OBX Burger find way to top MATCHUP PROBLEM 290.97-262.89
Both teams failed to live up to projections, but OBX Burger did enough to take down MATCHUP PROBLEM. Predicted to come up short by a score of 351.07-324.80, OBX Burger emerged victorious with a 290.97-262.89 victory over MATCHUP PROBLEM. MATCHUP PROBLEM grabbed a 19.48-point lead on Thursday, but OBX Burger held the lead the rest of the way. They were led by Jameis Winston, who passed for 249 yards and 2 touchdowns and ran for 48 yards for 35.4 points, and Damon Harrison Sr., who made 7 tackles and recorded a sack (26.1 points). Marcus Mariota (33.75 points) and Ezekiel Elliott (29.81) did their part for MATCHUP PROBLEM in the loss. This marks the second time this season OBX Burger have taken down MATCHUP PROBLEM, after winning 337.01-325.79 in their last matchup. OBX Burger (6-7) will look to keep it rolling in the playoffs, while MATCHUP PROBLEM (6-7) will attempt to bounce back and make a run of their own in the postseason.
Harrison Sr. overachieved for the third time this season, scoring 26.1 points against his 10.27-point projection. During a 30-16 loss to the Rams, he made 7 tackles and recorded a sack. Harrison Sr. ranks #1 among fantasy DTs this season and will face the Cardinals next week.
Thursday
Drew Brees had a 30-yard touchdown pass for OBX Burger, who trailed 35.51-16.03 after Thursday Night Football.
Sunday Early
Jameis Winston had a 48-yard pass for OBX Burger to contribute to a 224.15-176.47 lead for the team.
Sunday Late
There were players with highlight-reel plays on both teams on Sunday afternoon, after which OBX Burger owned a 285.60-241.85 lead. For OBX Burger, Harrison Butker had a 50-yard field goal. Marcus Mariota made the highlight reel for MATCHUP PROBLEM with a 55-yard pass and a 44-yard pass.
OBX Burger
Listen OBX Burger, we're glass-half-full kind of coaches. While some may harp on the fact that our scoring output has declined a bit recently, we'll choose to spin this in a positive direction. Averaging 328.62 points through Week 12, our crew has shown it's certainly capable of outperforming the 290.97 we needed to win this past week!
MATCHUP PROBLEM
Unless MATCHUP PROBLEM wants to go diva-mode on us, then "not seeing many looks" isn't really a valid excuse this time around. Our five pass-catchers (four WR and one TE) were targeted a healthy 23 times in Week 13. With just 14 total catches, that group may need to work on chemistry with their QBs.