J-Law’s Proballers defeat Bobs quality team in 205.28-120.46 rout
J-Law’s Proballers brought their A game, cruising to a 205.28-120.46 win over Bobs quality team, who fell short of projections. Bobs quality team grabbed a 23.26-point lead on Thursday, but J-Law’s Proballers held the lead the rest of the way. They were led by CeeDee Lamb (10 Rec, 120 Rec Yds, 2 Rec TDs) and Dak Prescott (347 Pass Yds, 3 Pass TDs, 41 Rush Yds). Devin Singletary (106 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 19 Rec Yds) and Trevor Lawrence (229 Pass Yds, 51 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD) led the charge for Bobs quality team in the loss. This marks the first time this season J-Law’s Proballers have beaten Bobs quality team, after falling 134.4-129.22 in their last matchup. J-Law’s Proballers improve to 8-7 for the season, while Bobs quality team fall to 7-9.
Projected to score 7.71 points, Gay more-than-doubled that amount by scoring 19 points as the Rams beat the Broncos 51-14. He made all 3 of his FG attempts to beat his projection by the third-highest percentage of any K in the league this season. In Week 17, Gay and the Rams will face the Chargers.
Saturday
Both teams had players with big-time plays Saturday, but it was J-Law’s Proballers who took the lead, 141.68-103.16. George Kittle had a 34-yard touchdown catch and a 33-yard touchdown catch for J-Law’s Proballers, while Dak Prescott had a 36-yard touchdown pass and a 52-yard pass. Devin Singletary made the highlight reel for Bobs quality team with a 33-yard touchdown run.
Sunday Early
Tyreek Hill had a 52-yard catch for Bobs quality team, who trailed 149.68-120.46 after the early action.
Sunday Late
Matt Gay had a 55-yard field goal and a 53-yard field goal for J-Law’s Proballers, contributing to a 168.68-120.46 lead for the team.
Sunday Night
James Conner had a 22-yard touchdown run for J-Law’s Proballers to contribute to a 193.68-120.46 lead for the team.
J-Law’s Proballers
Nice work deploying a lineup that netted more than 205 points this past week. We did what we needed to do and took care of business.
Bobs quality team
"Not getting enough opportunities" won't cut it as an excuse this week for Bobs quality team. Our trio of pass-catchers (two WR, one TE) collectively saw a grand total of 20 targets in Week 16. Chemistry seems to be an issue, as that group hauled in only 11 receptions.