Can Crushers defeat Spyders in 155.62-58.72 drubbing
Despite identical records, Can Crushers held a significant season point advantage over Spyders coming into this one (1,427-1,137), and they lived up to their reputation with a convincing victory, cruising to a 155.62-58.72 win. Can Crushers nabbed a 12.2-point lead early Sunday afternoon behind Alvin Kamara (22.5 points) and the Tennessee Titans defense (22) and never gave it up. Joe Burrow (348 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs) and Gerald Everett (13 Rush Yds, 15 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) led the way for Spyders in defeat. Can Crushers ends the season on a high note, but they'll miss the postseason with a record of 6-8. Spyders will also be home for the playoffs, finishing at 6-8.
Facing the Jaguars in Week 14, the Titans defense didn't allow any points, surrendered 192 yards, and intercepted 4 passes. In doing so, they put up 22 points to nearly double their 11.02-point projection, the highest percent increase of any player on Can Crushers this week. The Titans will square off against the Steelers in Week 15.
The Tennessee Titans defense
Sunday Late
Both teams had players with highlight-reel moments on Sunday afternoon, but after the scoring was completed, Can Crushers owned a 105.72-58.72 lead. For Can Crushers, Tom Brady had a 58-yard touchdown pass. Joe Burrow made the highlight reel for Spyders with a 32-yard touchdown pass.
Monday
Matt Prater had a pair of 53-yard field goals for Can Crushers during Monday Night Football, helping to increase the margin of victory for the team.
Can Crushers
Hey, this sport is all about creating mismatches, right? We made that a point of emphasis by thoroughly outplaying Spyders at running back this past week (48.75 points to 8.75).
Spyders
Producing only one catch on six targets this past week, it appears that the starting RBs for Spyders should smooth things over with their QBs... and remind them to start checking down more frequently.