Jay's Awkward Wexit knock off Slow Clap for third straight win, 150.16-143.78
Jay's Awkward Wexit extended their win streak to three games with a hard-fought win over Slow Clap, securing a 150.16-143.78 victory. Slow Clap grabbed a 14.20-point lead on Thursday, but Jay's Awkward Wexit held the lead the rest of the way. They were led by Ryan Fitzpatrick (279 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs, 33 Rush Yds) and Adrian Peterson (66 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 25 Rec Yds). Drew Brees (36.28 points) and George Kittle (20.4) were the leaders for Slow Clap in the loss. This marks the second time this season Jay's Awkward Wexit have gotten the best of Slow Clap, after winning 165.16-64.74 in their last matchup. Jay's Awkward Wexit improve to 9-6 for the season, while Slow Clap fall to 7-8.
Against the Titans in Week 15, Stills caught 3 passes for 35 yards and 2 touchdowns. In doing so, he put up 17.5 points and more-than-doubled his scoring projection, the highest percent increase of any player on Jay's Awkward Wexit this week. Stills will battle the Buccaneers next week.
Sunday Early
There were players with highlight-reel moments on both teams early Sunday, but it was Jay's Awkward Wexit who grabbed the lead, 113.26-57.80. Ryan Fitzpatrick had a 29-yard touchdown pass and a 20-yard touchdown pass for Jay's Awkward Wexit, while Chris Godwin had a 51-yard catch. Davante Adams made the highlight reel for Slow Clap with a 29-yard touchdown catch.
Sunday Late
Tyrell Williams had a 40-yard touchdown catch for Jay's Awkward Wexit, helping the team to a 146.06-91.80 lead.
Monday
Drew Brees had a 28-yard touchdown pass and a 21-yard touchdown pass for Slow Clap.
Jay's Awkward Wexit
Putting together a lineup that netted more than 150 points this past week... we did what we had to do and took care of business.
Slow Clap
Slow Clap may find it tough to complain about lack of opportunity this past week. As a group, our pass-catching corps (four WR, two TE) collectively saw a respectable 63 targets in Week 15. With only 36 total receptions, that group may need to work on chemistry with their QBs.