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  • Jay
  • 8-7-0 (5)
  • , Streak: W1
Waiver: 7
143.02
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  • Joel
  • 7-8-0 (7)
  • , Streak: L4
Waiver: 4
174.40
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      Matchup Outcome
      850falcons PSU Lions
      QB Michael Penix Jr.
      QB - ATL | vs WAS
      11.22 Jordan Love
      QB - GB | vs MIN
      14.00
      RB Jerome Ford
      RB - CLE | vs MIA
      2.20 Saquon Barkley
      RB - PHI | vs DAL
      18.90
      RB Bijan Robinson
      RB - ATL | vs WAS
      24.80 Jonathan Taylor
      RB - IND | vs NYG
      27.60
      WR Justin Jefferson
      WR - MIN | vs GB
      17.20 Tee Higgins
      WR - CIN | vs DEN
      40.10
      WR Brian Thomas Jr.
      WR - JAX | vs TEN
      23.90 George Pickens
      WR - PIT | vs KC
      8.00
      TE Brock Bowers
      TE - LV | vs NO
      14.60 Jake Ferguson
      TE - DAL | vs PHI
      2.80
      W/R Malik Nabers
      WR - NYG | vs IND
      36.10 DeVonta Smith
      WR - PHI | vs DAL
      30.00
      K Tyler Bass
      K - BUF | vs NYJ
      8.00 Cameron Dicker
      K - LAC | vs NE
      16.00
      DEF Minnesota Vikings
      DEF - MIN | vs GB
      5.00 Baltimore Ravens
      DEF - BAL | vs HOU
      17.00
      Final Score 143.02 174.40
      Around The League
      • OneaTuaThreea and PSU Lions both won this week, even though neither had a top-15 scoring QB.
      • 850falcons continues defying the pundits, and has beaten their projected score five weeks in a row.
      • OneaTuaThreea has now beaten their projected score four weeks in a row.
      • No surprise here: teams have won 69.2% of the time this season when starting the league's top-scoring QB of the week (9-4 overall).
      • PSU Lions played their cards right this week with the league's top-scoring RB (Taylor with 27.60 points) and the top-scoring WR (Higgins with 40.10).
      • CJs Crowd has now decreased their score each of the past three weeks.
      • GIGERs Monsters was projected to win by the widest margin in the league this week (3.39 points) and they topped it with a 38.10-point victory.
      • Teams have won only 32.3% of the time this season (10-21) when they fail to throw a Pass TD.

      Week 17 Recap: Tuesday Edition

      Led by a Big Game from Tee Higgins, PSU Lions Wins League Consolation Championship

      The output of Tee Higgins played an integral role, as PSU Lions picked up a win against 850falcons 174.40 to 143.02. Higgins blew up for 40.10 points in a 31.38-point victory for PSU Lions. He scored three touchdowns as part of his big outing (131 Rec Yds, 3 TD). He also recorded the highest point total in the league this week. With 174.40 points, PSU Lions had the second-highest total in the league this season.

      There was one player on PSU Lions that missed out on some chances. Even though George Pickens saw a total of seven targets, he reeled in just three catches.

      PSU Lions was on point with their wideouts, as they started two of the league's top-10 overall WRs this week (including Higgins, who was best overall).

      For the winners, several players have been getting hot in the playoffs, including the Baltimore Ravens DEF and Jonathan Taylor. During the playoffs, that duo has exceeded their season scoring averages by 174% and 163%, respectively. Conversely, PSU Lions has a player heading in the opposite direction. George Pickens has fallen significantly short of his year-to-date average in the postseason by 61%. Despite the loss, 850falcons had a few players performing their best in the playoffs, most notably Michael Penix Jr. and Malik Nabers. During the postseason, that combo has averaged 8.80 and 24.95 points, respectively, topping their season-long marks by 1,571% and 70%. On the other hand, the losers had a player who was sputtering under the brightest lights. Averaging 9.87 points on the season, the Minnesota Vikings DEF mustered just 5.50 per game in the playoffs.

      PSU Lions concluded the regular season in seventh place with a record of 7-8. In terms of scoring average, they ranked slightly better (sixth with 115.79). In their only other postseason game on their march to the consolation title, PSU Lions beat GIGERs Monsters, 165.68 to 145.38. 850falcons ended the regular season in fifth place with a record of 8-7. When considering points per game, they ranked slightly better (fourth with 121.67). In their only other postseason game of the season, 850falcons defeated CJs Crowd, 168.08 to 117.74.

      Advanced Analysis
        1. X850falcons
        2. XPSU Lions
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        1. 11.22
        2. 14.00
        3. QB
        1. 27.00
        2. 46.50
        3. RB
        1. 77.20
        2. 78.10
        3. WR
        1. 14.60
        2. 2.80
        3. TE
        1. 8.00
        2. 16.00
        3. K
        1. 5.00
        2. 17.00
        3. DEF
        1. XProjected Points
        2. XActual Points
        3. XOptimal Lineup
        1. 850falcons
        2. 118.34
        3. 143.02
        4. 143.02
        1. PSU Lions
        2. 118.59
        3. 174.40
        4. 174.40
        1. XDrafted
        2. XTraded For
        3. XPicked Up
      • 850falcons

      • PSU Lions

      Difference Maker
      • NYG Player headshot
      • Malik Nabers WR - NYG 850falcons 36.10 Pts
      • Tee Higgins WR - CIN PSU Lions 40.10 Pts
      • CIN Headshot
      With 40.10 points, Higgins (131 Rec Yds, 3 TD) put up the largest point total in the league this week.
      Nabers made seven catches for a season-high 171 yards and two TDs.
      Player Notes
      • PHI Headshot
      • Saquon Barkley RB - PHI

        Barkley had 31 carries for 167 yards, giving him at least 150 yards on the ground in each of his last two games.

      • IND Headshot
      • Jonathan Taylor RB - IND

        With 27.60 points, Taylor set the high-water mark this week for any RB.

      • PHI Headshot
      • DeVonta Smith WR - PHI

        It was a season high in yards receiving for Smith this week, as he snagged six catches for 120 yards and two TDs.

      • LAC Headshot
      • Cameron Dicker K - LAC

        Dicker scored 16.00 points, the highest score of any K in the league this week.

      • ATL Headshot
      • Bijan Robinson RB - ATL

        With a statline of 17 carries for 90 yards and two TDs this week, Robinson now has two rushing TDs in each of his last two games.

      • JAX Headshot
      • Brian Thomas Jr. WR - JAX

        Thomas pulled down seven catches this week for 91 yards and a TD. He now has at least 50 yards and a touchdown in each of his last three games.

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