Manager-less Team brush off expectations, come back to knock off WebbahsAreWinnahs, 220.20-203.32
Both teams exceeded projections, but Manager-less Team got the best of WebbahsAreWinnahs, coming from behind for a 220.20-203.32 win. Trailing 203.32-194.24 heading into Monday night, Manager-less Team rallied behind Alvin Kamara (25.96 points). Josh Allen (417 Pass Yds, 4 Pass TDs, 18 Rush Yds) and Ryan Tannehill (239 Pass Yds, 4 Pass TDs, 12 Rush Yds) were the top scorers for WebbahsAreWinnahs in defeat. Manager-less Team (1-1) will look to maintain their winning ways against Michael Scott, while WebbahsAreWinnahs (1-1) try to get back in the win column against Tyler's Tip-Top Team.
Kamara was one of seven starters to overachieve for Manager-less Team this week. He scored 25.96 points (79 Rush Yds, 2 Rush TDs, 95 Rec Yds) against the Raiders in Week 2 to beat his 14.98-point projection. Kamara ranks #8 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Packers next week.
Thursday
Odell Beckham Jr. had a 43-yard touchdown catch for Manager-less Team, contributing to a 16.96-0.00 lead for the team.
Sunday Early
Both teams had several players with highlight-reel plays early Sunday, but after all was said and done, Manager-less Team boasted a 178.24-168.84 lead. Matt Ryan had a 42-yard touchdown pass and a 22-yard touchdown pass for Manager-less Team, while Jared Goff had a 28-yard touchdown pass. Meanwhile, Josh Allen had a 46-yard touchdown pass and a 22-yard touchdown pass for WebbahsAreWinnahs, while Ryan Tannehill had a 63-yard pass.
Sunday Late
Tyreek Hill had a 54-yard touchdown catch for WebbahsAreWinnahs, helping the team to a 203.32-194.24 lead.
Manager-less Team
Hey, it's good to be confident, Manager-less Team. Deploying a player with zero points (Kenny Golladay), while still getting the W... that's borderline cocky. All we ask is to please keep that flashy, show-off type of stuff to the early regular season. Can you imagine how silly we'd look if we let it happen in the playoffs?
WebbahsAreWinnahs
Well, we certainly can't complain about a lack of opportunities this time, can we? Our four pass-catchers (three WR and one TE) combined to receive a hearty 30 targets in Week 2. With just 16 total catches, this group may need to work on chemistry with their QBs.