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Week 8

Weekly
Grade
Six Mile Jets
5-3 113
98.06
 
VS
proj
Boom in the Endzone
66 4-4
91.55

Six Mile Jets brush off expectations, defeat Boom in the Endzone in 113-66 beatdown

Six Mile Jets beat expectations, cruising to a 113-66 win over Boom in the Endzone, who fell short of projections. Six Mile Jets got out to a 17-point lead early Sunday afternoon behind Tyler Boyd (14 points) and Tee Higgins (9) and never relinquished it. Patrick Mahomes (275 Pass Yds, 1 Pass TD, 10 Rush Yds) and Adam Thielen (6 Rec, 78 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) were the leaders for Boom in the Endzone in the loss. Six Mile Jets (5-3) will look to sustain their momentum against Naperville Methlab, while Boom in the Endzone (4-4) will meet Springfield Atoms in an effort to get back in the win column.

Matchup Timeline

  Six Mile Jets   Boom in the Endzone

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Boyd had 69 receiving yards and a touchdown and passed for 46 yards as the Bengals lost to the Jets 34-31. In doing so, he put up 14 points and more-than-doubled his scoring projection, the highest percent increase of any player on Six Mile Jets this week. Boyd will square off against the Browns next week.
Tyler Boyd

Top Player Comparison

Six Mile Jets
Points
% of total points 113
1
Tom Brady
QB
42
28.96
37.2%
2
Austin Ekeler
RB
18
12.93
15.9%
3
Tyler Boyd
WR
14
6.52
12.4%
4
Mike Evans
WR
13
11.4
11.5%
Boom in the Endzone
Points
% of total points 66
1
Patrick Mahomes
QB
18
34.33
27.3%
2
Adam Thielen
WR
13
10.74
19.7%
3
Stefon Diggs
WR
10
12.82
15.2%
4
J.D. McKissic
RB
9
4.44
13.6%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Tyler Boyd had a 46-yard pass for Six Mile Jets, while Tee Higgins had a 54-yard catch, contributing to a 36-19 lead for Six Mile Jets.
Sunday Late
Tom Brady linked up with Mike Evans for a 41-yard touchdown pass for Six Mile Jets. Brady also lit up the scoreboard with a 50-yard touchdown pass and a 44-yard pass to contribute to a 113-34 lead for Six Mile Jets.
Sunday Night
Adam Thielen had a 20-yard touchdown catch for Boom in the Endzone, who trailed 113-48 after Sunday Night Football.

Points By Position

  Six Mile Jets   Boom in the Endzone

Game Notes

Most (6 of the 9) of the starters on Six Mile Jets exceeded their projected point totals.
Boom in the Endzone had only three of their nine starters score higher than their projected points.
Six Mile Jets put up more points than their season scoring average (100.38) while Boom in the Endzone fell short of theirs (88.25).
Six Mile Jets recorded more points than their projected total, while Boom in the Endzone fell shy of their projection.
The matchup's 47-point margin was the largest in the league this week.
Not only did Six Mile Jets get the win, but they also easily covered the 6.51-point forecasted margin of victory.
In blowout games this year, Six Mile Jets moves to (4-1), while Boom in the Endzone falls to (2-3).

Next Week Preview

Six Mile Jets
In a battle between teams sporting identical 5-3 records, Six Mile Jets and Naperville Methlab will go head-to-head next in Week 9. Each team will have players on bye next week, as Tom Brady, Mike Evans, and Alex Collins are off for Six Mile Jets and Russell Wilson and Curtis Samuel are out for Naperville Methlab. Over the last three weeks, Six Mile Jets have scored 91 points per game, while Naperville Methlab have averaged 103 per contest.
Boom in the Endzone
With Boom in the Endzone and Springfield Atoms both currently riding two-game losing skids, something's got to give next week. Boom in the Endzone may have to rearrange their lineup a bit with Tyler Lockett and J.D. McKissic out on bye next week. Springfield Atoms won't have Leonard Fournette.