The Rockylobos come back to hand Dallas Texans fourth consecutive loss in 132.12-127.63 battle
The Rockylobos staged an impressive comeback to earn a 132.12-127.63 win to hand Dallas Texans their fourth consecutive loss to open the season. Trailing 127.63-125.12 heading into Monday night, The Rockylobos made a run behind Mason Crosby (1-1 FG, 48 long, 3-4 XP). Lamar Jackson (193 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs, 53 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD) and Devin Singletary (55 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 21 Rec Yds) led the charge for Dallas Texans in defeat. The Rockylobos (2-2) will look to sustain their winning ways against Rednecks, while Dallas Texans (0-4) will attempt to get some positive momentum against Throwball Champ.
Playing the Football Team in Week 4, Andrews caught 3 passes for 57 yards and 2 touchdowns. In doing so, he put up 20.7 points to scored 41.5% higher than his 14.63-point projection, the highest percentage of any player on The Rockylobos this week. Andrews will play the Bengals in Week 5.
Sunday Early
There were players with big-time plays on both teams early Sunday, after which The Rockylobos owned a 74.20-70.70 lead. For The Rockylobos, Mark Andrews had a 25-yard touchdown catch and a 22-yard touchdown catch. Lamar Jackson had a 50-yard touchdown run and a 25-yard touchdown pass for Dallas Texans, while Jarvis Landry had a 37-yard touchdown pass.
Sunday Late
Josh Allen had a 26-yard touchdown pass and a 49-yard pass for The Rockylobos, helping the team to a 125.12-98.30 lead.
The Rockylobos
In a matchup between a couple of teams separated in the standings by just a single game, The Rockylobos (2-2) square off against Rednecks (1-3) in Week 5. The Rockylobos might need to shuffle the deck some with Danny Amendola and Mason Crosby out on bye next week. Over the last three weeks, The Rockylobos have put up 132.05 points per game, while Rednecks have averaged 111.27 per contest.
Dallas Texans
Two teams with identical 0-4 records, 19th-place Dallas Texans are set to face last-place Throwball Champ next week. Dallas Texans might have to rearrange their lineup some with Kerryon Johnson out on bye next week. Four weeks into the season, Dallas Texans have put up the 17th-most points in the league while Throwball Champ (86.36 PPG) are ranked last.