Slow Clap earn win against Foot Circumcision in 197.60-115.66 rout
Slow Clap rose to the occasion, cruising to a 197.60-115.66 win over Foot Circumcision, who fell short of projections. Foot Circumcision got out to a 9.10-point lead on Thursday, but it was all Slow Clap after that. They were led by Russell Wilson, who passed for 300 yards and 3 touchdowns and ran for 22 yards for 31.2 points, and Raheem Mostert, who racked up 151 yards from scrimmage and caught a touchdown pass (28.1 points). Aaron Jones (116 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 34 Rec Yds) and Todd Gurley II (63 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD) carried the flag for Foot Circumcision in the loss. Slow Clap improve to 1-1 on the season, while Foot Circumcision fall to 0-2.
While racking up 151 yards from scrimmage and catching a touchdown pass against the Bengals, Mostert put up 28.1 points this week. He nearly tripled his 9.76-point projection in the 41-17 win. Mostert ranks #69 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Steelers next week.
Thursday
Mike Evans had a 41-yard catch for Foot Circumcision, helping Foot Circumcision to a 9.10-0.00 lead.
Sunday Early
There were players with standout plays for both teams early Sunday, after which Slow Clap emerged with a 150.70-85.86 lead. Russell Wilson had a 28-yard touchdown pass for Slow Clap, while Raheem Mostert had a 39-yard touchdown catch. Antonio Brown made the highlight reel for Foot Circumcision with a 20-yard touchdown catch.
Monday
Odell Beckham Jr. had an 89-yard touchdown catch for Slow Clap during Monday Night Football, helping to add to the margin of victory for the team.
Slow Clap
Whoa now Slow Clap, that's what rigorous preparation and executing the game plan can do for ya! A completion percentage of 83% for Russell Wilson this past week. Quality plus quantity! That Steelers secondary didn't see it coming! We know the manager of Slow Clap has got to be thankful for this type of efficiency and attention to detail.
Foot Circumcision
Unless Foot Circumcision wants to go diva-mode on us, then "not seeing many chances" is definitely not an excuse this time around. Our five pass-catchers (four WR and one TE) were targeted a respectable 30 times in Week 2. Those players should spend extra practice time working with their QBs, considering they pulled down just 17 receptions.