Shadynasty come back to defeat Remember the Fallen in 198.48-197.56 battle
Despite similar records, Remember the Fallen held a big season point advantage over Shadynasty coming into this one (2,074-1,575). But the trend wouldn't continue this week with Shadynasty coming from behind for a 198.48-197.56 victory. Despite trailing 174.76-171.78 heading into Sunday night, Shadynasty came back behind Deebo Samuel (33 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 102 Rec Yds) and Jacob Hollister (4 Rec, 25 Rec Yds). Michael Gallup (30.3 points) and Raheem Mostert (22.8) did everything they could for Remember the Fallen in the loss. This marks the first time this season Shadynasty have gotten the best of Remember the Fallen, after falling 114.3-86.57 in their last matchup. Shadynasty finish the season with a record of 8-9, while Remember the Fallen end the campaign at 8-8.
While racking up 138 yards from scrimmage and running for 3 touchdowns against the Giants, Scott put up 35.81 points this week. His scoring output crushed his 4.21-point projection and was much higher than his 18.08-point season scoring average.
Sunday Early
Odell Beckham Jr. had a 20-yard touchdown catch for Remember the Fallen, who trailed 81.50-46.85 after the early round of games.
Sunday Late
Both teams had players with standout plays on Sunday afternoon, after which Remember the Fallen became the proud owner of a 174.76-171.78 lead. For Shadynasty, Steven Sims Jr. had a 65-yard catch. Michael Gallup had a 45-yard touchdown catch and a 32-yard touchdown catch for Remember the Fallen, while A.J. Brown had a 51-yard touchdown catch and a 47-yard catch.
Sunday Night
Deebo Samuel had a 30-yard touchdown run for Shadynasty, contributing to a 198.48-197.56 lead for the team.
Shadynasty
Mission accomplished, Shadynasty. Good work deploying a team that posted 198.48 points in Week 17.
Remember the Fallen
Remember the Fallen will find it tough to complain about lack of opportunities this past week. As a group, our eight pass-catchers (six WR, two TE) collectively got a grand total of 60 targets in Week 17. With only 36 total catches, that group may have some chemistry issues.