Week 16
Toilet Seat Cut
13-2 171.82
161.51
Try Not To Suck
155.22
11-4
134.72
Try Not To Suck beat predictions but lose to Toilet Seat Cut, 171.82-155.22
Try Not To Suck stepped up and exceeded expectations, but it wasn't enough to change the result as Toilet Seat Cut earned a 171.82-155.22 victory. Toilet Seat Cut never trailed in this one after earning a 21.9-point lead on Saturday behind George Kittle (18.9 points) and John Brown (12.6). Aaron Jones (28.5 points) and Steven Sims Jr. (25.8) carried the flag for Try Not To Suck in the loss. This marks the first time this season Toilet Seat Cut have beaten Try Not To Suck, after falling 169.39-118.47 in their last matchup. Toilet Seat Cut end the season with a record of 13-2, while Try Not To Suck finish the campaign at 11-4.
Matchup Timeline
Toilet Seat Cut
Try Not To Suck
Inside the Matchup
Matchup Player of the Week
Sanders racked up 156 yards from scrimmage and ran for a touchdown as the Eagles beat the Cowboys 17-9. In doing so, he put up 26.6 points and nearly doubled his scoring projection, the highest percent increase of any player on Toilet Seat Cut this week.
Top Player Comparison
Matchup Highlights
Saturday
John Brown had a 53-yard touchdown catch for Toilet Seat Cut, helping the team to a 39.60-17.70 lead.
Sunday Early
Lamar Jackson had a 39-yard touchdown pass for Toilet Seat Cut, while Chris Conley had a 42-yard touchdown catch, helping Toilet Seat Cut to a 121.57-64.00 lead.
Sunday Late
There were players with highlight-reel moments for both teams on Sunday afternoon, but it was Toilet Seat Cut who took the lead, 151.97-126.72. For Toilet Seat Cut, Jason Myers had a 51-yard field goal. Kyler Murray hit Larry Fitzgerald for a 21-yard touchdown pass for Try Not To Suck.
Monday
Aaron Jones had a 56-yard touchdown run for Try Not To Suck.
Points By Position
Toilet Seat Cut
Try Not To Suck
Standings Update
Is it just us or did the end of the season come out of nowhere? Time flies when you're having fun. Before we pivot to next year, we'd like to dig into this season one last time.
Toilet Seat Cut
Toilet Seat Cut finished the season with the league's highest points average (158.17 ppg), placing them on top of the standings at the end of the regular season.
Important Players
1361 Rush Yds, 14 Rush TDs, 933 Rec Yds, 4 Rec TDs
Lamar Jackson
Best Drafted
3127 Pass Yds, 36 Pass TDs, 1206 Rush Yds, 7 Rush TDs
Chris Conley
Best Acquisition
44 Rec, 737 Rec Yds, 5 Rec TDs
Try Not To Suck
Try Not To Suck finished the season with the league's 2nd-best points average (151.79 ppg), placing them 2nd in the standings at the end of the regular season.
Important Players
984 Rush Yds, 16 Rush TDs, 431 Rec Yds, 3 Rec TDs
Kyler Murray
Best Drafted
3397 Pass Yds, 18 Pass TDs, 544 Rush Yds, 4 Rush TDs
Ryan Fitzpatrick
Best Acquisition
3209 Pass Yds, 19 Pass TDs, 228 Rush Yds, 3 Rush TDs
What If
Toilet Seat Cut would have beaten six other teams besides Try Not To Suck this week.
Try Not To Suck would have lost to just one other team besides Toilet Seat Cut this week.
If Toilet Seat Cut played Try Not To Suck every week this season, they'd be 10-5.
Toilet Seat Cut would be 10-3 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Try Not To Suck.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Toilet Seat Cut, Try Not To Suck would be 9-4.
If Toilet Seat Cut had played every team in the league each week, they would be 116-45.
If they played every team every week, Try Not To Suck would be 106-55.