Los Toros succumb to JJ What, 103.46-91.84
There's no sugarcoating it, Los Toros didn't do their job, at least based on projections, as JJ What emerged victorious with a 103.46-91.84 win. Los Toros earned a 3.00-point lead on Thursday, but JJ What held the lead the rest of the way. They were led by Melvin Gordon III, who racked up 165 yards from scrimmage and caught a touchdown pass for 22.5 points, and Kerryon Johnson, who racked up 89 yards from scrimmage and scored 2 touchdowns (18.9 points). Tyreek Hill (20 Rush Yds, 117 Rec Yds, 2 Rec TDs) and Michael Thomas (8 Rec, 70 Rec Yds, 2 Rec TDs) led the charge for Los Toros in the loss. JJ What (7-3) will look to maintain their winning ways against Buckley, while Los Toros (8-2) face Doobrees in an effort to get back in the win column.
Projected to score 9.24 points, the Bears defense scored 37.4% more than that amount by scoring 12.7 points in a 34-22 win over the Lions. They allowed 22 points, surrendered 305 yards, and forced 3 turnovers to beat their projection by the highest percentage of any player on JJ What this week. In Week 11, the Bears will battle the Vikings.
The Chicago Bears defense
JJ What
A couple of teams sporting matching 7-3 records, JJ What and Buckley will go head-to-head next week in a mid-season matchup. Something's got to give, as JJ What has tallied two consecutive victories while Buckley has won four in a row. JJ What can't count on another 10.64 points out of Julian Edelman, who has a bye in Week 11. Buckley will be without Sony Michel. Over the last three weeks, JJ What have put up 106.04 points per game, while Buckley have averaged 124.52 per contest.
Los Toros
In Week 11, first-place Los Toros (8-2) will look to bounce back against seventh-place Doobrees (4-6). Los Toros might need to shuffle the deck a bit with the New England Patriots defense out on bye next week. Doobrees won't have Tom Brady, Robby Anderson, or the New York Jets defense.