Boom in the Endzone fall short of predictions, succumb to KGG FB, 95-82
There's no way around it, Boom in the Endzone underperformed, at least based on projections, as KGG FB staged an impressive comeback for a 95-82 win. KGG FB trailed 82-62 heading into Monday night, but the squad charged back behind Odell Beckham Jr. (6 Rec, 161 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) and the Cleveland Browns defense (3 Pts Allowed, 262 Yds Allowed, 1 Turnovers). Julio Jones (25 points) and Jared Goff (24) did everything they could for Boom in the Endzone in the loss. KGG FB (1-1) will look to get another win against Throw up the X, while Boom in the Endzone (0-2) attempt to get their first victory against Melonville LaRues.
Witten (4 Rec, 25 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) scored 8 points in a 31-21 win over the Redskins in Week 2. His scoring output more-than-doubled his 3.64-point projection. Witten will face the Dolphins next week.
Sunday Early
Both teams had players with highlight-reel moments early Sunday, but after all the plays were accounted for, KGG FB became the proud owner of a 46-29 lead. Kenny Golladay had a 31-yard touchdown catch for KGG FB, while Philip Rivers had a 47-yard pass. Kerryon Johnson made the highlight reel for Boom in the Endzone with a 36-yard touchdown catch.
Sunday Late
Jared Goff had a 66-yard pass and a 57-yard pass for Boom in the Endzone, contributing to a 57-51 lead for the team.
Sunday Night
Julio Jones had a 54-yard touchdown catch for Boom in the Endzone to contribute to an 82-62 lead for the team.
Monday
Odell Beckham Jr. had an 89-yard touchdown catch for KGG FB during Monday Night Football, helping push the team to the win.
KGG FB
Yo, KGG FB, you got friends at SpaceX or something? Not only did you win by 13 points, you also skyrocketed up to eighth place in the league standings!
Boom in the Endzone
Boom in the Endzone will find it tough to complain about lack of opportunity this past week. Our pass-catching corps (two WR, one TE) collectively saw a grand total of 14 targets in Week 2. With only eight total receptions, that group may need to work on chemistry with their QBs.