MLBPPWORLD FANTASY WEEK 13 RECAPS
One Man Revolution (GoTwins24) 115.16 iPump Plastic (iPumpPlastic) 104.34
Summary: One Man Revolution snapped their even-year curse and are now in the postseason for the first time in an even-numbered year. This came down to one decision: streaming Cleveland's defense. Houston's offense has been the worst in the league in 2022, and this continued with a horrific performance this week. Cleveland's defense scored multiple touchdowns and finished with 33 points. Without such a dominant performance, One Man Revolution would have been in serious trouble. Actually, Houston's offense was key in getting them to the playoffs, as the team streamed Miami's defense last week, which won them another must-win game. Aside from Cleveland, the team was quite mediocre. They generally rely on their strong RB core of Aaron Jones, Austin Ekeler, Rhamondre Stevenson, and Travis Etienne. But this week, they combined for just about 40, which is way below their usual standards. They have also had serious issues with pass catchers this year, and this week was no exception. Mike Evans and Chris Olave were looking concerning as they did not score any points until late in the second quarter, which made the win much more difficult than it needed to be. Also, Dalton Schultz scored just 4 after a strong Thanksgiving showing. While One Man Revolution made the postseason, they will need better performances to be a threat. The defending champion missed the postseason in a tough loss. Many of their players matched up favorably against their opposition, but were letdowns. Nick Chubb was the primary example of this, as he scored just 8 points despite facing the league's worst run defense. In the same matchup, Amari Cooper was also poor, scoring just 6. Deshaun Watson was clearly rusty, and this cost Cleveland's offense. Antonio Gibson faced a good matchup against the Giants, but he scored just 6.9. iPump Plastic would have been better off playing D'Andre Swift, as he would have added a key 19.1 points that would have won them the game. There were some bright spots, mainly Joe Burrow and Justin Jefferson. Burrow was expected to be strong, as he has been historically successful against Kansas City, and he delivered 30 points. Justin Jefferson, in contrast, faced a tough matchup in Sauce Gardner, but was still able to score 15. But these two performances were not enough to offset the overall disappointment, and iPump Plastic will miss the postseason despite a strong roster.
Auto Pilot (PhilliesFan134) 115.3 The Jared Goff Lion Experience (Dishnet34) 136.4
Summary: Despite a strong performance and a key victory, the Jared Goff Lion Experience will miss the postseason due to Team Griffith's victory over the Phantoms. Even still, it was a performance to be proud of. Generally, The Lion Experience struggles when Derrick Henry does, and Henry scored just 4.8 this week. But Henry's teammates covered for him. Amon-Ra St. Brown has been one of the best fantasy picks in 2022, and he continued that by scoring 29.1. Also, Keenan Allen appears to now be fully healthy, and scored 17.8 this week. Still, Allen's return may have been too late, as had he been this healthy all year, the Lion Experience probably could have won at least one more game. This is especially the case given Justin Herbert's struggles, but Herbert has been better since Allen returned to the lineup. Lastly, Dallas's defense has been a strong performer all year, and they went off in the fourth quarter against Indianapolis to secure the win for the Lion Experience. Ultimately, though, flex-2 issues sunk the team, especially in last week's loss. Adam Thielen scored just 3 points, continuing a downward trend in his career. Had the Jared Goff Lion Experience had stronger options at flex-2, they may have been able to continue their playoff streak. Instead, they will look to 2023 to return. Auto Pilot missed the postseason, but they were quite strong for an auto-drafted team. In fact, they made league history by becoming the first team to surpass the 200-point mark in a single week. Consistency was difficult to come by for them, though, which cost them a playoff spot. A.J. Brown was probably their most valuable player, and he finished his regular season with a strong 27.9. point performance. Tua Tagovailoa, despite early health issues, was also one of the best picks at QB. This also benefitted Jaylen Waddle, who was usually able to put up good numbers despite Tyreek Hill's presence. This was not the case this week, though, as Waddle scored just 1.4. The main reason Auto Pilot missed the postseason was likely Alvin Kamara's tough season. Kamara scored almost 40 in the team's record-setting win, but aside from this performance, he was mostly forgettable. Had Kamara played up to his draft spot, Auto Pilot may have made the postseason. Still, they can be somewhat proud of a 6-7 record, which is hard to come by with an autodrafted team.
