Destroy Everything come back to beat Buccaneers 141.66-135.40 despite falling short of predictions
Despite failing to rise to the occasion, Destroy Everything came from behind to earn a 141.66-135.40 victory over Buccaneers, who actually exceeded projections. Despite trailing 124.90-107.80 heading into Sunday night, Destroy Everything roared back behind Deshaun Watson, who passed for 234 yards and 3 touchdowns for 33.86 points. Dak Prescott (355 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs, 25 Rush Yds) and Kenny Golladay (4 Rec, 158 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) did everything they could for Buccaneers in the loss. This marks the second time this season Destroy Everything have taken down Buccaneers, after winning 229.09-120.97 in their last matchup. Destroy Everything (6-7) will look to add to their success against The Great Corn Julio, while Buccaneers (5-8) take on Fancy Football Team in an effort to right the ship.
Projected to score 9.84 points, Singletary scored 63.6% more than that amount by scoring 16.1 points as the Bills beat the Cowboys 26-15. He racked up 101 yards from scrimmage and caught a touchdown pass to beat his projection by the highest percentage of any player on Destroy Everything this week. In Week 14, Singletary and the Bills will battle the Ravens.
Thursday
Both teams had players with big-time moments on Thursday, but it was Buccaneers who grabbed the lead, 66.50-40.20. For Destroy Everything, Devin Singletary had a 28-yard touchdown catch. Kenny Golladay made the highlight reel for Buccaneers with a 75-yard touchdown catch.
Sunday Night
Deshaun Watson had a 35-yard touchdown pass for Destroy Everything to contribute to a 141.66-135.40 lead for the team.
Destroy Everything
Creating mismatches is a big key to success in football. Thanks to some stellar yardage production from our ball-carriers, our team created a noticeable disparity this week. Our backfield logged 138 more yards from scrimmage than the RBs of Buccaneers (230 total yards to 92), as we ultimately nearly quadrupled them at the position (35 points to 9.2).
Buccaneers
Whoa now, talk about old-school ground n' pound. The starting RBs for Buccaneers collectively recorded only three targets this past week. Tell those offensive coordinators to dial up some screen plays in Week 14!