Slinks Mayhem fall short of predictions, find way to defeat BAWSE's Boss Team, 100.92-91.52
Both teams fell short of their projected point totals, but Slinks Mayhem did enough to take down BAWSE's Boss Team, securing a 100.92-91.52 victory. Slinks Mayhem never trailed in this one after grabbing a 12.88-point lead on Thursday behind Stefon Diggs (18.7 points) and Devin Singletary (11.1). Josh Jacobs (144 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD) and DeVonta Smith (5 Rec, 102 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) led the charge for BAWSE's Boss Team in the loss. This marks the second time this season Slinks Mayhem have gotten the best of BAWSE's Boss Team, after winning 143.52-130.56 in their last matchup. Slinks Mayhem (7-6) will look to add to their success against Texans rebuild, while BAWSE's Boss Team (8-5) will attempt to right the ship against Packers Brno.
Myers overachieved for the second time this season, scoring 10 points against his 8.71-point projection. During a 27-23 win over the Rams, he made both of his FG attempts. Myers ranks #87 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Panthers next week.
Sunday Early
Both teams had players with big-time plays early Sunday, after which Slinks Mayhem became the proud owner of a 65.50-56.82 lead. For Slinks Mayhem, Christian Watson had a 46-yard touchdown run. DeVonta Smith made the highlight reel for BAWSE's Boss Team with a 34-yard touchdown catch.
Sunday Late
There were players with highlight-reel moments for both teams on Sunday afternoon, after which Slinks Mayhem owned a 100.92-78.22 lead. For Slinks Mayhem, Patrick Mahomes had a 42-yard pass. Josh Jacobs made the highlight reel for BAWSE's Boss Team with a 20-yard touchdown run.
Slinks Mayhem
You know Slinks Mayhem, the good news is that we won this matchup by more than nine points. The better news is that we've proven we're even stronger than this, as our scoring average through 12 weeks was 111.22. So yes, we're happy to have gotten this victory, but let's also get back up to where we know we can be!
BAWSE's Boss Team
Well, we certainly can't gripe about a lack of opportunities this time, can we? As a group, our four pass-catchers (three WR and one TE) collectively got a grand total of 30 targets in Week 13. Timing and chemistry seem to be issues as that group managed just 15 catches.