Offensively challenged 'T-N-T' Treat'§ knock off Joshua's Team, 18.19-12.85
Despite posting only the 12th-highest point total in the league for the week, 'T-N-T' Treat'§ secured an 18.19-12.85 win over Joshua's Team. Joshua's Team earned a 0.53-point lead early Sunday afternoon, but 'T-N-T' Treat'§ held the lead the rest of the way. They were led by Terry McLaurin (7 Rec, 125 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) and Deshaun Watson (275 Pass Yds, 1 Pass TD, 17 Rush Yds). Austin Ekeler (93 Rush Yds, 55 Rec Yds) and Greg Zuerlein (2-2 FG, 46 long, 4-4 XP) did their part for Joshua's Team in the loss. 'T-N-T' Treat'§ (1-1) will look to sustain their winning ways against LongShotzz, while Joshua's Team (0-2) face off against Hancocks Beast in an effort to develop some positive momentum.
McLaurin scored 2.82 points in a 30-15 loss to the Cardinals to nearly double his 1.5-point projection. He caught 7 passes for 125 yards and a touchdown to beat his projection by the highest percentage of any player on 'T-N-T' Treat'§ this week. Next week, McLaurin will square off against the Browns.
Sunday Early
There were players with big-time moments on both teams early Sunday, but it was Joshua's Team who emerged with the lead, 9.50-8.97. For 'T-N-T' Treat'§, Amari Cooper had a 58-yard catch. Tom Brady made the highlight reel for Joshua's Team with a 23-yard touchdown pass and a 50-yard pass.
Sunday Late
Harrison Butker had multiple 58-yard field goals for 'T-N-T' Treat'§, while Terry McLaurin had a 24-yard touchdown catch, helping 'T-N-T' Treat'§ to an 18.19-11.98 lead.
'T-N-T' Treat'§
Listen, 'T-N-T' Treat'§, we do certainly appreciate the confidence. Playing not one, not two, but SEVEN starters with zero points while still getting the W... that's playing with fire. All we ask is to please limit those flashy shenanigans to the early regular season. Can you imagine how silly we'd look if we let it happen in the playoffs?
Joshua's Team
Unless Joshua's Team wants to go diva-mode on us, then "not getting many chances" is definitely not a reasonable excuse this time around. As a group, our five pass-catchers (four WR and one TE) were targeted a healthy 26 times in Week 2. With just 14 total catches, that group may be showing signs of chemistry issues.