Vinny’s Gang wins Fantasy Bowl XXII

Congratulations to Vinny’s Gang for winning Fantasy Bowl XXII. Vinny’s Gang won their fourth Winkenbach Trophy. They are the first team to win four, and are now 4-2 in Fantasy Bowl games. The Undergarments fall to 3-3 in Fantasy Bowl games. This was actually the third meeting of these two teams in the Fantasy Bowl. The Undergarments won the 2012 matchup while Vinny’s Gang won the 2006 matchup.

The Co-Fantasy Bowl MVPs are Allen Robinson and Jameis Winston.
Allen Robinson Fantasy Bowl MVP

Jameis Winston Fantasy Bowl MVP

Fantasy Bowl XXII

Fantasy Recap – Fantasy Bowl XXII

The Undergarments (96) at Vinny’s Gang (108)

(MyFantasyLeague.com Fantasy Times Sources – Dec 28, 2015) In a week 16 UFFLE battle, Vinny’s Gang beat a strong The Undergarments team by a score of 108 to 96, extending the winning streak for Vinny’s Gang to 7 games.

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Allen Robinson

Vinny’s Gang were led to their 12 point victory by a 21 point effort from Allen Robinson, who beat the New Orleans Saints defense for 151 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD. With this performance, Robinson was the number 4 ranked wide receiver for week 16. They also got help from a 21 point effort from Jameis Winston, who got by the Chicago Bears defense for 295 passing yards and 2 passing TDs in addition to 10 rushing yards.

We snatched victory out of the jaws of defeat,” Vinny’s Gang coach Jon Steffan said.

The Undergarments were helped out in a losing cause by a 24 point effort from Jordan Reed, who beat the Philadelphia Eagles defense for 129 receiving yards and 2 receiving TDs. With this performance, Reed was the number 1 ranked tight end for week 16. They also got help from a 17 point effort from DeAndre Hopkins, who beat the Tennessee Titans defense for 117 receiving yards and 1 receiving TD.

They outplayed us in every phase of the game,” The Undergarments coach Eric Overgaard said.

Adding salt to the wound, The Undergarments could have scored 116 points and earned the win with their best lineup, but Eric Overgaard left key players like Matt Ryan and his corresponding 18 points on the bench.