
    1. XDrafted
    2. XTraded For
    3. XPicked Up
  • West Baltimore Hooligans

  • Papamac

Difference Maker
  • SF Player headshot
  • Isaac Guerendo RB - SF West Baltimore Hooligans 26.80 Pts
  • Josh Allen QB - BUF Papamac 51.88 Pts
  • BUF Headshot
Allen went 22-37 for 342 yards and three TDs, the first time he's thrown for 300 yards since he had 323 against the Tennessee Titans in Week 7.
Guerendo had 15 carries for 78 yards and two TDs, giving him a rushing touchdown in each of his last two games.
Player Notes
  • ARI Headshot
  • Kyler Murray QB - ARI

    Murray (259 Pas Yds, 1 2PT, 2 TD/2 Int) scored 17.96 points, the 10th-highest score of any QB in the league this week.

  • MIA Headshot
  • Jonnu Smith TE - MIA

    The 13.40 points scored by Smith this week was good enough to rank seventh among TEs.

  • MIN Headshot
  • Minnesota Vikings DEF - MIN

    With 7.00 points (21 PA, 1 Sack, 2 Int, 1 Fum), the Vikings Defense tallied the 10th-highest score for a DEF this week.

  • SEA Headshot
  • Jaxon Smith-Njigba WR - SEA

    Smith-Njigba made a catch every time he was targeted, including one in the redzone, and finished with five receptions for 82 yards and a TD to score 19.60 points.

  • KC Headshot
  • Travis Kelce TE - KC

    It has now been four weeks in a row that Kelce has missed his projections. He scored 9.50 points against a projected 14.91 this week.

  • PHI Headshot
  • Jake Elliott K - PHI

    With 2.00 points (8.48-point projection), Elliott missed his projected score for the ninth time this year.

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