Mike Oxmaul top expectations, come back to defeat BAMFS in 151.60-124.12 rout
Mike Oxmaul stepped up, rolling to a 151.60-124.12 win over BAMFS, who fell short of projections. Mike Oxmaul nabbed a 56.2-point lead early Sunday afternoon behind stellar showings from Aaron Rodgers and David Montgomery. Rodgers passed for 240 yards and 2 touchdowns and ran for 12 yards for 23.2 points, while Montgomery racked up 127 yards from scrimmage and caught a touchdown pass (21.7 points). BAMFS came back to take the lead on Sunday night, powered by Russell Wilson (43.42 points). Unphased, Mike Oxmaul made a run on Monday night with their back against the wall, as Alvin Kamara (38.4 points) put them back on top for good. Mike Oxmaul (2-0) will look to sustain their winning ways against The Graveyard, while BAMFS (0-2) will attempt to generate some positive momentum against Catalina Wine Mixon.
While racking up 127 yards from scrimmage and catching a touchdown pass against the Giants, Montgomery tallied 21.7 points this week. He scored 82% more than his 11.92-point projection in the 17-13 win. Montgomery ranks #62 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Falcons next week.
Sunday Early
There were players with standout moments on both teams early Sunday, but after the smoke cleared, Mike Oxmaul owned an 84.50-28.30 lead. Aaron Rodgers had a 41-yard pass for Mike Oxmaul, while David Montgomery had a 28-yard touchdown catch. Raheem Mostert made the highlight reel for BAMFS with an 80-yard touchdown run.
Sunday Night
Russell Wilson had a 54-yard touchdown pass and a 38-yard touchdown pass for BAMFS to contribute to a 118.12-113.20 lead for the team.
Mike Oxmaul
Wow, Mike Oxmaul, do you work at SpaceX or something? Along with a 27.48-point victory, you also launched yourself up to second place in the league standings!
BAMFS
BAMFS will find it tough to complain about lack of opportunities this past week. Our pass-catching corps (two WR, one TE) were targeted a whopping 16 times in Week 2. With only nine total catches, this group may need to work on chemistry with their QBs.