Enforcers come up short of expectations, lose to Havoc in 128.4-123.8 battle
There's no way around it, Enforcers underperformed, at least according to projections, as Havoc narrowly earned a 128.4-123.8 win. Havoc led 124.7-123.8 heading into Monday night with one player left to play. They were fortunate to have the lead already, as Jimmy Graham (2 Rec, 17 Rec Yds) didn't do much to pad their point total. Lamar Jackson (236 Pass Yds, 152 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD) and the Carolina Panthers defense (26 Pts Allowed, 407 Yds Allowed, 7 Turnovers) were the leaders for Enforcers in the loss. Havoc (4-2) will look to build on their success against Orange bloods, while Enforcers (3-3) will take on Team Tadlock in an effort to get back in the win column.
Walton (32 Rush Yds, 43 Rec Yds) scored 12.5 points in a 17-16 lost to the Redskins in Week 6. He more-than-doubled his 5.67-point projection and overachieved for the first time this season. Walton will face the Bills next week.
Enforcers
Things get no simpler for ninth-place Enforcers, as they'll now get the distinct privilege of facing first-place Team Tadlock next week. Each side has multiple bye weeks to contend with in Week 7, as the Carolina Panthers defense, Odell Beckham Jr., DJ Moore, Peyton Barber, and JuJu Smith-Schuster are off for Enforcers and Curtis Samuel, Christian McCaffrey, the Pittsburgh Steelers defense, and Dontrell Hilliard are out for Team Tadlock.
Havoc
Havoc (4-2) will take on Orange bloods (2-4) in Week 7. Each side will have multiple bye weeks to contend with in Week 7, as Nick Chubb, Mike Evans, Jaylen Samuels, and James Washington are off for Havoc, while Orange bloods will be missing Baker Mayfield, Greg Olsen, Antonio Callaway, and Diontae Johnson. In terms of scoring production, these two teams have posted eerily similar results lately. Havoc have scored 119.28 points per game over the last three weeks, while Orange bloods have averaged 119.25 per matchup over that same period.