Boomtown defeat BASHERS in 176.40-75.26 rout
Boomtown showed up, rolling to a 176.40-75.26 win over BASHERS, who fell short of projections. This matchup was over almost as soon as it started, as Boomtown jumped out to a 130.74-point lead early Sunday afternoon behind impressive performances from Mitchell Trubisky and David Johnson. Trubisky passed for 355 yards , ran for 18 yards and scored 4 touchdowns for 47 points, while Johnson racked up 183 yards from scrimmage and scored 2 touchdowns (30.3 points). Mike Davis (58 Rush Yds, 22 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) and the Los Angeles Chargers defense (6 Pts Allowed, 317 Yds Allowed, 1 Turnovers) carried the flag for BASHERS in the loss. Boomtown (4-6) will look to sustain their momentum against Ben's team, while BASHERS (5-5) will attempt to develop some positive momentum against The Maker Bayfields.
Facing the Chiefs in Week 10, Johnson racked up 183 yards from scrimmage and scored 2 touchdowns. In doing so, he put up 30.3 points and more-than-doubled his scoring projection, the highest percent increase of any player on Boomtown this week. Next week, Johnson will square off against the Raiders.
Sunday Early
There were players with highlight-reel plays for both teams early Sunday, but after all was said and done, Boomtown boasted a 158.70-27.96 lead. Mitchell Trubisky had a 45-yard touchdown pass and a 36-yard touchdown pass for Boomtown, while Tyreek Hill had a 37-yard touchdown catch. Tom Brady made the highlight reel for BASHERS with a 44-yard pass.
Sunday Late
Davante Adams had a 25-yard touchdown catch for Boomtown to contribute to a 176.40-66.96 lead for the team.
Boomtown
Spotting mismatches is a huge key to success in football. Thanks to a awesome showing by Mitchell Trubisky, we quadrupled BASHERS at the quarterback position this past week (47 points to 10.76). Trubisky torched the Lions secondary to the tune of 355 yards and three passing touchdowns.
BASHERS
Unless BASHERS wants to go diva-mode on us, then "not getting enough chances" is not an excuse this week. As a group, our pass-catching corps (two WR, one TE) collectively got a respectable 20 targets in Week 10. Chemistry could be a problem, as that group notched only 12 catches.