Andrew improves to 2-0 against Paneendra babu with a 108.66 to 103.56 win. Their overall record goes to 11-6, while Paneendra babu falls to 10-7. Baker Mayfield passed for five touchdowns and was the difference this week, getting 34.56 points for Andrew. After his phenomenal outing, the Tampa Bay QB has elevated into the top five for quarterbacks, producing 21.51 points per game. Andrew played two starters with zero points while Paneendra babu served up one goose egg, meaning each team left something on the table.
There are a few spots where Paneendra babu made a blunder, unfortunately. Tee Higgins could have started in place of Zay Flowers, Joe Burrow in place of Matthew Stafford, and Chase Brown in place of Austin Ekeler. Any of those point differentials would have been enough to earn the win.
For the winners, a few players have been postseason stars, most notably the Buffalo Bills DEF and Keenan Allen. During the playoffs, that duo has surpassed their season scoring averages by 73% and 58%, respectively. On the other hand, Andrew has a pair of players trending the opposite way. Younghoe Koo and Alvin Kamara have both fallen well beneath their year-to-date averages during the postseason.