Lapac Machinery earn win against Rams Mob Squad in 123-86 beatdown
Lapac Machinery rose to the occasion and beat expectations, cruising to a 123-86 win over Rams Mob Squad, who fell short of projections. There was very little drama in the matchup, as Lapac Machinery leapt out to a 54-point lead early Sunday afternoon behind impressive showings from Miles Sanders (27 points) and Joe Burrow (20). Justin Jefferson (11 Rec, 223 Rec Yds) and Josh Allen (147 Pass Yds, 1 Pass TD, 47 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD) were the leaders for Rams Mob Squad in the loss. This marks the first time this season Lapac Machinery have knocked off Rams Mob Squad, after falling 94-75 in their last matchup. Lapac Machinery (7-7) will look to keep it rolling in the playoffs, while Rams Mob Squad (10-4) will attempt to bounce back and make a run of their own in the postseason.
Against the Giants in Week 14, Sanders scored 27 points to more-than-double his 10.46-point projection. He racked up 155 yards from scrimmage and ran for 2 touchdowns to beat his projection by the highest percentage of any player on Lapac Machinery this week. In Week 15, Sanders and the Eagles will play the Bears.
Sunday Early
There were several players with big-time moments on both teams early Sunday, but it was Lapac Machinery who grabbed the lead, 97-43. Miles Sanders had a 40-yard touchdown run for Lapac Machinery, while Joe Burrow had a 45-yard touchdown pass. Meanwhile, Justin Jefferson had a 47-yard catch for Rams Mob Squad, while Josh Allen had a 24-yard touchdown pass.
Sunday Night
Jason Sanders had a 55-yard field goal for Rams Mob Squad, who trailed 97-76 after Sunday night.
Lapac Machinery
Props to you, Lapac Machinery. Putting together a lineup that won by a whopping 37 points this past matchup. We should keep this momentum as we head into our next challenge in Week 15.
Rams Mob Squad
You can take solace in the fact that your generosity this week didn't go unnoticed, Rams Mob Squad. It takes a real kindred spirit to help someone like Lapac Machinery succeed. Who knows, maybe they'll return the favor by selecting a couple of defenses early in next year's draft... something along those lines!