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  • David
  • 9-5-0 (3)
  • , Streak: W3
Waiver: 9
171.80
Killer KoalasKiller Koalas
  • MARISSA
  • 8-6-0 (6)
  • , Streak: L1
Waiver: 5
166.30
LIVE CHARTPOINTS
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      Matchup Outcome
      LETSGOBO Killer Koalas
      QB Lamar Jackson
      QB - BAL | vs NYG
      51.00 Jalen Hurts
      QB - PHI | vs PIT
      35.00
      RB Josh Jacobs
      RB - GB | vs SEA
      21.60 Isiah Pacheco
      RB - KC | vs CLE
      5.70
      RB Kyren Williams
      RB - LAR | vs SF
      16.20 Chase Brown
      RB - CIN | vs TEN
      26.30
      WR Puka Nacua
      WR - LAR | vs SF
      17.80 Jakobi Meyers
      WR - LV | vs ATL
      10.90
      WR Ladd McConkey
      WR - LAC | vs TB
      16.80 CeeDee Lamb
      WR - DAL | vs CAR
      29.60
      TE Pat Freiermuth
      TE - PIT | vs PHI
      11.20 Zach Ertz
      TE - WAS | vs NO
      4.50
      R/W/T Malik Nabers
      WR - NYG | vs BAL
      24.20 Jaxon Smith-Njigba
      WR - SEA | vs GB
      18.30
      K Cameron Dicker
      K - LAC | vs TB
      5.00 Tyler Bass
      K - BUF | vs DET
      13.00
      DEF Minnesota Vikings
      DEF - MIN | vs CHI
      8.00 Denver Broncos
      DEF - DEN | vs IND
      23.00
      Final Score 171.80 166.30
      Around The League
      • Killer Koalas continues defying the pundits, and has beaten their projected score 10 weeks in a row.
      • Tigerpaws has now beaten their projected score five weeks in a row.
      • Cyber Warriors has now beaten their projected score three weeks in a row.
      • Cyber Warriors couldn't get the victory against Tigerpaws despite starting the league's top-scoring RB (Conner with 33.80 points) and the top-scoring TE (LaPorta with 21.10) this week.
      • Cyber Warriors unfortunately stashed Jared Goff on their bench. The 64.00 points would have represented the highest individual amount in the league this week.
      • No surprise here: teams have won 62.5% of the time this season when starting the league's top-scoring QB of the week (5-3 overall).
      • Starting a top-5 RB didn't mean much, as teams that did went 0-2 overall.
      • LETSGOBO is on a four-game winning streak.

      Week 15 Recap: Tuesday Edition

      LETSGOBO Nudges Past Killer Koalas, Notches 4th in a Row

      LETSGOBO slipped by Killer Koalas 171.80 to 166.30 while putting up the highest point total in the league this week. LETSGOBO took a 34.00-point lead on Thursday and remained in front for the rest of the matchup. LETSGOBO goes to 2-1 this season against Killer Koalas, avenging a Week 10 heartbreaking loss (122.20 to 120.40) the last time the teams met. Killer Koalas was led by Jalen Hurts with 35.00 points (290 Pas Yds, 45 Rsh Yds, 2 Pas TD, 1 Rsh TD) and CeeDee Lamb, who scored 29.60 (116 Rec Yds, 1 TD).

      Pacheco had plenty of opportunities for Killer Koalas, but could only manage 47 total yards on 14 touches. One spot where Killer Koalas is wishing they could get a do-over is RB. Bucky Irving could have started in place of Isiah Pacheco, and that point difference would've been enough to change the outcome.

      For the winners, a pair of players have been warming up at the right time: Pat Freiermuth and Josh Jacobs. Over the past four fantasy matchups, that duo has surpassed their season scoring averages by 47% and 36%, respectively. On the other hand, LETSGOBO has a player moving in the wrong direction. The Minnesota Vikings DEF has fallen well beneath their year-to-date average recently. Despite the loss, Killer Koalas also had a couple of players peaking for the postseason: the Denver Broncos DEF and Chase Brown. Over the past month, that combo has averaged 16.50 and 22.22 points, respectively, topping their season-long marks by 58% and 41%.

      LETSGOBO wrapped up the No. 3 seed, fueled by a sizzling start to the season. They advance to the semifinals where they will face No. 2-seeded Bugeaters, who is coming off a bye week. LETSGOBO has a 1-1 record against Bugeaters this season. Killer Koalas ended the regular season in sixth place with a record of 8-6. In terms of scoring average, they ranked slightly better (fourth with 122.17). Killer Koalas was bounced early this postseason, losing in their first playoff matchup.

      Advanced Analysis
        1. XLETSGOBO
        2. XKiller Koalas
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        1. 51.00
        2. 35.00
        3. QB
        1. 37.80
        2. 32.00
        3. RB
        1. 58.80
        2. 58.80
        3. WR
        1. 11.20
        2. 4.50
        3. TE
        1. 5.00
        2. 13.00
        3. K
        1. 8.00
        2. 23.00
        3. DEF
        1. XProjected Points
        2. XActual Points
        3. XOptimal Lineup
        1. LETSGOBO
        2. 126.65
        3. 171.80
        4. 171.80
        1. Killer Koalas
        2. 120.78
        3. 166.30
        4. 166.30
        1. XDrafted
        2. XTraded For
        3. XPicked Up
      • LETSGOBO

      • Killer Koalas

      Difference Maker
      • NYG Player headshot
      • Malik Nabers WR - NYG LETSGOBO 24.20 Pts
      • Denver Broncos DEF - DEN Killer Koalas 23.00 Pts
      • DEN Headshot
      The Broncos Defense (13 PA, 1 TD, 2 Sack, 2 Int, 3 Fum) exceeded their 6.56-point projection by 250.6%, which beat all other DEFs in the league this week.
      Nabers made 10 catches for 82 yards and a TD, the first time he's had at least 10 catches since he had 12 against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 4.
      Player Notes
      • GB Headshot
      • Josh Jacobs RB - GB

        With a statline of 26 carries for 94 yards and a TD this week, Jacobs now has a rushing TD in each of his last five games.

      • LAR Headshot
      • Kyren Williams RB - LAR

        Williams had 29 carries for a season-high 108 yards.

      • BAL Headshot
      • Lamar Jackson QB - BAL

        The 51.00 points scored by Jackson this week was good enough to rank third among QBs.

      • PIT Headshot
      • Pat Freiermuth TE - PIT

        With 11.20 points (22 Rec Yds, 1 TD), Freiermuth tallied the eighth-highest score for a TE this week.

      • BUF Headshot
      • Tyler Bass K - BUF

        With 13.00 points, Bass tallied the second-highest score for a K this week.

      • DAL Headshot
      • CeeDee Lamb WR - DAL

        Lamb (116 Rec Yds, 1 TD) scored 29.60 points, the sixth-highest score of any WR in the league this week.

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