Bro-Cha-Chos lose to Knock if you feel me, 93-74
There's no sugarcoating it, Bro-Cha-Chos didn't do their job, at least based on projections, as Knock if you feel me earned a 93-74 win. Bro-Cha-Chos jumped out to a 16-point lead on Thursday behind an outstanding effort from Justin Jefferson (7 Rec, 79 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD). But Knock if you feel me held the lead the rest of the way, powered by the Kansas City Chiefs defense (9 Pts Allowed, 290 Yds Allowed, 5 Turnovers) and Amari Cooper (5 Rec, 51 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD). This marks the first time this season Knock if you feel me have beaten Bro-Cha-Chos, after falling 102-71 in their last matchup. Knock if you feel me ends the season on a high note, but they'll miss the postseason with a record of 6-8. Bro-Cha-Chos will also be home for the playoffs, finishing at 5-9.
The Chiefs defense (9 Pts Allowed, 290 Yds Allowed, 5 Turnovers) scored 24 points against the Raiders in Week 14. Their scoring output nearly tripled their 8.42-point projection and was much higher than their 11.78-point season scoring average. The Chiefs defense ranks #8 among fantasy DEFs this season and will face the Chargers next week.
The Kansas City Chiefs defense
Sunday Early
Both teams had players with highlight-reel moments early Sunday, but after the dust settled, Knock if you feel me became the proud owner of a 71-53 lead. For Knock if you feel me, Darrel Williams had a 23-yard touchdown catch. Justin Tucker made the highlight reel for Bro-Cha-Chos with a 55-yard field goal and a 50-yard field goal.
Monday
Odell Beckham Jr. had a 40-yard catch for Bro-Cha-Chos.
Knock if you feel me
Way to shrug off that three-match losing streak, Knock if you feel me! Each fantasy GM is faced with adversity somewhere along the way... keep showing resilience like this and good things will continue to happen.
Bro-Cha-Chos
Unless Bro-Cha-Chos wants to go full diva-mode, then "not getting enough chances" cannot be an excuse this week. Our pass-catching corps (two WR and one TE) combined to receive a grand total of 25 targets in Week 14. Chemistry could be the primary problem, as that group reeled in only 14 catches.