Waynes Wacky Weasels beat We Were Skoldiers for fourth straight win, 101.40-92.12
Waynes Wacky Weasels extended their win streak to four games with a hard-fought victory over We Were Skoldiers, emerging victorious with a 101.40-92.12 win. We Were Skoldiers grabbed a 7.50-point lead on Thursday, but Waynes Wacky Weasels held the lead the rest of the way. They were led by Alvin Kamara, who racked up 98 yards from scrimmage and scored 3 touchdowns for 27.8 points, and Aaron Rodgers, who passed for 325 yards and 2 touchdowns (26.4 points). Nick Chubb (126 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD) and Antonio Gibson (45 Rush Yds, 2 Rush TDs, 20 Rec Yds) did their part for We Were Skoldiers in the loss. Waynes Wacky Weasels (6-4) will look to keep it rolling against Tanking for Trevor, while We Were Skoldiers (6-4) will match up against Sesquepedantic Squad in an effort to get some positive momentum.
Kamara (15 Rush Yds, 2 Rush TDs, 83 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) scored 27.8 points against the 49ers in Week 10. His scoring output was 65% more than his 16.85-point projection and was much higher than his 17.94-point season scoring average. Kamara ranks #6 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Falcons next week.
Sunday Early
There were players with standout moments for both teams early Sunday, after which We Were Skoldiers owned an 81.42-37.80 lead. For Waynes Wacky Weasels, Aaron Rodgers had a 78-yard touchdown pass. Nick Chubb had a 59-yard run for We Were Skoldiers, while DJ Moore had a 24-yard touchdown catch.
Sunday Late
Jason Sanders had a 50-yard field goal for Waynes Wacky Weasels to contribute to a 97.10-84.12 lead for the team.
Waynes Wacky Weasels
This sport is all about creating mismatches. Thanks to a solid outing by Aaron Rodgers, we tripled We Were Skoldiers at the quarterback position this past week (26.4 points to 8.72). Rodgers went 24-for-34 for 325 yards, two TDs, and an INT in a 24-20 triumph over the Jaguars.
We Were Skoldiers
"Not seeing enough looks" won't cut it as an excuse this week for We Were Skoldiers. Our pass-catching corps (two WR and one TE) collectively received a respectable 20 targets in Week 10. With only eight total receptions, this group may be showing signs of chemistry issues.