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- QB23.64
- RB-16.00
- RB-25.60
- WR-18.20
- WR-215.50
- TE9.30
- W/R9.90
- K6.00
- DEF-1.00
- QB5.24
- RB-135.90
- RB-233.60
- WR-123.60
- WR-212.40
- TE0.00
- W/R7.60
- K18.00
- DEF8.00
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Matchup Outcome
Chappers NZ Choppers | Steelers | ||||
QB |
Lamar Jackson QB - BAL | vs BUF |
23.64 |
Anthony Richardson QB - IND | vs PIT |
5.24 | |
RB |
Alexander Mattison RB - LV | vs CLE |
6.00 |
Derrick Henry RB - BAL | vs BUF |
35.90 | |
RB |
Braelon Allen RB - NYJ | vs DEN |
5.60 |
Kenneth Walker III RB - SEA | vs DET |
33.60 | |
WR |
Tyreek Hill WR - MIA | vs TEN |
8.20 |
CeeDee Lamb WR - DAL | vs NYG |
23.60 | |
WR |
Marvin Harrison Jr. WR - ARI | vs WAS |
15.50 |
Drake London WR - ATL | vs NO |
12.40 | |
TE |
Sam LaPorta TE - DET | vs SEA |
9.30 |
Kyle Pitts TE - ATL | vs NO |
0.00 | |
W/R |
Jakobi Meyers WR - LV | vs CLE |
9.90 |
Jaylen Waddle WR - MIA | vs TEN |
7.60 | |
K |
Blake Grupe K - NO | vs ATL |
6.00 |
Younghoe Koo K - ATL | vs NO |
18.00 | |
DEF |
Buffalo Bills DEF - BUF | vs BAL |
-1.00 |
Chicago Bears DEF - CHI | vs LAR |
8.00 | |
Final Score 83.14 | 144.34 |
Around The League
- DarStars has started the season off on the right foot with a four-game winning streak.
- First-round draft choices only averaged 11.25 points this week. Second-rounders put up an average of 12.51 points, while those chosen in the third round produced a whopping 15.37 points per player.
- Teams have won 59.1% of the time this season when they throw no picks in a week.
- Teams have won 75.0% of the time this season when starting the league's top-scoring RB of the week.
- BayArea has fallen short of their projected score each week this season.
- Teams that were projected to have a top-5 scoring QB were only 2-3 overall.
- Justin Fields was left on Julz's bench this week. His 31.98 points would have been the fourth-highest individual amount in the league.
- Football is back was projected to win by the widest margin this week (20.06 points) but only ended up beating Off The Grid by 9.12 points.
Week 4 Recap: Tuesday Edition
Steelers Goes Crazy on Chappers NZ Choppers to Capture 3rd Place
- Updated: Tuesday October 01, 2024 7:12:00 PM CUT
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Both teams saved their best for prime time in what turned out to be a 144.34 to 83.14 blowout for Steelers. Steelers scored 35.90 points on Sunday Night Football and 41.20 on Monday (a combined 53% of their total score), while Chappers NZ Choppers put together a solid 22.64 points on SNF and 17.50 on MNF (adding up to be 48% of their score). While the late efforts were impressive for both teams, Steelers really outperformed expectations. They were originally projected to score only 13.23 points on Sunday night and just 20.76 on Monday. Steelers was led by Derrick Henry this week (199 Rsh Yds, 1 Rsh TD, 1 Rec TD). Henry rushed for 199 yards and provided 35.90 points in the beatdown. Kenneth Walker III also pitched in with 33.60 points on three touchdowns (80 Rsh Yds, 36 Rec Yds, 3 TD). With Kyle Pitts delivering zero points for Steelers, the outcome could have been worse. Steelers had the top overall score of the week, as well as the second-biggest margin of victory in the league this season. Steelers (2-2, 452.56 points) climbs into third place, while Chappers NZ Choppers (2-2, 403.62 points) drops to seventh place.
Along with being the one D to post a negative score, the Buffalo Bills DEF (on Chappers NZ Choppers) represented the only starter in the whole league in negative territory. Alexander Mattison ultimately deserved more touches for Chappers NZ Choppers, as he put up an efficient 60 all-purpose yards on just five total touches.
Steelers was on another level in the backfield, as they started the two best RBs in the league this week (a grand total of 22 were started). Also, with 27 touches this week for Derrick Henry, it means that his touches have now increased in three consecutive games.
Steelers gets a challenge in Week 5 when they go up against Hubcity (3-1, 486.66), who averages an impressive 121.66 points per game. Chappers NZ Choppers takes on Football is back (2-2, 427.10).
Advanced Analysis
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- XChappers NZ Choppers
- XSteelers
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70523517
- 23.64
- 5.24
- QB
- 11.60
- 69.50
- RB
- 33.60
- 43.60
- WR
- 9.30
- 0.00
- TE
- 6.00
- 18.00
- K
- -1.00
- 8.00
- DEF
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- XProjected Points
- XActual Points
- XOptimal Lineup
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- Chappers NZ Choppers
- 97.63
- 83.14
- 96.48
- Steelers
- 107.71
- 144.34
- 196.28
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- XDrafted
- XTraded For
- XPicked Up
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Chappers NZ Choppers
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Steelers
Difference Maker
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- Lamar Jackson QB - BAL Chappers NZ Choppers 23.64 Pts
- Kenneth Walker III RB - SEA Steelers 33.60 Pts
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Walker had 12 carries for 80 yards and three TDs, giving him a rushing touchdown in both of his games this season.
The 23.64 points scored by Jackson this week was good enough to rank sixth among QBs.
Player Notes
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Derrick Henry RB - BAL
Henry rushed for 199 yards and a TD, giving him at least 150 rushing yards and a touchdown in each of his last two games.
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Younghoe Koo K - ATL
With 18.00 points, Koo tallied the second-highest score for a K this week.
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CeeDee Lamb WR - DAL
Lamb (98 Rec Yds, 1 TD) scored 23.60 points, the fourth-highest score of any WR in the league this week.
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Jakobi Meyers WR - LV
With 10 targets this week, Meyers has seen his targets increase in each of his last three games.
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Drake London WR - ATL
With 12 targets this week, London has seen his targets increase in each of his last three games.
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Marvin Harrison Jr. WR - ARI
After a week where he hauled in five catches for 45 yards and a TD, Harrison has scored a touchdown in each of his last three games.
