Back-and-forth battle ends with Honcho coming back to top LongBeach Big Ditkas, 112.08-103.62
Well, that was thrilling! After a back-and-forth matchup featuring three lead changes, Honcho earned a come-from-behind victory over LongBeach Big Ditkas, coming back for a 112.08-103.62 win. Trailing 102.62-84.18 heading into Monday night, Honcho roared back behind Cooper Kupp, who caught 11 passes for 122 yards for 17.7 points, and Darrell Henderson Jr., who ran for 31 yards (6.1 points). Stefon Diggs (8 Rec, 162 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) and Rhamondre Stevenson (100 Rush Yds, 2 Rush TDs, 14 Rec Yds) were the leaders for LongBeach Big Ditkas in defeat. Honcho (8-2) will look to build on their success against POCKETDOG, while LongBeach Big Ditkas (3-7) take on Dak is Back in an effort to right the ship.
The Colts defense allowed 17 points, surrendered 331 yards, and forced a fumble in a 23-17 win over the Jaguars. In doing so, they put up 14 points and scored 58.7% higher than their scoring projection, the highest percentage of any player on Honcho this week. Next week, the Colts will square off against the Bills.
The Indianapolis Colts defense
Sunday Early
There were players with standout plays for both teams early Sunday, but it was LongBeach Big Ditkas who emerged with the lead, 72.78-57.72. For Honcho, Ryan Tannehill had a 50-yard pass. Stefon Diggs made the highlight reel for LongBeach Big Ditkas with a 57-yard catch and a 43-yard catch.
Sunday Night
Derek Carr had a 37-yard touchdown pass for LongBeach Big Ditkas, helping the team to a 102.62-84.18 lead.
Honcho
Listen Honcho, I'm a "glass half full" kind of coach. While some may harp on the fact that our scoring's slipped lately, I'll choose to spin this in a positive direction. Averaging 135.65 points through Week 9, our crew has shown it's certainly capable of outperforming the 112.08 we needed to win this past week!
LongBeach Big Ditkas
Unless LongBeach Big Ditkas wants to go full diva-mode, then "not seeing many looks" isn't really a reasonable excuse this week. As a group, our four pass-catchers (three WR and one TE) combined to receive a grand total of 30 targets in Week 10. With just 18 total catches, that group may need to work on chemistry with their QBs.