Outsiderz brush off projections, knock off Boom Town in 131.16-97.80 rout
Outsiderz beat expectations, rolling to a 131.16-97.80 win over Boom Town. Boom Town got out to a 1.60-point lead on Thursday, but it was all Outsiderz after that. They were led by the Chicago Bears defense (19 Pts Allowed, 385 Yds Allowed, 2 Turnovers) and Teddy Bridgewater (136 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs, 16 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD). Ronald Jones II (27.8 points) and Aaron Rodgers (24.9) carried the flag for Boom Town in the loss. This marks the second time this season Outsiderz have gotten the best of Boom Town, after winning 87.4-85.2 in their last matchup. Outsiderz (4-6) will look to sustain their winning ways against Liv by the Wvr Wire, while Boom Town (5-5) take on Primetime in an effort to develop some positive momentum.
Against the Bengals in Week 10, Johnson scored 19.6 points to nearly double his 9.94-point projection. He caught 6 passes for 116 yards and a touchdown to beat his projection by the highest percentage of any player on Outsiderz this week. In Week 11, Johnson and the Steelers will face the Jaguars.
Thursday
Stephen Gostkowski had a 50-yard field goal for Boom Town to contribute to a 9.10-7.50 lead for Boom Town.
Sunday Early
There were players with standout plays on both teams early Sunday, but it was Boom Town who owned the lead, 73.10-56.52. For Outsiderz, Teddy Bridgewater had a 24-yard touchdown pass. Ronald Jones II had a 98-yard touchdown run for Boom Town, while Aaron Rodgers had a 78-yard touchdown pass.
Sunday Late
Diontae Johnson had a 46-yard catch for Outsiderz, contributing to a 101.42-97.80 lead for the team.
Outsiderz
Putting together a lineup that won by over 33 points this past week... we consider that to be a job well done. Let's tip our cap to the GM of Boom Town, take this win in stride, and continue on our way towards the KSFL XIX league championship.
Boom Town
Unless Boom Town wants to go diva-mode on us, then "not getting many opportunities" doesn't fly as an excuse this time around. As a group, our four pass-catchers (three WR and one TE) were targeted a healthy 22 times in Week 10. With only nine total receptions, that group may have some chemistry issues.