Unable to overcome multiple busts, Pass Defense fall to Remember The Titans in 93,856,350-62,588,847 romp
Hampered by multiple starters who put up goose eggs (Ryan Tannehill, Melvin Gordon III, Rashod Bateman, Allen Robinson II, Matthew Stafford, and Clyde Edwards-Helaire), Pass Defense were unable to overcome Remember The Titans, which cruised to a 93,856,350-62,588,847 victory. Pass Defense earned a 6,100,135-point lead on Thursday, but Remember The Titans held the lead the rest of the way. They were led by Kirk Cousins (299 Pass Yds, 3 Pass TDs) and Trace McSorley (217 Pass Yds, 14 Rush Yds). Dak Prescott (347 Pass Yds, 3 Pass TDs, 41 Rush Yds) and Aaron Rodgers (238 Pass Yds, 1 Pass TD, 18 Rush Yds) carried the flag for Pass Defense in the loss. This marks the sixth time this season Remember The Titans have beaten Pass Defense, after winning 88,400,684-53,888,190 in their last matchup.
Allgeier overachieved for the eighth time this season, scoring 2,800,089 points against his 1,548,230.52-point projection. During a 17-9 loss to the Ravens, he racked up 117 yards from scrimmage . Allgeier will face the Cardinals next week.
Saturday
There were multiple players with standout moments for both teams Saturday, after which Remember The Titans had a 61,745,007-52,088,517 lead. Tyler Huntley had a 40-yard pass for Remember The Titans, while Taylor Heinicke had a 51-yard pass. Meanwhile, Dak Prescott had a 36-yard touchdown pass and a 52-yard pass for Pass Defense, while Patrick Mahomes had a 52-yard pass.
Sunday Early
Both teams had players with standout moments early Sunday, but it was Remember The Titans who grabbed the lead, 63,945,128-60,488,689. For Remember The Titans, Tyreek Hill had a 52-yard catch. Aaron Rodgers made the highlight reel for Pass Defense with a 42-yard pass.
Sunday Night
Trace McSorley had a 47-yard pass for Remember The Titans, while Leonard Fournette had a 44-yard catch to contribute to an 86,756,185-61,288,745 lead for Remember The Titans.
Remember The Titans
Deploying a starting crew that won by a whopping 31,267,503 points this past week... we consider that to be a job done right.
Pass Defense
Well, Week 16's problem isn't exactly rocket science, Pass Defense. Choosing to start multiple zero-point players in a fantasy matchup where your opposition put up 93,856,350 points... let's consider this to be an opportunity to get better and all agree that it won't happen again.