Unable to overcome starter's goose egg, ButoBangBang fall to *CamBo*, 124.46-110.50
Impeded by a goose egg from Stephen Gostkowski, ButoBangBang were unable to overcome *CamBo*, which secured a 124.46-110.50 victory. ButoBangBang earned a 10.20-point lead on Thursday, but *CamBo* held the lead the rest of the way. They were led by Patrick Mahomes, who passed for 443 yards and 4 touchdowns for 33.62 points, and Calvin Ridley, who caught 8 passes for 105 yards and a touchdown (16.5 points). Matt Ryan (24.1 points) and Jamie Collins Sr. (19) carried the flag for ButoBangBang in the loss. *CamBo* (2-0) will look to maintain their momentum against Jersey Blues, while ButoBangBang (1-1) meet BLAZER$$ in an effort to get some positive momentum.
Projected to score 6.35 points, McDonald more-than-doubled that amount by scoring 15.8 points as the Steelers lost to the Seahawks 28-26. He caught 7 passes for 38 yards and 2 touchdowns to beat his projection by the highest percentage of any player on *CamBo* this week. McDonald will go up against the 49ers in Week 3.
Sunday Early
There were players with standout moments for both teams early Sunday, after which ButoBangBang boasted a 73.50-68.34 lead. For *CamBo*, Marquise Brown had a 41-yard catch. John Ross III made the highlight reel for ButoBangBang with a 66-yard touchdown catch.
Sunday Late
Patrick Mahomes had a 44-yard touchdown pass and a 42-yard touchdown pass for *CamBo*, contributing to a 101.96-86.40 lead for the team.
Sunday Night
Both teams had players with big-time plays on Sunday night, after which *CamBo* boasted a 124.46-110.50 lead. For *CamBo*, Calvin Ridley had a 34-yard touchdown catch. Matt Ryan made the highlight reel for ButoBangBang with a 54-yard touchdown pass and a 34-yard touchdown pass.
*CamBo*
Nice work assembling a lineup that won by nearly 14 points this past week. We deem that to be a job done right. We should maintain this momentum as we step into what should be a winnable matchup in Week 3.
ButoBangBang
Unless ButoBangBang wants to go diva-mode on us, then "not getting many opportunities" won't cut it as an excuse this time around. Our pass-catching corps (three WR, one TE) collectively received a grand total of 29 targets in Week 2. Chemistry seems to be the primary problem, as that group reeled in just 17 catches.