Fanrun Fantasy Scoreboard: Week 10

By Tucker Harlin

Week 10 of the Fanrun Fantasy Football Fight is in the books.

Outside of one team going off for 180, this was a pretty terrible week of fantasy football. There is a new #1 in the league thanks to some decisive results over the weekend.

TUCKER HARLIN 99.8 vs RUSSELL SMITH 108

I guess after the terrible luck he had last Monday, Russ was bound to beat me. I also knew this was going to lead to disaster in the week shaping up to our matchup.

I won at both running back at and quarterback, but not by enough. Breece Hall and Derrick Henry both stayed under 15 while Josh Allen couldn’t quite break 20.

I was never going to have a chance with a rag tag receiving core of Ricky Pearsall and Noah Brown, but Russ needed a good night from Puka Nacua to win there.

Russell got the win at tight end and defense with nice days from Trey McBride and Tyler Bass, and I suppose it helps when Jared Goff throws five interceptions to your defense.

Neither of us had anything to show for on the bench.

HOUSTON KRESS 118.32 vs MORE IMPORTANT ISSUES 105.68

Quarterback, receiver, tight end, and defense were Houston’s three wins.

Brock Purdy crossed the threshold of 20, Mac Jones gave the Vikings a nice 15 on defense, and MIssues left an injured Nico Collins and some dude I’ve literally never heard of in the lineup.

Bijan Robinson carried Issues to a win at running back and Chuba Hubbard had a nice week at flex.

Issues left quite a bit on the bench with Najee Harris, George Kittle, and Jauan Jennings while the Eagles defense scored 20 for Houston.

WILLIAM PATTESON 73.68 vs SAM BEARD 78.34

Everything about this game was gross.

Sam didn’t have an issue winning at running back as Overtime Bill’s running backs didn’t even combine for 10 points. Other wins for Sam included a mere survival at flex with 16.3 from Terry McLaurin and a strong 9 from Dicker the Kicker.

Drake London alone was enough to give William the win at receiver. Other wins included the 10 from Evan Engram and 4 from the 49ers defense.

Quite literally Sam’s entire bench outperformed starters while Quentin Johnston was the only noteworthy performance for Bill.

CODY MCCLURE 108.38 vs JACE BROWN 180.6

Jace basically won this blowout on Thursday night with the 32.9 from Lamar Jackson and 55.4 from Ja’Marr Chase. His other noteworthy performances were a 20.5 from George Pickens, 20.4 from Travis Kelce, and 17 from the Bills defense.

The only win for Cody came at running back thanks to the 19 Rachaad White put up.

These two had one good performance each on the bench, Cody with Calvin Ridley and Jace with Austin Ekeler.

JON REED 116.28 vs RYAN BROWN 85.84

Don’t look now but Jon is inching closer to .500.

The Juggalos won everywhere except flex. It wasn’t like Jon had this amazing week either; Chase Brown, Bucky Irving, and Mark Andrews were the only two to break 20.

Ryan’s win at flex consisted of a 9.6 from DeAndre Hopkins. Better days are ahead for Ryan at running back with the return of Christian McCaffrey, he just couldn’t what he wanted out of De’Von Achane.

Both left one good receiver on the bench apiece. Jon left 17.4 from Rashod Bateman there while Ryan had 19 from Courtland Sutton.

BOB BASKERVILLE 125.12 vs TIM HILL 82.5

Bob needed this blowout in the worst possible way.

Bob won everywhere but running back this week thanks to a dreadful performance from Javonte Williams. Joe Burrow balled out for 33.72 while the receivers, flex, tight end, and defense all broke double figures.

James Conner had far and away the best week for Tim with 22.3. Deebo Samuel and Jonathan Taylor were his only other players to sniff double figures.

Patrick Mahomes and Trey Benson would’ve been nice bench options for Tim while Bob’s only noteworthy performance there was the 15.6 from Sam LaPorta.

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