Cowboys from Hell outperform projections, knock off Seeya, 114.88-106.20
Cowboys from Hell showed up, securing a 114.88-106.20 win over Seeya, who fell short of projections. Seeya earned a 4.42-point lead on Saturday behind DeVonta Smith (25.3 points) and Ezekiel Elliott (12.1), but Cowboys from Hell held the lead the rest of the way. They were led by T.J. Hockenson (13 Rec, 109 Rec Yds, 2 Rec TDs) and Dak Prescott (347 Pass Yds, 3 Pass TDs, 41 Rush Yds). DeVonta Smith (25.3 points) and James Conner (18) were the leaders for Seeya in the loss. This marks the first time this season Cowboys from Hell have taken down Seeya, after falling 129.18-81.46 in their last matchup. Cowboys from Hell improve to 5-11 for the season, while Seeya fall to 7-8.
While making all 3 of his FG attempts against the Broncos, Gay tallied 18 points this week. His scoring output more-than-tripled his 5.72-point projection and was much higher than his 5.78-point season scoring average. Gay will face the Chargers next week.
Saturday
Both teams had players with standout moments Saturday, but after the results were tallied, Seeya emerged with an 86.30-81.88 lead. For Cowboys from Hell, Dak Prescott had a 36-yard touchdown pass and a 52-yard pass. Graham Gano made the highlight reel for Seeya with a 55-yard field goal.
Sunday Late
Matt Gay had a 55-yard field goal and a 53-yard field goal for Cowboys from Hell to contribute to a 99.88-86.30 lead for the team.
Sunday Night
James Conner had a 22-yard touchdown run for Seeya, who trailed 114.88-104.70 after Sunday Night Football.
Cowboys from Hell
You know what, Cowboys from Hell, we do certainly appreciate the confidence. Starting not one, not two, but THREE players with zero points (Rashod Bateman, Breece Hall, and Cooper Kupp), while still getting a W... talk about arrogant! All we ask is to please keep that flashy, show-off type of stuff to the regular season. Try it in the postseason and we'll be finished.
Seeya
"Not getting enough opportunities" isn't an excuse this week for Seeya. Our five pass-catchers (four WR and one TE) combined to get a healthy 35 targets in Week 16. Timing and chemistry appear to be issues as that group tallied just 19 receptions.