Week 16
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7-9 160.75
176.05
FIRSTorLAST
156.75
6-10
150.64
turn down for WATT come back to top FIRSTorLAST for third straight win in 160.75-156.75 battle
turn down for WATT extended their win streak to three games with a come-from-behind victory over FIRSTorLAST, staging an impressive comeback to earn a 160.75-156.75 win. Trailing 156.75-150.25 heading into Monday night, turn down for WATT came back behind Phillip Lindsay, who racked up 57 yards from scrimmage for 10.5 points. Kyle Rudolph (9 Rec, 122 Rec Yds, 2 Rec TDs) and Michael Thomas (11 Rec, 109 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) led the way for FIRSTorLAST in defeat. This marks the first time this season turn down for WATT have taken down FIRSTorLAST, after falling 182.5-135.5 in their last matchup. turn down for WATT finish the season with a record of 7-9, while FIRSTorLAST end the campaign at 6-10.
Matchup Timeline
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Inside the Matchup
Matchup Player of the Week
While passing for 339 yards , running for 49 yards and scoring 4 touchdowns against the Eagles, Watson recorded 47.5 points this week. His scoring output was 79% more than his 26.54-point projection and was much higher than his 26.72-point season scoring average.
Top Player Comparison
Matchup Highlights
Saturday
Lamar Jackson had a 68-yard touchdown pass for FIRSTorLAST, contributing to a 21.25-0.00 lead for the team.
Sunday Early
Both teams had players with big-time plays early Sunday, but it was turn down for WATT who claimed the lead, 150.25-123.25. Deshaun Watson had a 35-yard touchdown pass and a 20-yard touchdown pass for turn down for WATT, while James White had a 27-yard touchdown run. Kyle Rudolph made the highlight reel for FIRSTorLAST with a 44-yard touchdown catch.
Points By Position
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Standings Update
Well, that's a wrap for the season. Let's take one last look at where these teams finished up before turning our attention to next year.
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turn down for WATT finished the regular season 9th in the standings after averaging 173.89 points per game, 6th-best in the league.
Important Players
1434 Rush Yds, 6 Rush TDs, 567 Rec Yds, 3 Rec TDs
Deshaun Watson
Best Drafted
3931 Pass Yds, 26 Pass TDs, 485 Rush Yds, 4 Rush TDs
Phillip Lindsay
Best Acquisition
1037 Rush Yds, 9 Rush TDs, 241 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD
FIRSTorLAST
FIRSTorLAST finished the season averaging 173.44 points per game, 7th-best in the league, placing them 10th in the standings at the end of the regular season.
Important Players
3498 Pass Yds, 18 Pass TDs, 305 Rush Yds, 6 Rush TDs
104 Rec, 1539 Rec Yds, 7 Rec TDs
Nick Mullens
Best Acquisition
1995 Pass Yds, 10 Pass TDs
Game Notes
Just three of the 10 starters on turn down for WATT scored more than their projected point totals.
FIRSTorLAST had only two of their 10 starters score higher than their projected points.
The final result could have looked differently, as turn down for WATT had one starter score zero points, while FIRSTorLAST had two.
Both teams put up fewer points than their season scoring average.
turn down for WATT won despite scoring fewer points than projected, while FIRSTorLAST outscored their projection.
turn down for WATT managed to get the win, but failed to cover the 25.41-point projected margin of victory.
turn down for WATT moves to (2-2) in close games this season, while FIRSTorLAST falls to (0-2).
A bright spot in the loss, Kyle Rudolph officially put up the third-best score for a TE this season with 38.5 points.