Team Griffith (jag123jg) 119.02 Detroit Phantoms (DTigers115) 99.68
Summary: Team Griffith officially clinched a postseason appearance with a needed win over the Phantoms. Had Team Griffith lost, they would have become one of the unluckiest teams in league history, as they would have missed the playoffs despite being the highest-scoring team for the second straight year. It was looking precarious for Team Griffith around 4 EST, as Kansas City and Miami were struggling offensively. But Tyreek Hill had a strong second half and finished with 25. Christian McCaffrey was also elite, scoring 25. McCaffrey's performance was impressive as it occured despite Jimmy Garropolo's injury. Since McCaffrey was able to perform with Brock Purdy, a former Mr. Irrelevant, he appears to be a strong QB-proof option going forward. These performances were enough to offset a let-down from Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, who combined for 25 points. Generally, Team Griffith is at their best when Mahomes and Kelce are on, but they were still able to win despite their struggles. Mahomes and Kelce have easier schedules in the postseason, which may make Team Griffith a dangerous team. Their biggest issue is unquestionably at RB2, where Raheem Mostert has fallen off. Mostert was a strong RB2 play about a month ago, but he failed to make an impact this week. There are two sources of hope here: Cam Akers and JK Dobbins. Akers scored 18 points this week, which is a positive sign, and JK Dobbins may be close to returning from injury. If either of these options can become a stable RB2, Team Griffith may be the championship favorite, if they are not already. It was a shockingly poor end to the season to the Detroit Phantoms, who finished with seven consecutive losses. Their pass-catchers were the main reason behind this, as many of them were major busts in 2022. Courtland Sutton, Tyler Conklin, and Jakobi Meyers each combined for just around 5 this week, which is essentially insurmountable. Also, Allen Lazard has been replaced by Christian Watson as Green Bay's WR1, and he has failed to score in double-digits since Week 9. Terry McLaurin has been the only solid pass-catcher, especially with Taylor Heinecke at QB. McLaurin scored 20.5 this week, but his teammates could not follow his example. Because of these issues, the Phantoms could not best surround their RB core of Jonathan Taylor and Saquon Barkley, although Taylor was not nearly as good as he was in 2021. It was a major letdown of a season for the Phantoms despite their 4-2 start, and they will now look to 2023 to return to form.
Atomic Pickles (AgentP) 153.2 Worst Team of All Time (Queso James) 90.74
Summary: The Atomic Pickles have to be quite disappointed that they are not making the postseason, because they could have been one of the hottest teams in the field. Their acquistion of Jalen Hurts has paid off in a big way, with Hurts emerging as the clear QB1 with a 34.4 point outburst. Additionally, they would have had a major positional advantage at WR, which has been a position that has been frustrating for many teams. Davante Adams dominated with 33.7 points, and DK Metcalf and Garrett Wilson followed in his lead to score 20 each. Deebo Samuel has been the team's biggest letdown at WR, but he was still solid with 9. 80 points from the receiving core will keep you competitive, and the Pickles showcased that this week. Ultimately, though, their RBs sunk them this season. This week, Jeff Wilson and Devin Singletary combined for 11, which is a far cry from their receivers. This year was a difficult one for the zero-RB strategy, and the Pickles were not able to find a reliable RB option. Had they done so, they could have been in the playoff picture, but they can be proud of a 6-7 finish after their poor start. Worst Team of All Time waived the white flag, as they started DJ Moore despite his bye week. Had they played Christian Watson, they could have scored 22 more, but this would not have mattered. Josh Jacobs and Stefon Diggs have been reliable options for them all season, but they have not been supplemented by other performers. Dameon Pierce appeared to be inching toward RB-1.5 status, but he has fallen off as Houston's offense began their catastrophic descent. Also, despite some strong games, Najee Harris was a first-round bust, which was difficult for Worst Team of All Time to overcome. They did earn some key victories in recent weeks, which gave them something to hold their heads high on, but they will now look to 2023 to return to the postseason.
