Kamara Chameleon top G men for fifth straight win in 268.42-171.94 drubbing
Kamara Chameleon extended their win streak to five games with a convincing win over G men, rolling to a 268.42-171.94 victory. G men leapt out to a 111.64-point lead early Sunday afternoon behind impressive performances from Kirk Cousins, who passed for 187 yards and 2 touchdowns for 52.84 points, and Melvin Gordon III, who racked up 95 yards from scrimmage and ran for a touchdown (44.5 points). But it was all Kamara Chameleon after that. They were led by Justin Herbert (356 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs, 14 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD) and Cordarrelle Patterson (10 Rush Yds, 126 Rec Yds). Kamara Chameleon improve to 7-2 on the season, while G men fall to 1-8.
Patterson overachieved for the third time this season, scoring 41.6 points against his 26.93-point projection. In a 27-25 win over the Saints, he caught 6 passes for 126 yards . Patterson ranks #31 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Cowboys next week.
Sunday Early
Both teams had players with standout plays early Sunday, but after the smoke cleared, G men owned a 176.94-65.30 lead. For Kamara Chameleon, Cordarrelle Patterson had a 64-yard catch. Kirk Cousins found Justin Jefferson for a 50-yard touchdown pass for G men.
Sunday Late
Justin Herbert had a 49-yard pass for Kamara Chameleon, contributing to a 234.62-171.94 lead for the team.
Sunday Night
Matt Gay had a 54-yard field goal for Kamara Chameleon, helping the team to a 268.42-171.94 lead.
Kamara Chameleon
Wow, that Eagles secondary didn't see it coming! 32 connections on 38 attempts: good enough for a completion percentage of 84% for Justin Herbert. We know the GM of Kamara Chameleon has gotta be grateful for the attention to detail.
G men
Here's a list of scenarios where it's somewhat acceptable to go 0-for-2 in sports: A double-fault in tennis, a hitter's line in baseball, and the Jazz facing MJ's Bulls in the Finals. That's basically it. Going 0-for-2 on field goal attempts this past week? Sounds like Mason Crosby might be kicking himself back into the free agent pool following this performance.