Aida Wildcats knock Caribbean Bombers from 1st place in 99-98 battle
Aida Wildcats eked out a 99-98 win over Caribbean Bombers, knocking them out of the No. 1 position in Super Stars. It wasn't nearly as close as the final score indicates, as Aida Wildcats led 99-78 heading into Monday night. Caribbean Bombers made them sweat behind Adam Thielen (20 points). Teddy Bridgewater (136 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs, 16 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD) and JuJu Smith-Schuster (9 Rec, 77 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) were the stars for Aida Wildcats in the win. Aida Wildcats (6-4) will look to keep it rolling against Warriors of Angels, while Caribbean Bombers (6-4) meet Thunderstorm in an effort to right the ship.
Smith-Schuster overachieved for the sixth time this season, scoring 22 points against his 15.47-point projection. In a 36-10 win over the Bengals, he caught 9 passes for 77 yards and a touchdown. Smith-Schuster ranks #63 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Jaguars next week.
Aida Wildcats
Aida Wildcats (6-4) are set to face Warriors of Angels (2-8) in Week 11. Each side will have players on bye next week, as the Buffalo Bills defense, Raheem Mostert, and George Kittle are off for Warriors of Angels and Jerick McKinnon and David Montgomery will get the week off for Aida Wildcats. Over the last three weeks, Aida Wildcats have put up 129.67 points per game, while Warriors of Angels have averaged only 97.33 per contest.
Caribbean Bombers
Two squads with identical 6-4 records, third-place Caribbean Bombers are set to square off against fourth-place Thunderstorm next week. Caribbean Bombers might have to shuffle the deck some with Evan Engram out on bye in Week 11. In terms of recent scoring output, these two teams have posted similar results lately. Caribbean Bombers has scored 123.5 points per game over the last three weeks, while Thunderstorm has averaged 123 per contest over that same span.