Teiyo Tomozawas (MUFFINZ) 111.22 Los Angeles Aodgers (Kungfupandacam) 94.04
Summary: Teiyo Tomozawas clinched the top seed and the division crown and will make the playoffs for the second-straight year, an 100% success rate for them. Their RBs have been their strongsuit this year, and that continued this week. Dalvin Cook scored 15.3, which was an improvement over 7 points in the past two weeks. Also, Samaje Perine has been a key handcuff for Joe Mixon, and he was able to score 18.5 this week. Joe Mixon may be coming closer to a return, but Perine was definitely a respectable replacement. As it stands, the team's biggest need is at WR, as there have not been many dependable options there for them this year. Chris Godwin has been quite good, but he only scored 10 points this week, although he had a late touchdown overturned. Marquise Brown's upcoming return to the lineup may be significant for the team, as he can potentially be the WR1/2 for which the team needs. Michael Pittman was a major letdown this week, scoring just 2 points after it appeared he may be more successful with Matt Ryan at QB. Ultimately, Teiyo Tomozawas' success will be dependant upon the trio of Josh Allen, Dalvin Cook, and Joe Mixon. Each of these players are capable of an explosion at any time, evidenced by Mixon's 53-point outburst in Week 9. If they can find a solid WR option or two to back-up this core, they can be in position to win a title. For the Aodgers, some concerns emerged in the loss. Mainly, Lamar Jackson left the game early with an injury, and finished with just a point. Jackson will miss 1-3 weeks with his PCL injury, and the Aodgers do not have a replacement option on the roster, so they will need to look to the waiver wire. Also, Kenneth Walker was injured, although his injury does not seem as serious, which will benefit the Aodgers. There are also some concerns at WR, as Drake London, Josh Palmer, and Nico Collins are okay, but they have not been able to fill the void left by Cooper Kupp. Health will be a major factor in the Aodgers' playoff success, as Mike Williams and Damien Harris have also been injured. Going forward, Tony Pollard is probably their X-factor, as he can single-handedly win matchups depending on gamescript. In the first round of the semifinals, he faces a horrific Houston run defense, so he may be able to come up big for LA. They face a tough matchup in Team Griffith, so they will need everyone to step up their games.
Playoff Matchups: (1) Teiyo Tomozawas vs. (4) One Man Revolution (2) Team Griffith vs. (3) Los Angeles Aodgers
Final Standings: Alvin Lockhart Division Team Griffith 7-6 One Man Revolution 7-6 The Jared Goff Lion Experience 7-6 iPump Plastic 6-7 Detroit Phantoms 4-9
Gilgamesh Star Division Teiyo Tomozawas 10-3 Los Angeles Aodgers 8-5 Auto Pilot 6-7 Atomic Pickles 6-7 Worst Team of All Time 4-9
Final Power Rankings (Based on Total Points Scored): 1. Team Griffith (1752.78) 2. One Man Revolution (1680.54) 3. Los Angeles Aodgers (1580.78) 4. Teiyo Tomozawas (1580.22) 5. iPump Plastic (1558.58) 6. The Jared Goff Lion Experience (1510.54) 7. Auto Pilot (1497.22) 8. Worst Team of All Time (1465.92) 9. Atomic Pickles (1461.3) 10. Detroit Phantoms (1307.1)
Best of luck to the four playoff teams!
_________________ The source of my emotional anguish:
ZeroGibson13 wrote: So far your Game 1 and 2 predictions have been the opposite of right, so I'm gonna predict the Indians have a 3-1 lead after Game 4. ...
BrewersFuzz wrote: AND THEN IN A SHOCKING TURN OF EVENTS CLEVELAND BLOWS THE 3-1 LEAD THIS TIME
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