Phelony's Team outperform predictions, defeat Warren's Team in 143.66-104.98 rout
Phelony's Team stepped up, cruising to a 143.66-104.98 victory over Warren's Team, who fell short of projections. Warren's Team earned a 11.20-point lead on Thursday, but it was all Phelony's Team after that. They were led by Keenan Allen, who caught 14 passes for 148 yards and a touchdown for 29.8 points, and Phillip Lindsay, who ran for 157 yards and 2 touchdowns (28.4 points). Tarik Cohen (30 Rush Yds, 156 Rec Yds) and Zach Ertz (9 Rec, 83 Rec Yds) led the way for Warren's Team in defeat. This marks the first time this season Phelony's Team have taken down Warren's Team, after falling 178.48-93.7 in their last matchup. Phelony's Team (5-8) will look to build on their success against Raymond's Team, while Warren's Team (8-5) will attempt to develop some positive momentum against PR's Perfect Team.
Lindsay overachieved for the seventh time this season, scoring 28.4 points against his 15.01-point projection. During a 24-10 win over the Bengals, he ran for 157 yards and 2 touchdowns. Lindsay ranks #41 among all fantasy players this season and will face the 49ers next week.
Sunday Early
There were players with big-time moments on both teams early Sunday, after which Warren's Team had a 65.54-63.50 lead. For Phelony's Team, Phillip Lindsay had a 65-yard touchdown run. Tarik Cohen made the highlight reel for Warren's Team with a 46-yard catch.
Sunday Late
Harrison Butker had a 50-yard field goal for Warren's Team, contributing to a 87.58-63.50 lead for the team.
Sunday Night
Antonio Brown had a 28-yard touchdown catch and a 46-yard catch for Phelony's Team, while Philip Rivers had a 46-yard touchdown pass to contribute to a 143.66-87.58 lead for Phelony's Team.
Phelony's Team
Hey, we do appreciate the confidence this past week, Phelony's Team. Starting a player with zero points (Adam Vinatieri), while still earning a W... that's borderline cocky! We just ask you to please limit that flashy, show-off type of stuff to the regular season. Can you imagine how silly we'd look if we let it happen in the playoffs?
Warren's Team
Hey, our guys were just resting up for Week 14, right? The six offensive position starters (three WRs, two RBs, one TE) on Warren's Team collectively put up 500 yards and just one touchdown in Week 13. Our opponent's skill players showed off how it's supposed to be done by logging 672 yards and five scores.