Down 9.50 on Monday night, SF's BowMen came back to take down Crack the Whipp 146.50 to 115.50. SF's BowMen picked up 37.00 points from Lamar Jackson (168 Pas Yds, 87 Rsh Yds, 2 Pas TD, 1 Rsh TD) and 22.50 from Nick Bosa (2 Sack, 5 Tack, 3 Ast). After dropping their last three matchups, Crack the Whipp has had a bad run. The Philadelphia Eagles DEF led Crack the Whipp with 27.00 points (7 PA, 1 TD, 1 Sack, 2 Int, 2 Fum) while Travis Kelce brought in 18.00 (84 Rec Yds, 1 TD). On top of the loss, Crack the Whipp had two starters score zero points (Ka'imi Fairbairn and Nakobe Dean).
Despite the loss, Crack the Whipp had a few players performing their best in the playoffs, including the Eagles D and Brian Branch. During the postseason, that combo has averaged 22.00 and 13.25 points, respectively, topping their season-long marks by 69% and 39%. Conversely, the losers had several players who struggled in the playoff spotlight, most notably Joe Mixon and Nakobe Dean.