a couple possibilities:
1) probably he has a very unbalanced playbook and/or plays with particularly high synergy with his team. there was a while where my only good receiver was my WR2, but I had two plays that involved going deep to him, so I did better than you would have expected.
2) you can have artificially low total ratings if some of your players are low-rated, even if they don't play much. most of my starters have ratings around 150, with a couple around 200, but my second TE, my FB, and my third CB all have ratings around 50. however my playbook is such that they almost never get on the field much less touch the ball, so it doesn't matter much.
1) probably he has a very unbalanced playbook and/or plays with particularly high synergy with his team. there was a while where my only good receiver was my WR2, but I had two plays that involved going deep to him, so I did better than you would have expected.
2) you can have artificially low total ratings if some of your players are low-rated, even if they don't play much. most of my starters have ratings around 150, with a couple around 200, but my second TE, my FB, and my third CB all have ratings around 50. however my playbook is such that they almost never get on the field much less touch the ball, so it doesn't matter much.
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