Shitty Toe Drop come up short of predictions, succumb to My Broken Johnson, 148.10-134.32
There's no way around it, Shitty Toe Drop underperformed, at least compared to projections, as My Broken Johnson came back to earn a 148.10-134.32 win. My Broken Johnson trailed 134.32-131.10 heading into Monday night, but the unit made a run behind Baker Mayfield, who passed for 325 yards and a touchdown for 17 points. Patrick Mahomes (443 Pass Yds, 4 Pass TDs) and Austin Ekeler (66 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 67 Rec Yds) were the leaders for Shitty Toe Drop in defeat. My Broken Johnson improve to 1-1 on the season, while Shitty Toe Drop fall to 0-2.
The Patriots defense didn't allow any points, surrendered 184 yards, and intercepted 4 passes in a 43-0 win over the Dolphins. In doing so, they put up 34.5 points to more-than-double their 12.81-point projection, the highest percent increase of any player on My Broken Johnson this week. The Patriots will go up against the Jets next week.
The New England Patriots defense
Thursday
Curtis Samuel had a 44-yard catch for My Broken Johnson, helping to stake the team to a 12.30-0.00 lead.
Sunday Late
Both teams had players with standout plays on Sunday afternoon, but it was My Broken Johnson who claimed the lead, 131.10-114.72. For My Broken Johnson, Wil Lutz had a 52-yard field goal. Patrick Mahomes made the highlight reel for Shitty Toe Drop with a 44-yard touchdown pass and a 42-yard touchdown pass.
Monday
Baker Mayfield had an 89-yard touchdown pass for My Broken Johnson on Monday night, helping propel the team to the win.
My Broken Johnson
Earning the win is most important, My Broken Johnson, but we also know of one spot where we should get better as a team; our QB was severely outplayed this past week. Patrick Mahomes went 30-of-44 for 443 yards and four touchdowns for Shitty Toe Drop, and all Baker Mayfield could manage through the air was 325 yards and one passing TD (plus an ugly interception). We need to spend some extra time this week working with our receivers!
Shitty Toe Drop
Unless Shitty Toe Drop wants to go full diva-mode, then "not seeing enough chances" doesn't fly as an excuse this week. Our pass-catching corps (three WR, two TE) were targeted a respectable 33 times in Week 2. With only 16 total catches, that group may need to work on chemistry with their QBs.