Lee's Super Bad Aces lose to The Dingle Berrys in 158.74-113.00 rout
There's no way around it, Lee's Super Bad Aces dropped the ball, at least according to projections, as The Dingle Berrys cruised to a 158.74-113.00 win. Lee's Super Bad Aces earned a 14.9-point lead early Sunday afternoon, but it was all The Dingle Berrys after that. They were led by Kyler Murray (286 Pass Yds, 1 Pass TD, 67 Rush Yds, 2 Rush TDs) and Terry McLaurin (7 Rec, 125 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD). Stefon Diggs (8 Rec, 153 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) and Mark Ingram II (55 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 22 Rec Yds) were the top scorers for Lee's Super Bad Aces in defeat. The Dingle Berrys (2-0) will look to build on their success against Get Your Zeke On, while Lee's Super Bad Aces (0-2) will meet The Ghost of Bob in an effort to right the ship.
McLaurin (7 Rec, 125 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) scored 25.5 points in a 30-15 lost to the Cardinals in Week 2. His scoring output was 77% more than his 14.41-point projection. McLaurin ranks #46 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Browns next week.
Sunday Early
Stefon Diggs had a 22-yard touchdown catch and a 47-yard catch for Lee's Super Bad Aces, contributing to an 82.60-67.70 lead for the team.
Sunday Late
There were players with standout plays for both teams on Sunday afternoon, but after all the plays were accounted for, The Dingle Berrys became the proud owner of a 145.24-113.00 lead. Kyler Murray had a 21-yard touchdown run and a 54-yard pass for The Dingle Berrys, while Terry McLaurin had a 24-yard touchdown catch. Mark Ingram II made the highlight reel for Lee's Super Bad Aces with a 30-yard touchdown run.
The Dingle Berrys
Hey, football is all about creating mismatches, right? Thanks to a solid display from Kyler Murray, we doubled up Lee's Super Bad Aces at the quarterback position this past week (32.14 points to 14.7). Murray went 26-for-38 for 286 yards, one TD, and an INT in a 30-15 win over the Football Team.
Lee's Super Bad Aces
Unless Lee's Super Bad Aces wants to go full diva-mode, then "not getting many looks" doesn't fly as an excuse this time around. As a group, our four pass-catchers (three WR, one TE) were targeted a grand total of 33 times in Week 2. With just 18 total catches, this group may need to work on chemistry with their QBs.