Dirty 54 beat HTTR! for third straight win, 201.60-179.85
Dirty 54 extended their win streak to three games with a hard-fought victory over HTTR!, coming out on top with a 201.60-179.85 win. Dirty 54 grabbed an 86.5-point lead early Sunday afternoon behind a combined 75.45 points from Deshaun Watson (335 Pass Yds, 4 Pass TDs, 26 Rush Yds) and Lamar Jackson (186 Pass Yds, 1 Pass TD, 108 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD) and never looked back. Carson Wentz (213 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs, 49 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD) and Will Fuller V (6 Rec, 123 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) did their part for HTTR! in the loss. Dirty 54 (3-3) will look to sustain their winning ways against Naked Bootlegs, while HTTR! (3-3) will take on Doc's Devils in an effort to get back in the win column.
The Broncos defense (12 Pts Allowed, 264 Yds Allowed, 3 Turnovers) scored 19 points in an 18-12 win over the Patriots in Week 6. Their scoring output more-than-doubled their 9.35-point projection and was much higher than their 9.33-point season scoring average. The Broncos defense will face the Dolphins next week.
The Denver Broncos defense
Sunday Early
There were multiple players with highlight-reel moments for both teams early Sunday, but it was Dirty 54 who claimed the lead, 172.95-86.45. Deshaun Watson had a 53-yard touchdown pass for Dirty 54, while Kenny Golladay had a 48-yard catch. Meanwhile, Carson Wentz had a 50-yard pass and a 40-yard run for HTTR!, while Will Fuller V had a 53-yard touchdown catch.
Sunday Night
George Kittle had a 44-yard touchdown catch for HTTR!, while Jared Goff had a 40-yard touchdown pass for the team, who trailed 182.15-157.35 after Sunday Night Football.
Dirty 54
Well, we do appreciate the confidence this past week, Dirty 54. It takes real gumption to roll out a player with negative points (plus a zero-point player) while still getting the W. All we ask is to please limit that flashy, show-off type of stuff to the early regular season. Try it in the postseason and we're toast.
HTTR!
Unless HTTR! wants to go full diva-mode, then "not seeing enough looks" cannot be an excuse this week. Our six pass-catchers (five WR, one TE) collectively got a grand total of 35 targets in Week 6. Timing and chemistry appear to be issues as that group notched only 21 catches.