Mad Flanders beat Raiders's Rad Team for sixth straight win in 242.62-92.20 rout
Mad Flanders extended their win streak to six games with a dominant victory over Raiders's Rad Team, rolling to a 242.62-92.20 win. There wasn't much drama in this one, as Mad Flanders grabbed an 84.82-point lead on Thursday behind a combined 77.72 points from Deshaun Watson (318 Pass Yds, 4 Pass TDs, 24 Rush Yds) and Antonio Gibson (115 Rush Yds, 3 Rush TDs, 21 Rec Yds). Allen Robinson II (8 Rec, 74 Rec Yds, 2 Rec TDs) and the New Orleans Saints defense (3 Pts Allowed, 112 Yds Allowed, 3 Turnovers) were the leaders for Raiders's Rad Team in the loss. This marks the first time this season Mad Flanders have gotten the best of Raiders's Rad Team, after falling 190.3-128.14 in their last matchup. Mad Flanders (8-4) will look to maintain their momentum against SpongeBills, while Raiders's Rad Team (6-6) will attempt to get some positive momentum against Joe Bidens nephew.
Hill overachieved for the seventh time this season, scoring 75.9 points against his 20.5-point projection. During a 27-24 win over the Buccaneers, he caught 13 passes for 269 yards and 3 touchdowns. Hill ranks #11 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Broncos next week.
Thursday
Deshaun Watson had a 40-yard touchdown pass and a 34-yard touchdown pass for Mad Flanders, while Antonio Gibson had a 37-yard touchdown run and a 23-yard touchdown run, contributing to an 84.82-0.00 lead for Mad Flanders.
Sunday Late
Tyreek Hill had a 75-yard touchdown catch and a 44-yard touchdown catch for Mad Flanders, helping the team to a 197.12-56.60 lead.
Mad Flanders
Hey, the key to football is spotting the mismatches. We really took that to heart this week by doubling up Raiders's Rad Team at the wide receiver position (101.1 points to 40.6).
Raiders's Rad Team
Raiders's Rad Team may find it tough to complain about lack of opportunities this past week. Our pass-catching corps (three WR and one TE) were targeted a grand total of 27 times in Week 12. Chemistry could be an issue, as that group pulled down just 16 catches.