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GibbyGibby
  • Ethan
  • 6-9-0 (8)
  • , Streak: W1
Waiver: 3
97.30
D KingsD Kings
  • Motown
  • 6-9-0 (7)
  • , Streak: L1
Waiver: 4
90.98
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      Min Remaining: 0 of 480
      Min Remaining: 0 of 540
      Yet To Play: In Play: On Field: Final:
      Matchup Outcome
      Gibby D Kings
      QB Jalen Hurts
      QB - PHI | vs DAL
      0.00 Josh Allen
      QB - BUF | vs NYJ
      22.98
      RB D'Andre Swift
      RB - CHI | vs SEA
      12.10 David Montgomery
      RB - DET | vs SF
      0.00
      RB Jahmyr Gibbs
      RB - DET | vs SF
      26.30 Breece Hall
      RB - NYJ | vs BUF
      6.30
      WR DJ Moore
      WR - CHI | vs SEA
      12.20 Mike Evans
      WR - TB | vs CAR
      29.70
      WR Amon-Ra St. Brown
      WR - DET | vs SF
      20.00 Jayden Reed
      WR - GB | vs MIN
      1.60
      TE Mark Andrews
      TE - BAL | vs HOU
      14.80 Travis Kelce
      TE - KC | vs PIT
      22.40
      W/R Brian Robinson
      RB - WAS | vs ATL
      8.90 Tony Pollard
      RB - TEN | vs JAX
      0.00
      K --Empty-- Jake Bates
      K - DET | vs SF
      10.00
      DEF Green Bay Packers
      DEF - GB | vs MIN
      3.00 San Francisco 49ers
      DEF - SF | vs DET
      -2.00
      Final Score 97.30 90.98
      Around The League
      • Cope has now beaten their projected score seven weeks in a row.
      • Gibby won this week, even without starting a top-15 scoring QB.
      • 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).
      • TEAM HULK is on a three-game winning streak.
      • Cope probably wishes they had started Malik Nabers. The 36.10 points he scored would have represented the third-highest individual score this week.
      • Teams have won only 37.9% of the time this season (11-18) when they fail to throw a Pass TD.
      • Cope was favored by the widest margin in the league this week (13.15 points) and delivered with a 37.66-point victory.
      • Teams are now 20-18 overall when facing an opponent they previously lost to.

      Week 17 Recap: Tuesday Edition

      Gibby Gets Comeback over D Kings

      Down 31.98 on Monday night, Gibby came back to defeat D Kings 97.30 to 90.98. Gibby picked up 26.30 points from Jahmyr Gibbs (117 Rsh Yds, 46 Rec Yds, 1 TD) and 20.00 from Amon-Ra St. Brown (60 Rec Yds, 1 TD). This matchup included three lead changes, with the largest lead being 42.28 points after Sunday afternoon. Gibby has played D Kings well lately, improving to 2-1 head-to-head this season, including a Week 15 second comeback (155.80 to 135.08) in their last matchup. D Kings was led by Mike Evans with 29.70 points (97 Rec Yds, 2 TD) and Josh Allen, who scored 22.98 (182 Pas Yds, 2 Pas TD, 1 Rsh TD). Both teams left points off the scoreboard as Gibby had one starter turn in zero points and D Kings had two.

      One slot where D Kings wishes they could go back and change the past is wide receiver. Jameson Williams could have started in place of Jayden Reed, and that point difference would've ultimately changed the outcome.

      For the winning team, a couple of players have been postseason stars : Mark Andrews and Gibbs. During the playoffs, that duo has topped their season scoring averages by 35% and 33%, respectively. Conversely, Gibby has two players moving in the wrong direction. Jalen Hurts and Brian Robinson have both fallen significantly short of their year-to-date averages during the postseason. Despite the loss, D Kings also had a pair of players performing their best in the playoffs: Evans and Travis Kelce. During the postseason, that combo has averaged 20.80 and 15.20 points, respectively, topping their season-long marks by 62% and 32%. On the other hand, the losers had several players who struggled in the playoff spotlight, most notably David Montgomery and Tony Pollard.

      Advanced Analysis
        1. XGibby
        2. XD Kings
      • 48362412
        1. 0.00
        2. 22.98
        3. QB
        1. 47.30
        2. 6.30
        3. RB
        1. 32.20
        2. 31.30
        3. WR
        1. 14.80
        2. 22.40
        3. TE
        1. 0.00
        2. 10.00
        3. K
        1. 3.00
        2. -2.00
        3. DEF
        1. XProjected Points
        2. XActual Points
        3. XOptimal Lineup
        1. Gibby
        2. 93.75
        3. 97.30
        4. 97.30
        1. D Kings
        2. 90.55
        3. 90.98
        4. 90.98
        1. XDrafted
        2. XTraded For
        3. XPicked Up
      • Gibby

      • D Kings

      Difference Maker
      • BAL Player headshot
      • Mark Andrews TE - BAL Gibby 14.80 Pts
      • Mike Evans WR - TB D Kings 29.70 Pts
      • TB Headshot
      Evans (97 Rec Yds, 2 TD) scored 29.70 points, the fifth-highest score of any WR in the league this week.
      Andrews (68 Rec Yds, 1 TD) scored 14.80 points, the eighth-highest score of any TE in the league this week.
      Player Notes
      • DET Headshot
      • Jahmyr Gibbs RB - DET

        Gibbs rushed for 117 yards and a TD, giving him at least 100 rushing yards and a touchdown in each of his last two games.

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

        With eight catches for 60 yards and a TD, St. Brown now has at least 50 yards and a touchdown in each of his last three games.

      • KC Headshot
      • Travis Kelce TE - KC

        With 22.40 points (84 Rec Yds, 1 TD), Kelce tallied the third-highest score for a TE this week.

      • DET Headshot
      • Jake Bates K - DET

        With 10.00 points, Bates tallied the seventh-highest score for a K this week.

      • NYJ Headshot
      • Breece Hall RB - NYJ

        It has now been four weeks in a row that Hall has missed his projections. He scored 6.30 points against a projected 14.79 this week.

      • GB Headshot
      • Jayden Reed WR - GB

        Reed (6 Rec Yds) scored 1.60 points, just 12.9% of his 12.39-point projection. It's the ninth time this season that he failed to beat his projected score.

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