Dixie Normas overcome multiple busts, come back to top CircleTheWagons, 112.30-106.42
Despite two starters putting up goose eggs (Trey Sermon and DJ Moore), Dixie Normas were able to persevere and earn the win, coming back for a 112.30-106.42 victory over CircleTheWagons. Despite trailing 102.82-102.20 heading into Monday night, Dixie Normas came back behind Stefon Diggs (4 Rec, 51 Rec Yds) and the Buffalo Bills defense (14 Pts Allowed, 241 Yds Allowed, 1 Turnovers). David Montgomery (90 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 51 Rec Yds) and Lamar Jackson (253 Pass Yds, 1 Pass TD, 55 Rush Yds) carried the flag for CircleTheWagons in the loss. Dixie Normas (6-7) will look to sustain their winning ways against Danny's Dandy Team, while CircleTheWagons (6-7) will face Brocton Bills in an effort to get back on track.
Williams (102 Rush Yds, 76 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) scored 26.8 points in a 22-9 lost to the Chiefs in Week 13. His scoring output was 77.8% more than his 15.07-point projection and was much higher than his 10.18-point season scoring average. Williams ranks #74 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Lions next week.
Sunday Early
DeAndre Hopkins had a 20-yard touchdown catch for Dixie Normas, who trailed 62.60-10.20 after the early slate.
Sunday Late
Matthew Stafford found Cooper Kupp on multiple big plays for Dixie Normas: a 29-yard touchdown pass and a 43-yard pass during the late slate, after which Dixie Normas trailed 98.82-57.10.
Sunday Night
Harrison Butker had a 56-yard field goal for Dixie Normas, who trailed 102.82-102.20 after Sunday night.
Dixie Normas
Listen, Dixie Normas, we do appreciate the confidence. Playing not one, but TWO starters with zero points (Trey Sermon and DJ Moore), while still getting a win... that's playing with fire! We just ask you to please limit those flashy shenanigans to the regular season. Try it when the playoffs roll around, and we're toast.
CircleTheWagons
Trust us on this one, CircleTheWagons... We've been in this business for a long time now. Obstacles pop up, you suffer some defeats, your fans get whiny, and the local beat writers get a little nit-picky with distasteful interview questions. All part of living that coach life. Just remember that in the world of fantasy football, winning really does cure all!