A Taste of the Herb come back to knock off GloriouslyVictorious, 164.00-150.96
A Taste of the Herb rose to the occasion, coming from behind for a 164.00-150.96 win over GloriouslyVictorious. A Taste of the Herb trailed 136.66-134.70 heading into Sunday night, but the squad roared back behind Dak Prescott (29.3 points). Joe Mixon (65 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 70 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers defense (6 Pts Allowed, 273 Yds Allowed, 1 Turnovers) were the leaders for GloriouslyVictorious in the loss. This marks the first time this season A Taste of the Herb have gotten the best of GloriouslyVictorious, after falling 152.26-144.08 in their last matchup.
While allowing only 10 points, surrendering 192 yards, and intercepting 2 passes against the Giants, the Eagles defense recorded 23 points this week. Their scoring output more-than-doubled their 8.65-point projection and was much higher than their 14-point season scoring average. The Eagles defense will face the Football Team next week.
The Philadelphia Eagles defense
Saturday
Jonathan Taylor had a 43-yard run for A Taste of the Herb, who trailed 23.08-15.60 after Saturday's games.
Sunday Early
Joe Mixon had a 52-yard catch for GloriouslyVictorious, while Tyler Boyd had a 68-yard touchdown catch to contribute to a 136.66-124.10 lead for GloriouslyVictorious.
Sunday Night
Both teams had players with big-time moments on Sunday night, but it was A Taste of the Herb who emerged with the lead, 164.00-150.96. For A Taste of the Herb, Dak Prescott had a 40-yard pass. Michael Gallup made the highlight reel for GloriouslyVictorious with a 40-yard catch.
A Taste of the Herb
Sure, we ultimately got the win, but we can't deny it, A Taste of the Herb; our wide receivers were utterly outclassed by the opposition. A.J. Green (33 total yards, no TDs) logged only 14.4 points in Week 16. The starting wideouts for GloriouslyVictorious showed us how it's supposed to be done by putting up a score of 37.4.
GloriouslyVictorious
"Not seeing many looks" is definitely not an excuse this week for GloriouslyVictorious. As a group, our four pass-catchers (three WR, one TE) were targeted a respectable 28 times in Week 16. With only 17 total catches, that group may need to work on chemistry with their QBs.