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Cyber WarriorsCyber Warriors
  • Darrell
  • 8-6-0 (4)
  • , Streak: W2
Waiver: 10
132.30
TigerpawsTigerpaws
  • Diane
  • 8-6-0 (5)
  • , Streak: W1
Waiver: 2
136.00
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      Matchup Outcome
      Cyber Warriors Tigerpaws
      QB Brock Purdy
      QB - SF | vs LAR
      5.40 Josh Allen
      QB - BUF | vs DET
      51.90
      RB James Conner
      RB - ARI | vs NE
      33.80 Rico Dowdle
      RB - DAL | vs CAR
      17.90
      RB Jonathan Taylor
      RB - IND | vs DEN
      13.10 Chuba Hubbard
      RB - CAR | vs DAL
      8.90
      WR Terry McLaurin
      WR - WAS | vs NO
      26.30 Keenan Allen
      WR - CHI | vs MIN
      20.20
      WR Nico Collins
      WR - HOU | vs MIA
      17.70 DJ Moore
      WR - CHI | vs MIN
      15.00
      TE Sam LaPorta
      TE - DET | vs BUF
      21.10 George Kittle
      TE - SF | vs LAR
      10.10
      R/W/T Deebo Samuel Sr.
      WR - SF | vs LAR
      4.90 David Njoku
      TE - CLE | vs KC
      0.00
      K Justin Tucker
      K - BAL | vs NYG
      5.00 Jason Sanders
      K - MIA | vs HOU
      7.00
      DEF Baltimore Ravens
      DEF - BAL | vs NYG
      5.00 Arizona Cardinals
      DEF - ARI | vs NE
      5.00
      Final Score 132.30 136.00
      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

      Tigerpaws Pulls Off Comeback over Cyber Warriors, Makes the Semifinals

      Tigerpaws picked up the second-highest score by a player this week from Josh Allen with 51.90 points (362 Pas Yds, 68 Rsh Yds, 2 Pas TD, 2 Rsh TD) and erased a 31.50-point deficit on Monday night, edging Cyber Warriors 136.00 to 132.30. Tigerpaws had an excellent primetime showing with 35.20 points on Monday Night Football (26% of their total score). Tigerpaws has played Cyber Warriors well lately, improving to 2-1 head-to-head this season, including a Week 12 win (142.90 to 109.55) in their last matchup. Cyber Warriors was led by James Conner with 33.80 points (110 Rsh Yds, 28 Rec Yds, 2 TD) and Terry McLaurin, who scored 26.30 (73 Rec Yds, 2 TD). With David Njoku delivering zero points for Tigerpaws, the gap could have been wider.

      Both sides had a starter that left points out on the field. For Tigerpaws, Keenan Allen saw a total of 13 targets, but was able to reel in just six catches. Deebo Samuel Sr. put on a similar showing for Cyber Warriors, as he was able to snag three passes on seven targets.

      For the winners, a few players have been warming up at the right time, including Keenan Allen and J. Allen. Over the past four weeks, that duo has outperformed their season scoring averages by 64% and 51%, respectively. Conversely, Tigerpaws has a player moving in the wrong direction. Chuba Hubbard has substantially underperformed his year-to-date average recently.

      Fueled by a second-half surge, Tigerpaws slipped into the playoffs as the No. 5 seed. They advance to the semifinals where they will meet top-seeded Fecal Mist, who is coming off a bye week. Tigerpaws is undefeated against Fecal Mist in two matchups this season, with their last win coming in Week 10. Cyber Warriors concluded the regular season in fourth place with a record of 8-6. From a points per game perspective, they ranked slightly better (second with 131.56). Cyber Warriors was bounced early this postseason, losing in their first playoff matchup.

      Advanced Analysis
        1. XCyber Warriors
        2. XTigerpaws
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        1. 5.40
        2. 51.90
        3. QB
        1. 46.90
        2. 26.80
        3. RB
        1. 48.90
        2. 35.20
        3. WR
        1. 21.10
        2. 10.10
        3. TE
        1. 5.00
        2. 7.00
        3. K
        1. 5.00
        2. 5.00
        3. DEF
        1. XProjected Points
        2. XActual Points
        3. XOptimal Lineup
        1. Cyber Warriors
        2. 118.65
        3. 132.30
        4. 132.30
        1. Tigerpaws
        2. 111.02
        3. 136.00
        4. 136.00
        1. XDrafted
        2. XTraded For
        3. XPicked Up
      • Cyber Warriors

      • Tigerpaws

      Difference Maker
      • DET Player headshot
      • Sam LaPorta TE - DET Cyber Warriors 21.10 Pts
      • Keenan Allen WR - CHI Tigerpaws 20.20 Pts
      • CHI Headshot
      Allen (82 Rec Yds, 1 TD) scored 20.20 points to beat his 13.58-point projection by 48.7%. It's the fourth time this season that he beat his projected score.
      LaPorta (111 Rec Yds) scored 21.10 points, the highest score of any TE in the league this week.
      Player Notes
      • ARI Headshot
      • James Conner RB - ARI

        Conner had 16 carries for 110 yards and two TDs, the first time he's rushed for 100 yards since he had 107 against the Chicago Bears in Week 9.

      • IND Headshot
      • Jonathan Taylor RB - IND

        This week was the first time Taylor has topped 100 yards on the ground since he put up 114 on the Buffalo Bills in Week 10.

      • DAL Headshot
      • Rico Dowdle RB - DAL

        Dowdle had 25 carries for 149 yards, giving him at least 100 yards on the ground in each of his last three games.

      • WAS Headshot
      • Terry McLaurin WR - WAS

        The 26.30 points scored by McLaurin this week was good enough to rank eighth among WRs.

      • BUF Headshot
      • Josh Allen QB - BUF

        Allen has been tough to stop, throwing for at least 300 yards and two touchdowns in each of his last two games. He put up 362 passing yards and two TDs this week.

      • MIA Headshot
      • Jason Sanders K - MIA

        After a solid 2-2 on field goal attempts this week, Sanders has now made at least two field goals in each of his last two games.

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