Im Yo Daddy fall short of expectations, lose to Bic It Boys, 428.96-407.46
There's no way around it, Im Yo Daddy underdelivered, at least based on projections, as Bic It Boys earned a 428.96-407.46 victory. Bic It Boys earned an early 76.11-point lead on Thursday. Im Yo Daddy bounced back to take the lead early Sunday, powered by Christian McCaffrey (83.48 points) and Carson Wentz (61.86). Unphased, Bic It Boys pulled it together later that afternoon, as Darren Waller (48.4 points) and Todd Gurley II (40.1) put them back on top for good. This marks the first time this season Bic It Boys have beaten Im Yo Daddy, after falling 507.09-384.35 in their last matchup. Bic It Boys will look to keep the streak alive in the Championship next week, while Im Yo Daddy attempt to bounce back and lock up 3rd Place.
Waller (8 Rec, 122 Rec Yds) scored 48.4 points in a 20-16 lost to the Jaguars in Week 15. His scoring output nearly doubled his 25.83-point projection and was much higher than his 30.66-point season scoring average. Waller ranks #72 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Chargers next week.
Thursday
Sam Darnold teamed up with Robby Anderson for a 41-yard pass for Bic It Boys. Darnold also lit up the scoreboard with a 41-yard pass to contribute to a 76.11-0.00 lead for Bic It Boys.
Sunday Early
There were players with big-time moments for both teams early Sunday, but after the scoring was completed, Im Yo Daddy owned a 265.28-255.36 lead. Aaron Rodgers had a 29-yard touchdown pass and a 49-yard pass for Bic It Boys, while Tyreek Hill had a 41-yard touchdown catch. Russell Wilson made the highlight reel for Im Yo Daddy with a 58-yard pass and a 44-yard pass.
Sunday Night
John Brown had a 40-yard catch for Bic It Boys to contribute to a 419.96-407.46 lead for the team.
Bic It Boys
Nice job, Bic It Boys. Props on fielding a team that tallied nearly 429 points this past week.
Im Yo Daddy
So, Im Yo Daddy, did your receiving crew drop too many balls in practice or something? With only 23 targets as a group this past week, our six starting pass-catchers (five WR, one TE) clearly got on the bad side of their respective QBs.