BLOUNT HEAD beat projections, earn win against FATBOYS BUHBEES in 147.86-107.42 runaway
BLOUNT HEAD rose to the occasion and outperformed expectations, cruising to a 147.86-107.42 victory over FATBOYS BUHBEES, who fell short of projections. BLOUNT HEAD jumped out to a 50.72-point lead on Saturday behind impressive showings from Justin Jefferson (12 Rec, 123 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) and Tyreek Hill (17.4) and never looked back. Justin Fields (152 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs, 95 Rush Yds) and the Philadelphia Eagles defense (20 Pts Allowed, 248 Yds Allowed, 1 Turnovers) carried the flag for FATBOYS BUHBEES in the loss. This marks the second time this season BLOUNT HEAD have beaten FATBOYS BUHBEES, after falling 140.8-123.3 in their last matchup. BLOUNT HEAD will look to clinch the league title next week, while FATBOYS BUHBEES seek to bounce back and finish the season with a win in the 3rd Place game.
Against the Colts in Week 15, Jefferson scored 26.3 points to beat his 19.46-point projection. He caught 12 passes for 123 yards and a touchdown to beat his projection by the highest percentage of any player on BLOUNT HEAD this week. Jefferson will square off against the Giants next week.
Saturday
Tyreek Hill had a 20-yard touchdown catch for BLOUNT HEAD, while Justin Tucker had a 53-yard field goal, contributing to a 58.52-7.80 lead for BLOUNT HEAD.
Sunday Early
Both teams had players with big-time moments early Sunday, but after the dust settled, BLOUNT HEAD emerged with a 128.46-64.62 lead. For BLOUNT HEAD, Jerick McKinnon had a 26-yard touchdown run and a 20-yard touchdown catch. Justin Fields made the highlight reel for FATBOYS BUHBEES with a 35-yard touchdown pass.
Sunday Late
Nick Folk had a 54-yard field goal for FATBOYS BUHBEES, who trailed 137.86-107.42 after the late afternoon slate.
BLOUNT HEAD
Only one field goal on three attempts? Sounds like Justin Tucker might be kicking himself to the waiver wire after this effort.
FATBOYS BUHBEES
Unless FATBOYS BUHBEES wants to go full diva-mode, then "not getting many looks" isn't really a reasonable excuse this time around. As a group, our pass-catching corps (three WR and one TE) combined to receive a whopping 34 targets in Week 15. Timing and chemistry seem to be issues as that group tallied only 20 catches.