Tommy P smirk at expectations, come back to win against Doo Doo Browns, 145.00-130.85
Both teams brought their A game, but Tommy P beat Doo Doo Browns, coming from behind to earn a 145.00-130.85 victory. Despite trailing 115.85-70.00 heading into Monday night, Tommy P roared back behind Deshaun Watson (268 Pass Yds, 3 Pass TDs, 40 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD) and Josh Jacobs (85 Rush Yds, 2 Rush TDs, 28 Rec Yds). Derrick Henry (27.9 points) and Mark Ingram II (22.7) did their part for Doo Doo Browns in the loss. Tommy P (1-0) will look to keep it rolling against TwoBrownsOneKupp, while Doo Doo Browns (0-1) will face off against Yobogoya! in an effort to get back on track.
While racking up 113 yards from scrimmage and running for 2 touchdowns against the Broncos, Jacobs put up 23.3 points this week. He more-than-doubled his 10.75-point projection in the 24-16 win. Jacobs ranks #49 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Chiefs next week.
Sunday Early
Derrick Henry had a 75-yard touchdown catch for Doo Doo Browns, while Mark Ingram II had a 49-yard run, helping Doo Doo Browns to a 90.25-34.70 lead.
Sunday Late
Both teams had players with standout moments on Sunday afternoon, but it was Doo Doo Browns who claimed the lead, 109.35-70.00. For Tommy P, Keenan Allen had a 28-yard touchdown catch. T.J. Hockenson made the highlight reel for Doo Doo Browns with a 23-yard touchdown catch.
Monday
Both teams had players with highlight-reel moments on Monday night. For Tommy P, Deshaun Watson had a 37-yard touchdown pass and a 21-yard touchdown run. Wil Lutz made the highlight reel for Doo Doo Browns with a 58-yard field goal.
Tommy P
Identifying mismatches is a big component to winning in football. Thanks to an awesome performance by Deshaun Watson, we nearly tripled Doo Doo Browns at the quarterback position this past week (39.4 points to 14.25). Watson went 20-for-30 for 268 yards, three TDs, and an INT in a 30-28 loss to the Saints.
Doo Doo Browns
Your starting QB tossed three interceptions and just one touchdown? Maybe we need to go back and review the game tape. Were the Titans actually that great against the pass, or was Baker Mayfield just that off-rhythm with his receivers? What do you think? Do we continue to roll with him as the starting QB of Doo Doo Browns?