Stefon Urkel hand Urine Trouble third consecutive loss in 133.98-87.92 rout
Stefon Urkel cruised to a 133.98-87.92 victory to hand Urine Trouble their third consecutive loss. It didn't take long to learn who would have the advantage in this one, as Stefon Urkel leapt out to a 46.58-point lead on Thursday behind Lamar Jackson, who passed for 212 yards and 5 touchdowns and ran for 86 yards. Deshaun Watson (243 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs, 32 Rush Yds) and Tyreek Hill (5 Rec, 67 Rec Yds, 2 Rec TDs) did their part for Urine Trouble in the loss. This marks the first time this season Stefon Urkel have beaten Urine Trouble, after falling 148.22-92.14 in their last matchup. Stefon Urkel will look to keep the streak alive in the Championship next week, while Urine Trouble attempt to bounce back and finish the season with a win in the 3rd Place game.
Lockett (8 Rec, 120 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) scored 22 points against the Panthers in Week 15. His scoring output was 81.8% more than his 12.1-point projection and was much higher than his 12.29-point season scoring average. Lockett ranks #53 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Cardinals next week.
Thursday
Lamar Jackson had a 33-yard touchdown pass and a 24-yard touchdown pass for Stefon Urkel to contribute to a 46.58-0.00 lead for the team.
Sunday Early
There were players with standout moments for both teams early Sunday, but it was Stefon Urkel who emerged with the lead, 109.08-55.32. For Stefon Urkel, Tyler Lockett had a 44-yard catch. Tyreek Hill made the highlight reel for Urine Trouble with a 41-yard touchdown catch.
Stefon Urkel
Hey, football is all about taking advantage of the mismatches. Our team found one this past week and doubled up Urine Trouble at the quarterback position (46.58 points to 22.42).
Urine Trouble
Unless Urine Trouble wants to go diva-mode on us, then "not getting enough chances" cannot be an excuse this week. Our four pass-catchers (three WR and one TE) collectively got a grand total of 25 targets in Week 15. With only 15 total catches, this group may need to work on chemistry with their QBs.