MRsnagged's Cool Team knock off What The Shit, 121.50-111.68
MRsnagged's Cool Team beat their projected point total, securing a 121.50-111.68 win over What The Shit. MRsnagged's Cool Team never trailed in this one, coasting to victory behind , who for 28.3 points, and Brock Purdy, who passed for 185 yards and 2 touchdowns (21.7 points). Jalen Hurts (217 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs, 77 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD) and JuJu Smith-Schuster (9 Rec, 74 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) led the charge for What The Shit in the loss. This marks the second time this season MRsnagged's Cool Team have taken down What The Shit, after winning 123.12-105.62 in their last matchup. MRsnagged's Cool Team (10-4) will look to keep it rolling in the playoffs, while What The Shit (8-6) will attempt to bounce back and make a run of their own in the postseason.
While catching 7 passes for 89 yards against the Raiders, Skowronek recorded 12.4 points this week. His scoring output more-than-doubled his 5.6-point projection and was much higher than his 4.1-point season scoring average. Skowronek will face the Packers next week.
Sunday Early
There were players with standout moments on both teams early Sunday, but it was What The Shit who owned the lead, 84.88-65.20. Brett Maher had a 53-yard field goal for MRsnagged's Cool Team, while George Pickens had a 42-yard catch. Jalen Hurts made the highlight reel for What The Shit with a 41-yard touchdown pass and a 33-yard touchdown pass.
Sunday Late
Brock Purdy had a 32-yard touchdown pass and a 27-yard touchdown pass for MRsnagged's Cool Team, who trailed 102.78-87.90 after the late afternoon action.
MRsnagged's Cool Team
You know what, MRsnagged's Cool Team, we do certainly appreciate the confidence. Deploying a starter with zero points (Tee Higgins), while still getting the win... that's a bit too risky for us traditionalists. All we ask is to please keep that flashy, show-off type of stuff to the regular season. Try it when the postseason rolls around, and we're done.
What The Shit
Fortunately, What The Shit, this week's problem was pretty easy to spot. Choosing to start Tyler Boyd in a tough fantasy matchup... let's attempt to play with a full deck of cards next time?