Blak and Blu brush off projections, earn win against Psycho Wards, 246.64-182.32
Blak and Blu stepped up, securing a 246.64-182.32 win over Psycho Wards, who fell short of projections. Psycho Wards nabbed a 4.18-point lead early Sunday afternoon, but Blak and Blu held the lead the rest of the way. They were led by Derrick Henry (52.7 points) and Courtland Sutton (31.4). Tyler Lockett (8 Rec, 178 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) and Russell Wilson (343 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs, 16 Rush Yds) led the charge for Psycho Wards in the loss. Blak and Blu (1-1) will look to sustain their momentum against Flight Crew, while Psycho Wards (0-2) will try to right the ship against Oilers.
While racking up 237 yards from scrimmage and running for 3 touchdowns against the Seahawks, Henry recorded 52.7 points this week. He more-than-tripled his 16.25-point projection in the 33-30 win. Henry ranks #4 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Colts next week.
Sunday Early
Both teams had multiple players with big-time moments early Sunday, but after the dust settled, Psycho Wards became the proud owner of a 91.00-86.82 lead. Matthew Stafford had a 44-yard pass and a 43-yard pass for Blak and Blu, while Courtland Sutton had a 55-yard catch. Meanwhile, Ben Roethlisberger had a 25-yard touchdown pass and a 52-yard pass for Psycho Wards, while Stefon Diggs had a 41-yard catch.
Sunday Late
There were multiple players with big-time moments on both teams on Sunday afternoon, but it was Blak and Blu who emerged with the lead, 225.70-182.32. Derrick Henry had a 60-yard touchdown run for Blak and Blu, while Julio Jones had a 51-yard catch. Meanwhile, Russell Wilson found Tyler Lockett on multiple big plays for Psycho Wards: a 63-yard touchdown pass and a 51-yard pass. Wilson also lit up the scoreboard with a 68-yard touchdown pass.
Monday
Robert Tonyan had a 22-yard touchdown catch for Blak and Blu during Monday Night Football, helping to add to the margin of victory for the team.
Blak and Blu
Wow, Blak and Blu, do you consult for SpaceX or something? Along with a 64.32-point victory, you also skyrocketed up to fifth place in the league standings!
Psycho Wards
Well, we can't really complain about a lack of opportunities this week, can we? As a group, our six pass-catchers (five WR and one TE) collectively got a healthy 50 targets in Week 2. Chemistry and timing appear to be issues as that group recorded just 30 receptions.