Back-and-forth battle ends with Lazard Pay coming back to knock off Slow Clap, 203.12-184.30
What a battle! After a back-and-forth matchup featuring three lead changes, Lazard Pay earned a come-from-behind victory over Slow Clap, staging a comeback for a 203.12-184.30 win. Lazard Pay trailed 184.30-160.82 heading into Monday night, but the team came storming back behind Josh Allen (320 Pass Yds, 4 Pass TDs, 35 Rush Yds). Davante Adams (41.2 points) and Nelson Agholor (26.5) were the leaders for Slow Clap in the loss. This marks the second time this season Lazard Pay have beaten Slow Clap, after winning 177.12-175.9 in their last matchup. Lazard Pay end the season at 11-4, while Slow Clap finish the campaign at 9-7.
Lamb overachieved for the seventh time this season, scoring 23.4 points against his 10.02-point projection. During a 37-17 win over the Eagles, he racked up 84 yards from scrimmage and scored 2 touchdowns.
Saturday
Nelson Agholor had an 85-yard touchdown catch for Slow Clap, helping the team to a 39.70-6.80 lead.
Sunday Early
There were players with standout plays on both teams early Sunday, but after all the plays were accounted for, Slow Clap had a 120.20-115.72 lead. Jamison Crowder had a 43-yard touchdown pass and a 30-yard touchdown catch for Lazard Pay, while David Johnson had a 48-yard run. Brandin Cooks made the highlight reel for Slow Clap with a 25-yard touchdown catch and a 50-yard catch.
Sunday Late
Both teams had players with big-time plays on Sunday afternoon, but after the results were tallied, Lazard Pay had a 160.82-143.10 lead. For Lazard Pay, CeeDee Lamb had a 52-yard touchdown catch. Russell Wilson made the highlight reel for Slow Clap with a 45-yard pass.
Monday
Josh Allen had a 50-yard touchdown pass for Lazard Pay on Monday night, helping propel the team to the win.
Lazard Pay
Props to you, Lazard Pay. Nice job fielding a starting crew that earned over 203 points this past week.
Slow Clap
As we turn the page to 2021, our coaching staff is just itching to get back out there again next year. Keep tabs on the Yahoo! Experts throughout the offseason for the best takes in the biz, and don't let that pesky agent of yours talk you into a hold-out next fantasy season!