Psycho Wards come back to top Oilers for third straight win in 205.26-199.12 nailbiter
Psycho Wards extended their win streak to three games with a come-from-behind win over Oilers, staging a comeback for a 205.26-199.12 victory. Psycho Wards trailed 199.12-194.16 heading into Monday night, but the team came back behind Stefon Diggs (11.1 points). Justin Herbert (317 Pass Yds, 3 Pass TDs) and Cooper Kupp (8 Rec, 129 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) did their part for Oilers in the loss. This marks the first time this season Psycho Wards have taken down Oilers, after falling 228.1-145.88 in their last matchup. Psycho Wards (5-8) will look to maintain their momentum against waterloo vikes, while Oilers (6-7) attempt to get back on track against unstAPPAble.
Waddle (9 Rec, 90 Rec Yds) scored 23.5 points in a 20-9 win over the Giants in Week 13. He scored 44.4% more than his 16.27-point projection and overachieved for the eighth time this season. Waddle ranks #47 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Jets next week.
Sunday Early
There were players with big-time plays on both teams early Sunday, but after the scoring was completed, Psycho Wards had a 128.18-84.02 lead. For Psycho Wards, Tee Higgins had a 29-yard touchdown catch. Justin Herbert made the highlight reel for Oilers with a 44-yard touchdown pass and a 47-yard pass.
Sunday Late
Cooper Kupp had a 29-yard touchdown catch and a 43-yard catch for Oilers, who trailed 194.16-189.82 after the late afternoon round of games.
Psycho Wards
Next week will feature a pair of squads moving in different directions, as Psycho Wards (5-8) enter Week 14 on a three-game unbeaten streak, while their opposition (waterloo vikes, 9-4), come in as losers of two straight. After 13 weeks of action, Psycho Wards have scored the seventh-most points in the league while waterloo vikes (and their 203.05 points per game) are ranked second. Looking at just the last two weeks, Psycho Wards has put up 212.6 points per game, while waterloo vikes has averaged just 176.25 per contest.
Oilers
Things don't exactly get any simpler for seventh-place Oilers, as they'll now get to face off against the league-leading unstAPPAble next week. After 13 weeks of action, Oilers are ranked fourth in points scored, while unstAPPAble have posted the league's highest point total.