Prestige Worldwide top predictions, knock off Sayers Monsters in 174.82-122.52 rout
Prestige Worldwide showed up and exceeded their projected point total, cruising to a 174.82-122.52 victory over Sayers Monsters, who fell short of projections. Prestige Worldwide took a 34.62-point lead early Sunday afternoon behind Breshad Perriman (29.6 points) and Carson Wentz (27.54) and never gave it back. Ryan Tannehill (279 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs, 10 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD) and Mitchell Trubisky (334 Pass Yds, 1 Pass TD, 29 Rush Yds) led the charge for Sayers Monsters in defeat. This marks the first time this season Prestige Worldwide have taken down Sayers Monsters, after falling 194.86-115.68 in their last matchup. Prestige Worldwide will look to keep the streak alive in the Championship next week, while Sayers Monsters seek to rebound and finish the season with a win in the 3rd Place game.
Perriman (5 Rec, 113 Rec Yds, 3 Rec TDs) scored 29.6 points against the Lions in Week 15. He more-than-quadrupled his 6.27-point projection and overachieved for the first time this season. Perriman will face the Texans next week.
Sunday Early
There were players with standout plays for both teams early Sunday, but after all the plays were accounted for, Prestige Worldwide boasted a 114.74-80.12 lead. Breshad Perriman had a 34-yard touchdown catch and a 25-yard touchdown catch for Prestige Worldwide, while DeVante Parker had a 29-yard touchdown catch and a 20-yard touchdown catch. Ryan Tannehill made the highlight reel for Sayers Monsters with a 60-yard pass.
Sunday Late
Dak Prescott had a 59-yard touchdown pass for Prestige Worldwide to contribute to a 172.72-107.62 lead for the team.
Prestige Worldwide
Deploying a lineup that won by over 52 points this past week... we did what we needed to do and took care of business.
Sayers Monsters
You can take comfort in the fact that your generosity this week did not go unnoticed. It takes a true winner to help someone like Prestige Worldwide succeed... and perhaps one day, they'll return the favor by selecting a couple of kickers early in next year's draft (something along those lines). Keep pushing forward, Sayers Monsters!