Im Yo Daddy defeat Bic It Boys for third straight win, 505.09-386.35
Im Yo Daddy extended their win streak to three games with a hard-fought victory over Bic It Boys, securing a 505.09-386.35 win. Im Yo Daddy never trailed in this one after taking a 9.00-point lead on Thursday behind Danielle Hunter. Aaron Rodgers (305 Pass Yds, 3 Pass TDs, 29 Rush Yds) and Andy Dalton (329 Pass Yds, 1 Pass TD) did their part for Bic It Boys in the loss. This marks the second time this season Im Yo Daddy have beaten Bic It Boys, after winning 456.63-428.61 in their last matchup. Im Yo Daddy (7-1) will look to earn another W against Truth's Team, while Bic It Boys (4-4) try to get back in the win column against Ditka vs. God.
Evans (11 Rec, 198 Rec Yds, 2 Rec TDs) scored 84.6 points against the Titans in Week 8. His scoring output more-than-doubled his 33.31-point projection and was much higher than his 35.68-point season scoring average. Evans ranks #32 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Seahawks next week.
Sunday Early
Both teams had players with standout plays early Sunday, but it was Im Yo Daddy who owned the lead, 379.68-223.66. Mike Evans had a 46-yard catch and a 43-yard catch for Im Yo Daddy, while Philip Rivers had a 43-yard pass. Andy Dalton made the highlight reel for Bic It Boys with a 52-yard pass.
Sunday Late
There were players with big-time plays on both teams on Sunday afternoon, but it was Im Yo Daddy who grabbed the lead, 492.29-281.06. For Im Yo Daddy, Christian McCaffrey had a 40-yard touchdown run. James White made the highlight reel for Bic It Boys with a 59-yard catch.
Sunday Night
Aaron Rodgers had a 67-yard touchdown pass and a 50-yard pass for Bic It Boys, who trailed 492.29-386.35 after Sunday night.
Im Yo Daddy
Kudos to you, Im Yo Daddy. Assembling a starting crew that won by 118.74 points this past week. Let's keep this momentum going as we move on to our Week 9 matchup.
Bic It Boys
Well, we certainly can't gripe about a shortage of opportunities this week, can we? As a group, our five pass-catchers (three WR, two TE) combined to receive a grand total of 33 targets in Week 8. With only 19 total receptions, that group may need to work on chemistry with their QBs.