Finkle & Einhorn come up short of expectations, lose to # 4 Broke My ♥ in 139.90-111.44 rout
Finkle & Einhorn failed to bring their A game, as # 4 Broke My ♥ cruised to a 139.90-111.44 win. Finkle & Einhorn nabbed a 6.00-point lead on Thursday, but it was all # 4 Broke My ♥ after that. They were led by Leonard Fournette, who racked up 245 yards from scrimmage for 42 points, and Patrick Mahomes, who passed for 315 yards and ran for 54 (22.4 points). Darrel Williams (13 Rush Yds, 2 Rush TDs, 43 Rec Yds) and Matt Prater (3-3 FG, 53 long, 3-3 XP) were the leaders for Finkle & Einhorn in the loss. # 4 Broke My ♥ (2-2) will look to notch another win against FriendsOfDonCherry, while Finkle & Einhorn (2-2) will face The Philly Specials in an effort to get back in the win column.
Projected to score 12.86 points, Fournette more-than-tripled that amount by scoring 42 points as the Jaguars beat the Broncos 26-24. He racked up 245 yards from scrimmage to beat his projection by the second-highest percentage of any RB in the league this season. Fournette will square off against the Panthers in Week 5.
Sunday Early
There were players with big-time moments on both teams early Sunday, but after the smoke cleared, # 4 Broke My ♥ owned a 64.90-56.15 lead. For # 4 Broke My ♥, Duke Johnson had a 40-yard run. Matt Prater made the highlight reel for Finkle & Einhorn with a 53-yard field goal.
Sunday Late
Leonard Fournette had an 81-yard run for # 4 Broke My ♥, contributing to a 124.40-94.14 lead for the team.
# 4 Broke My ♥
Tons of action between the 20's: The six offensive skill starters (three RBs, two WRs, one TE) on # 4 Broke My ♥ collectively gained a whopping 515 total yards. Not one of those players could find his way to paydirt in Week 4.
Finkle & Einhorn
You can take our word for it, Finkle & Einhorn... We've been in this business for a long time now. Obstacles pop up, you suffer some defeats, your fans get a little whiny, and the local beat writers turn nit-picky with all of their questions. All part of living that coach life. Just remember that when it comes to fantasy football, winning really does cure all!