Mr. Dee Team succumb to AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR in 136-92 landslide
Mr. Dee Team failed to bring their A game, coming up short of their projected point total, as AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR cruised to a 136-92 victory. Mr. Dee Team nabbed an 18-point lead early Sunday afternoon, but it was all AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR after that. They were led by the Chicago Bears defense (3 Pts Allowed, 151 Yds Allowed, 4 Turnovers) and Mike Williams (3 Rec, 63 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD). Isaiah Simmons (10 Tackles) and D'Onta Foreman (132 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD) carried the flag for Mr. Dee Team in defeat. This marks the third time this season AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR have beaten Mr. Dee Team, after winning 164-103 in their last matchup. AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR improve to 12-5 for the season, while Mr. Dee Team fall to 5-12.
The Bears defense overachieved for the 12th time this season, scoring 26 points against their 10.61-point projection. During a 29-3 win over the Giants, they allowed only 3 points, surrendered 151 yards, and forced 4 turnovers.
The Chicago Bears defense
Sunday Early
There were players with big-time moments for both teams early Sunday, but it was Mr. Dee Team who claimed the lead, 66-48. Tua Tagovailoa hit Jaylen Waddle for a 45-yard pass for AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR. D'Onta Foreman made the highlight reel for Mr. Dee Team with a 21-yard touchdown run.
Sunday Late
Mike Williams had a 45-yard touchdown catch for AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR, while Austin Ekeler had a 40-yard catch for the team, who trailed 92-89 after the late action.
Monday
Chris Boswell had a 50-yard field goal for AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR on Monday night, helping to add to the margin of victory for the team.
AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR
Well, we do applaud the confidence this past week, AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR. Playing not one, but TWO starters with negative points (plus a zero-point player) while still earning a win... talk about arrogance. All we ask is to please limit that flashy, show-off type of stuff to the regular season. Try it in the playoffs and we're toast.
Mr. Dee Team
Well, we certainly can't complain about a shortage of opportunities this time, can we? Our one wide receiver were targeted a grand total of 13 times in Week 17. With just seven total receptions, that group may be showing signs of chemistry issues.