Back-and-forth battle ends with Super Kamario Bros. coming back to top DOOMSDAY D, 456.7-436.8
Well, that was thrilling! After a back-and-forth matchup featuring four lead changes, Super Kamario Bros. earned a come-from-behind victory over DOOMSDAY D, staging an impressive comeback for a 456.7-436.8 win. Trailing 416.8-385.6 heading into Monday night, Super Kamario Bros. staged a comeback behind Emmanuel Ogbah, who made 5 tackles and recorded 2 sacks for 40 points, and Alvin Kamara, who ran for 52 yards (11.1 points). Justin Herbert (336 Pass Yds, 1 Pass TD, 15 Rush Yds) and Sony Michel (131 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD) led the charge for DOOMSDAY D in defeat. This marks the first time this season Super Kamario Bros. have knocked off DOOMSDAY D, after falling 429.1-411.2 in their last matchup. Super Kamario Bros. improve to 7-9 for the season, while DOOMSDAY D fall to 6-10.
Edmonds (56 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 71 Rec Yds) scored 33.3 points against the Colts in Week 16. His scoring output more-than-doubled his 15.17-point projection and was much higher than his 11-point season scoring average. Edmonds will face the Cowboys next week.
Thursday
Both teams had players with highlight-reel moments on Thursday, but after the dust settled, Super Kamario Bros. became the proud owner of a 77.8-27.3 lead. For Super Kamario Bros., Jimmy Garoppolo had a 56-yard pass. Deebo Samuel made the highlight reel for DOOMSDAY D with a 56-yard catch.
Sunday Early
Tee Higgins had a 52-yard catch for Super Kamario Bros., who trailed 313.0-285.8 after the early round of games.
Sunday Late
DK Metcalf had a 41-yard touchdown catch for Super Kamario Bros., contributing to a 366.9-328.0 lead for the team.
Sunday Night
Michael Gallup had a 40-yard catch for DOOMSDAY D, helping the team to a 416.8-385.6 lead.
Super Kamario Bros.
Listen, Super Kamario Bros., we do certainly respect the confidence. Deploying not one, not two, but THREE starters with zero points (Dante Fowler Jr., Justin Tucker, and Khari Willis), while still getting the W... that's borderline arrogant! We just ask you to please limit those flashy shenanigans to the regular season. Do it in the playoffs and we're toast.
DOOMSDAY D
Unless DOOMSDAY D wants to go diva-mode on us, then "not getting many opportunities" won't cut it as an excuse this week. Our pass-catching corps (five WR and one TE) collectively received a grand total of 46 targets in Week 16. Chemistry and timing seem to be issues as that group notched only 26 receptions.