Nightmares beat Blue Falcons for fourth straight win in 133.65-99.15 rout
Nightmares extended their win streak to four games with a convincing victory over Blue Falcons, rolling to a 133.65-99.15 win. It was the sixth loss in a row for Blue Falcons. Blue Falcons earned a 6.70-point lead on Thursday, but it was all Nightmares after that. They were led by Chris Godwin (7 Rec, 184 Rec Yds, 2 Rec TDs) and Josh Allen (185 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs, 56 Rush Yds). Allen Robinson II (6 Rec, 131 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) and Jimmy Garoppolo (253 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs) carried the flag for Blue Falcons in the loss. Nightmares (10-2) will look to rack up another W against Orange bloods, while Blue Falcons (3-9) will face Vandals in an effort to right the ship.
Going up against the Falcons in Week 12, Godwin caught 7 passes for 184 yards and 2 touchdowns. In doing so, he put up 37.4 points to more-than-double his 17.94-point projection, the highest percent increase of any player on Nightmares this week. Godwin will square off against the Jaguars in Week 13.
Sunday Early
Both teams had several players with big-time moments early Sunday, but it was Nightmares who emerged with the lead, 123.85-66.40. Chris Godwin had a 71-yard touchdown catch for Nightmares, while Josh Allen had a 34-yard touchdown pass. Meanwhile, Allen Robinson II had a 32-yard touchdown catch and a 49-yard catch for Blue Falcons, while Jared Cook had a 20-yard touchdown catch.
Sunday Night
Jimmy Garoppolo had a 61-yard touchdown pass and a 42-yard touchdown pass for Blue Falcons, who trailed 134.65-99.15 after Sunday night.
Nightmares
A big key to success in football is creating mismatches. Thanks to some stellar yardage production from our running backs, our team certainly made that happen this week. Our three starting backs recorded 90 more total yards than the RBs of Blue Falcons (186 yards from scrimmage to 96), as we ultimately doubled up them at the position, 28.6 points to 11.6.
Blue Falcons
Unless Blue Falcons wants to go full diva-mode, then "not seeing enough opportunities" cannot be an excuse this time around. Our pass-catching corps (three WR, two TE) were targeted a hearty 24 times in Week 12. With only 14 total catches, this group may have some chemistry issues.