Fat Boy 316 come back to top Saved by L. Bell 120.92-115.10 despite coming up short of expectations
Full of promise, Fat Boy 316 dropped the ball, at least based on projections. Still, they staged an impressive comeback to earn a 120.92-115.10 win over Saved by L. Bell, who actually exceeded projections. Trailing 108.80-94.42 heading into Monday night, Fat Boy 316 charged back behind James Conner (42 Rush Yds, 83 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD). Robert Woods (13 Rec, 164 Rec Yds) and Carson Wentz (160 Pass Yds, 3 Pass TDs, 13 Rush Yds) did their part for Saved by L. Bell in defeat. Fat Boy 316 (3-1) will look to add to their success against Montgomery County, while Saved by L. Bell (1-3) will try to right the ship against Steves team.
While racking up 125 yards from scrimmage and catching a touchdown pass against the Bengals, Conner registered 26.5 points this week. His scoring output was 75.3% more than his 15.12-point projection and was much higher than his 14.55-point season scoring average. Conner ranks #74 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Ravens next week.
Fat Boy 316
In a matchup featuring two squads that are separated by only one game in the standings, Fat Boy 316 (3-1) will go up against Montgomery County (2-2) in Week 5. After four weeks of action, Fat Boy 316 are ranked third in points scored, while Montgomery County have scored the ninth-highest point total in Sean Greg Memorial League. Over the last three weeks, Fat Boy 316 have put up 147.41 points per game, while Montgomery County have averaged only 122.31 per contest.
Saved by L. Bell
In Week 5, 10th-place Saved by L. Bell (1-3) are set to square off against fourth-place Steves team (2-2). Four weeks into the season, Saved by L. Bell have accumulated the league's third-lowest point total while Steves team (and their 138.29 points per game) are ranked fifth. Over the last three weeks, Saved by L. Bell has put up 111.28 points per game, while Steves team has averaged 153.87 per contest.