Jack Easterby's Altar Boys top Eat the ball for third straight win, 178.92-164.15
Jack Easterby's Altar Boys extended their win streak to three games with a hard-fought victory over Eat the ball, earning a 178.92-164.15 win. Eat the ball took a 13.00-point lead on Thursday, but Jack Easterby's Altar Boys held the lead the rest of the way. They were led by Josh Allen (308 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs, 109 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD) and George Kittle (13 Rec, 151 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD). Leonard Fournette (113 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 19 Rec Yds) and Mike Evans (6 Rec, 91 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) did everything they could for Eat the ball in the loss. Jack Easterby's Altar Boys ends the season on a high note, but they'll miss the postseason with a record of 8-6. Eat the ball will also be home for the playoffs, finishing at 4-10.
While allowing 22 points, surrendering 389 yards, and forcing 2 fumbles against the Ravens, the Browns defense tallied 18 points this week. Their scoring output more-than-doubled their 8.05-point projection and was much higher than their 6.93-point season scoring average. The Browns defense will face the Raiders next week.
The Cleveland Browns defense
Sunday Early
Trevor Lawrence had a 41-yard pass for Eat the ball, contributing to a 95.82-48.60 lead for the team.
Sunday Late
Leonard Fournette had a 47-yard touchdown run for Eat the ball, who trailed 166.02-147.45 after the late afternoon action.
Monday
Odell Beckham Jr. had a 40-yard catch for Eat the ball.
Jack Easterby's Altar Boys
A big key to success in football is creating mismatches. Thanks to a sound showing by Josh Allen, we thoroughly dominated Eat the ball at the quarterback position this past week (43.32 points to 7.34). Allen went 36-for-54 for 308 yards, two TDs, and an INT in a 33-27 loss to the Buccaneers.
Eat the ball
Well, Eat the ball, Week 14's problem was fairly easy to diagnose. Choosing to start Pete Werner in a fantasy matchup where your opposition tallied nearly 179 points... let's try to play with a full deck of cards next time.