Green Bay Blizzard hand Mobtown Mavericks fifth consecutive loss in 222.36-115.29 rout
Green Bay Blizzard rolled to a 222.36-115.29 victory to hand Mobtown Mavericks their fifth consecutive loss. Mobtown Mavericks nabbed a 28.36-point lead on Thursday behind 36.46 points from Justin Herbert, who passed for 314 yards , ran for 14 yards and scored 3 touchdowns. But Green Bay Blizzard held the lead the rest of the way, powered by Kevin Byard, who made 10 tackles and intercepted a pass for 33 points, and Stefon Diggs, who caught 11 passes for 147 yards (30.7 points). This marks the second time this season Green Bay Blizzard have knocked off Mobtown Mavericks, after winning 210.18-187.23 in their last matchup. Green Bay Blizzard improve to 5-10 for the season, while Mobtown Mavericks fall to 1-14.
While making 10 tackles and intercepting a pass against the Lions, Byard tallied 33 points this week. His scoring output nearly doubled his 16.98-point projection and was much higher than his 13.42-point season scoring average. Byard ranks #1 among fantasy Ss this season and will face the Packers next week.
Thursday
Justin Herbert had a 26-yard touchdown pass and a 53-yard pass for Mobtown Mavericks to contribute to a 36.46-8.10 lead for Mobtown Mavericks.
Saturday
Stefon Diggs had a 55-yard catch for Green Bay Blizzard, who trailed 59.41-38.80 after Saturday's games.
Sunday Early
Both teams had players with big-time plays early Sunday, but it was Green Bay Blizzard who claimed the lead, 180.76-103.39. Philip Rivers had a 41-yard pass for Green Bay Blizzard, while Kirk Cousins had a 20-yard touchdown pass. Matthew Stafford made the highlight reel for Mobtown Mavericks with a 44-yard pass.
Sunday Late
Zach Ertz had a 42-yard catch for Mobtown Mavericks, who trailed 206.61-115.29 after the late round of games.
Green Bay Blizzard
Well, we do appreciate the confidence this past week, Green Bay Blizzard. Starting not one, but TWO players with zero points (Tyler Boyd and Odell Beckham Jr.), while still getting the win... that's a bit too risky for us traditionalists.
Mobtown Mavericks
It's entirely possible that Mobtown Mavericks would be a better talent scout in the NFL than in fantasy football. Seeing just 10 total targets this past week, their four wide receivers apparently spent most of their games running decoy routes and blocking downfield.