ENDZONE DIVAS come up short of projections, still manage to defeat Y3, 103.02-94.88
Both teams failed to rise to the occasion, but ENDZONE DIVAS did enough to take down Y3, securing a 103.02-94.88 win. ENDZONE DIVAS earned a 23.8-point lead early Sunday afternoon behind standout performances from Nick Chubb (126 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD) and Matt Prater (16) and never looked back. Marvin Jones Jr. (8 Rec, 96 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) and Daniel Carlson (3-3 FG, 52 long, 4-4 XP) carried the flag for Y3 in the loss. This marks the second time this season ENDZONE DIVAS have taken down Y3, after winning 130.78-95.7 in their last matchup. ENDZONE DIVAS improve to 5-5 on the season, while Y3 fall to 4-6.
Prater made all 3 of his FG attempts as the Lions beat the Football Team 30-27. In doing so, he put up 16 points and nearly doubled his scoring projection, the third-highest percent increase of any K in the league this season. In Week 11, Prater and the Lions will face the Panthers.
Sunday Early
There were players with standout moments on both teams early Sunday, but it was ENDZONE DIVAS who grabbed the lead, 53.10-29.30. Matt Prater had a 59-yard field goal and a 53-yard field goal for ENDZONE DIVAS, while Nick Chubb had a 59-yard run. Marvin Jones Jr. made the highlight reel for Y3 with a 27-yard touchdown catch.
Sunday Late
Both teams had players with standout plays on Sunday afternoon, but after the scoring was completed, ENDZONE DIVAS boasted a 91.02-81.68 lead. For ENDZONE DIVAS, DeAndre Hopkins had a 43-yard touchdown catch. Daniel Carlson made the highlight reel for Y3 with a 52-yard field goal.
ENDZONE DIVAS
Well ENDZONE DIVAS, the good news is that we took this matchup by over eight points. Even better news is that we know we're stronger than this, as our scoring average through nine weeks was 112.55. So while we're happy to have earned this victory, let's "regress" back up to where we know we can be!
Y3
Well, we certainly can't complain about a lack of opportunities this week, can we? As a group, our four pass-catchers (three WR, one TE) collectively saw a grand total of 28 targets in Week 10. Those players should try to get some extra practice reps in with their QBs, considering they hauled in only 17 catches.