Week 10 has come and gone. There were quite a few surprise in Week 10, as quite a few top teams stumbled. A couple of come from behind wins also helped make this week a bit more tumultuous than normal. Let's take a look back at last week's games.
STL House Centipedes extended their win streak to three games with an easy victory over Leknid Lunatics, cruising to a 82.64 point win. Leknid Lunatics took a 4.80-point lead on Thursday, but it was all STL House Centipedes after that. They were led by Justin Fields (51.38 points) and Jeff Wilson Jr. (27.3). James Conner (23.6 points) and Tyler Lockett (13.2) were the leaders for Leknid Lunatics in defeat. STL House Centipedes (6-4) will look to build on their success against Car Ramrod, while Leknid Lunatics (3-7) will face Autodraft Bitches in an effort to get back on track.
There's no easy way to say it, SMILF underperformed, at least according to projections, as Team Pup-N-Suds cruised to a 50.3 point win. Team Pup-N-Suds got out to a 6.90-point lead on Thursday behind DJ Moore and never let it go. Jalen Hurts (27.8 points) and Jared Goff (17.84) were the leaders for SMILF in the loss. Team Pup-N-Suds (8-2) will look to add to their success against Dinkel 3.16, while SMILF (5-5) attempt to right the ship against Houston Dinkel.
Dalvin Cook had 32.6 points for Autodraft Bitches, the best total in the matchup and eighth-highest in the league this week, but it wasn't enough to defeat Fueled By Ayahuasca, who rolled to a 48.72 point win. Fueled By Ayahuasca got out to an early 9.20-point lead on Thursday. Autodraft Bitches came back to take the lead early Sunday, powered by Dalvin Cook (32.6 points) and Jamaal Williams (11.9). Unphased, Fueled By Ayahuasca made a run later that afternoon, as Tony Pollard (26.8 points) and DeAndre Hopkins (19.8) put them back in the lead once and for all. Fueled By Ayahuasca (6-4) will look to keep it rolling against Ginger Lightning, while Autodraft Bitches (2-8) try to generate some positive momentum against Leknid Lunatics.
Both teams failed to rise to the occasion, falling short of their projected point totals, but Dinkel 3.16 did enough to take down Fowler's Heathens. Fowler's Heathens took a 1.00-point lead on Thursday, but Dinkel 3.16 held the lead the rest of the way. They were led by Josh Allen (28.6 points) and Kenny Pickett (19.06 points). Jonathan Taylor (33.3 points) and Andy Dalton (11.06) were the leaders for Fowler's Heathens in the loss. Dinkel 3.16 (7-3) will look to sustain their winning ways against Team Pup-N-Suds, while Fowler's Heathens (6-4) will meet All 2 Whales in an effort to get back in the win column.
Car Ramrod stepped up, securing a 15.08 point win over Houston Dinkel, who fell short of projections. Houston Dinkel nabbed a 7.92-point lead early Sunday afternoon, but Car Ramrod held the lead the rest of the way. They were led by Davante Adams (36.6 points) and Daniel Jones (26.28). Dak Prescott (27.2 points) and Terry McLaurin (26.8 points) carried the flag for Houston Dinkel in the loss. Car Ramrod (5-5) will look to build on their success against STL House Centipedes, while Houston Dinkel (6-4) will meet SMILF in an effort to develop some positive momentum.
Captain Morgan stepped up, coming out on top with a 13.44 point win over Ginger Lightning, who fell short of projections. Captain Morgan took an early 3.72-point lead on Thursday. Ginger Lightning bounced back to take the lead early afternoon Sunday, powered by Tua Tagovailoa (29.4 points) and Kirk Cousins (25.48). Not to be deterred, Captain Morgan pulled it together later that afternoon, as CeeDee Lamb (43 points) and Michael Pittman Jr. (12.3) put them back on top once and for all. Captain Morgan (2-8) will look to build on their success against The Dictatorship, while Ginger Lightning (6-4) will take on Fueled By Ayahuasca in an effort to get back in the win column.
The Dictatorship stepped up, coming from behind for a 15.3 point win over All 2 Whales. The Dictatorship trailed 144.94-123.24 heading into Monday night, but the team charged back behind Antonio Gibson (14.8 points) and DeVonta Smith (13.9). Christian Kirk (36.5 points) and Stefon Diggs (29.8) did everything they could for All 2 Whales in defeat. The Dictatorship (5-5) will look to keep it rolling against Captain Morgan, while All 2 Whales (3-7) try to get back on track against Fowler's Heathens.
Studs & Duds
Stud - QB Justin Fields with 51.38 points for STL House Centipedes
Dud - QB Malik Willis with -2.40 points for Autodraft Bitches
Weekly Challenge - STL House Centipedes
This week's challenge was The Valedictorian and went to the team with the best tight end (regardless of starting position). That team was STL House Centipedes, who got 21.2 points from Travis Kelce. Cole Kmet was the top scorer at the position on Ginger Lightning's bench. Next week is All Stats 100% and goes to the team with the scoring player. If that had been the challenge this week, STL House Centipedes would have won with 51.38 points from Justin Fields.
This is STL House Centipedes' second weekly challenge win of the season.
Weekly Rankings
Team Pup-N-Suds
Dinkel 3.16 (+1)
Houston Dinkel (-1)
Fueled By Ayahuasca (+2)
STL House Centipedes (+2)
Ginger Lightning (-2)
Fowler's Heathens (-2)
The Dictatorship (+1)
Car Ramrod (+1)
SMILF (-2)
All 2 Whales
Leknid Lunatics
Captain Morgan (+1)
Autodraft Bitches (-1)
Waiver Wire Adds
Time to go take a look and see what's left out on the waiver wire for those who need some roster help.
QB -
The quarterback position is once again empty this week as all starting quarterbacks are currently rostered.
WR - Christian Watson, Darius Slayton, Nick Westbrook-Ikhine
Christian Watson finally showed out in Week 10, finding the end zone three times against the Dallas defense. He also added eight targets with four receptions and 107 yards. Darius Slayton was 3-4 on targets with 95 yards and a touchdown that went for 54 yards. Nick Westbrook-Ikhine was 5-8 for 119 yards and two touchdowns with the return of Matt Ryan under center.
RB - Gus Edwards, Latavius Murray, James Cook
Gus Edwards is expected to return to the Ravens in Week 11 after getting some extra rest during the bye. With J.K. Dobbins still on the shelf for a few weeks, Edwards is poised to lead this running back room in the short term. Latavius Murray once again led the Broncos in carries, rushing for nine times and added three receptions for 23 yards. James Cook remains the RB2 in Buffalo and rushed for five times in Week 11.
TE - Cade Otton, Hunter Henry
Cade Otton goes in to Week 11 on a bye but is worth the bench stash if you have a hole at tight end. Otton was 3-3 for 35 yards and was the clear favorite tight end over the returning Cameron Brate. Tyler Higbee led the Rams in receiving with 8-8 targets and 73 yards and was a favorite target for John Wolford.
Week 11 has four teams embracing their bye week. These are the teams on bye this week. Plan accordingly!
Enjoy Week 11!
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