Kablarski OVNOVI jump into top spot in 110-85 beatdown
Kablarski OVNOVI ascended to the top of the standings in Vince Lombardi Keeper League with a convincing victory over So Solid Spoilers, rolling to a 110-85 win. So Solid Spoilers pulled out to a 12-point lead on Thursday, but it was all Kablarski OVNOVI after that. They were led by Josh Jacobs (229 Rush Yds, 2 Rush TDs, 74 Rec Yds) and Justin Herbert (274 Pass Yds, 3 Pass TDs, 38 Rush Yds). Lamar Jackson (254 Pass Yds, 1 Pass TD, 89 Rush Yds) and James Conner (120 Rush Yds, 20 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) did everything they could for So Solid Spoilers in the loss. This marks the second time this season Kablarski OVNOVI have beaten So Solid Spoilers, after winning 82-77 in their last matchup. Kablarski OVNOVI (7-4-1) will look to keep it rolling against Shalabajzeri, while So Solid Spoilers (6-6) try to get some positive momentum against Fools and Horses.
Koo overachieved for the third time this season, scoring 9 points against his 7.07-point projection. In a 19-13 loss to the Commanders, he made 2 of his 3 FG attempts. Koo ranks #99 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Steelers next week.
Thursday
Graham Gano had a 57-yard field goal for So Solid Spoilers, helping give So Solid Spoilers a 23-11 lead.
Sunday Early
Lamar Jackson had a 62-yard pass and a 40-yard pass for So Solid Spoilers, while Latavius Murray had a 52-yard run, contributing to a 62-36 lead for So Solid Spoilers.
Sunday Late
Josh Jacobs had an 86-yard touchdown run and a 30-yard touchdown run for Kablarski OVNOVI, while Justin Herbert had a 33-yard touchdown pass, contributing to a 110-80 lead for Kablarski OVNOVI.
Kablarski OVNOVI
Hey, we admire the confidence, Kablarski OVNOVI. Deploying a player with zero points (Travis Etienne Jr.), while still getting the win... that's playing with fire. Try those shenanigans next week against Shalabajzeri and we'll be toast.
So Solid Spoilers
So Solid Spoilers will find it tough to complain about lack of opportunity this past week. Our pass-catching corps (two WR and one TE) were targeted a grand total of 24 times in Week 12. Those players might need to hit the practice field, considering they managed only 11 catches.