- The Pick One struggles in the Sieczkiewicz household continued in Week 11. Matt was the latest victim of Matthew Stafford's dreadful 2022 with just 159 yards passing before getting pulled in Los Angeles' loss to the Saints.
- At least Brittany had a compaintriot with Lenny when it comes to Taylor Heinicke. Houston's inability to do anything offensively left little for the Commanders QB to do which allowed him to throw for only 191 yards yet still win comfortably.
- Trevor really talked himself into something resembling a "Prove He Still Has Something" game from Carolina's Baker Mayfield against a vulnerable Baltimore secondary. Instead it was an ugly 13-3 loss, 196 yards passing, and presumably a return to the bench in Week 12 for the former #1 overall pick.
- Kyler Murray continues to stutter step towards a return which meant Colin had to turn to Colt McCoy on Monday Night Football. It could have gone much worse for the Cardinals QB in Mexico City, but he was able to throw for 218 yards before getting substituted in the blowout loss to the 49ers.
- Braving Thursday Night Football was Ryan with Aaron Rodgers. After 227 yards against the Titans, only Colin and Scott have the reigning MVP left at their disposal as we reach the end of the bye week cycle.
- Our second double selection of Week 11 was Chicago's Justin Fields. Both Jeff and Scott used their first rushing yards bonus of the season to get the Bears quarterback up to a final score of 238 in defeat to Atlanta.
- Pittsburgh's Kenny Pickett was the final two-timer of the week getting picked by both Al and Buddy. The Steelers rookie used the first-year bonus to get to a score of 315, the best output for a rookie in 2022, as his team fell short in a shootout with the Bengals.
- But our top scorer for the week was Rachel who got into the top half of the Challenge table thanks to Daniel Jones. Danny Dimes had plenty of opportunity to throw for the G-Men being down to Detroit which led to a 341 yard showing, his best yardage haul since a 402 yard day against New Orleans in October of last year.
- Optimally, Cincinnati's Joe Burrow threw for 355 in that aforementioned track meet with the Steelers. It was Burrow's fourth game with 300 or more yards in 2022.
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