DreDreDeWinner🤑 hand King Cobras fourth consecutive loss, 211-162
DreDreDeWinner🤑 came out on top with a 211-162 victory to hand King Cobras their fourth straight loss. King Cobras took a 57-point lead on Thursday behind outstanding showings from Aaron Rodgers, who passed for 332 yards and 2 touchdowns for 31 points, and Aaron Jones, who racked up 103 yards from scrimmage and scored 2 touchdowns (27 points). But DreDreDeWinner🤑 held the lead the rest of the way, powered by the Chicago Bears defense (20 Pts Allowed, 268 Yds Allowed, 3 Turnovers) and Ezekiel Elliott (122 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 79 Rec Yds). This marks the second time this season DreDreDeWinner🤑 have gotten the best of King Cobras, after winning 238-138 in their last matchup. DreDreDeWinner🤑 improve to 6-5 on the season, while King Cobras fall to 2-9.
Elliott overachieved for the fifth time this season, scoring 37 points against his 19.8-point projection. During a 22-19 win over the Falcons, he racked up 201 yards from scrimmage and ran for a touchdown. Elliott ranks #21 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Redskins next week.
Thursday
Aaron Rodgers found Aaron Jones for a 24-yard touchdown pass for King Cobras. Rodgers also lit up the scoreboard with a 54-yard touchdown pass and a 57-yard pass, contributing to a 58-1 lead for King Cobras.
Sunday Early
Ezekiel Elliott had a 23-yard touchdown run for DreDreDeWinner🤑, while Mike Evans had a 41-yard touchdown catch to contribute to a 155-99 lead for DreDreDeWinner🤑.
Sunday Late
Jared Cook had a 23-yard touchdown catch for King Cobras, who trailed 168-130 after the late afternoon round of games.
DreDreDeWinner🤑
We do appreciate the confidence this past week, DreDreDeWinner🤑. Deploying a starter with zero points (Eric Ebron), while still earning the W... talk about arrogant. We just ask you to please limit those flashy shenanigans to the regular season. Do it when the postseason rolls around, and we're finished.
King Cobras
Well, we certainly can't complain about a shortage of opportunities this week, can we? As a group, our pass-catching corps (three WR, one TE) collectively saw a grand total of 35 targets in Week 11. With only 18 total catches, this group may need to work on chemistry with their QBs.