Offensively challenged Pulsechamber knock off THE Hawaii Buckeyes, 90.00-82.28
With the ninth-ranked point total in the league for the week, Pulsechamber were lucky to earn a victory against a foe that had an even worse week, coming out on top with a 90.00-82.28 victory over THE Hawaii Buckeyes. Pulsechamber jumped out to a 36.22-point lead early Sunday afternoon behind standout showings from T.J. Yeldon (53 Rush Yds, 69 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) and Blake Bortles (26.6) and never looked back. DeAndre Hopkins (9 Rec, 151 Rec Yds) and Cam Newton (237 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs, 29 Rush Yds) carried the flag for THE Hawaii Buckeyes in the loss. Pulsechamber improve to 2-3 on the season, while THE Hawaii Buckeyes fall to 2-3.
While catching 9 passes for 77 yards against the Steelers, Hooper registered 16.7 points this week. His scoring output more-than-doubled his 8.04-point projection and was much higher than his 8.97-point season scoring average. Hooper ranks #9 among fantasy TEs this season and will face the Buccaneers next week.
Sunday Early
There were players with big-time moments for both teams early Sunday, after which Pulsechamber became the proud owner of a 81.00-44.78 lead. For Pulsechamber, Blake Bortles had a 21-yard touchdown run. Cam Newton had a 25-yard touchdown pass for THE Hawaii Buckeyes, while George Kittle had a 45-yard catch.
Sunday Night
DeAndre Hopkins had had a 49-yard catch for THE Hawaii Buckeyes, who trailed 90.00-70.88 after Sunday Night Football.
Pulsechamber
Creating mismatches is a big component to winning in football. We made that a point of emphasis by nearly quadrupling THE Hawaii Buckeyes at running back this past week (28.2 points to 7.1).
THE Hawaii Buckeyes
All of the cake, none of the icing: The four offensive position starters on THE Hawaii Buckeyes (two WRs, one RB, one TE) combined to record a healthy 349 yards from scrimmage. None of those starters was able to score a touchdown in Week 5.