The production of Mike Evans paved the way, as Wildman36 came back to defeat Bj 121.06 to 101.38. The Tampa Bay WR heated up for 29.70 points in a 19.68-point win for Wildman36. He scored two touchdowns as part of his big outing (97 Rec Yds, 2 TD).
Bj had one notable player that missed out on some chances. Despite being targeted seven times, Terry McLaurin could only reel in one catch.
It wasn't all bad news for Bj, as they did field a squad of real-life winners. Every starter except Darnell Mooney played on an NFL team that won in Week 17.
For the victorious side, several players have been heating up in the postseason, including T.J. Hockenson and Evans. During the playoffs, that duo has outperformed their season scoring averages by 72% and 62%, respectively. Conversely, Wildman36 has a few players moving in the wrong direction. The Pittsburgh Steelers DEF and Khalil Shakir have both substantially underperformed their year-to-date averages during the postseason. Despite the loss, Bj had a couple of players performing their best in the playoffs: Jayden Daniels and Jason Sanders. During the postseason, that combo has averaged 33.10 and 14.50 points, respectively, topping their season-long marks by 55% and 52%. On the other hand, the losers had a player who was sputtering under the brightest lights. Averaging 16.41 points on the season, Terry McLaurin mustered just 9.25 per game in the playoffs.