Treasure Hunters succumb to Bad Boys in 126.75-123.25 nailbiter
Treasure Hunters were unable to bring their A game, falling short of projections, as Bad Boys came back for a 126.75-123.25 win. Bad Boys trailed 123.25-97.40 heading into Monday night, but the team roared back behind Aaron Rodgers (29.35 points). Cooper Kupp (36.8 points) and Travis Kelce (23.9) carried the flag for Treasure Hunters in the loss. Bad Boys (2-0) will look to keep it rolling against Panzerleader, while Treasure Hunters (1-1) face off against Centreviews in an effort to get back on track.
While not allowing any points, surrendering 216 yards, and forcing 3 turnovers against the Dolphins, the Bills defense put up 22 points this week. They more-than-tripled their 6.65-point projection in the 35-0 win. The Bills defense ranks #86 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Football Team next week.
The Buffalo Bills defense
Sunday Early
Both teams had players with highlight-reel plays early Sunday, but it was Treasure Hunters who owned the lead, 69.70-61.50. For Bad Boys, Stefon Diggs had a 41-yard catch. Cooper Kupp had a 44-yard catch and a 43-yard catch for Treasure Hunters, while Ja'Marr Chase had a 42-yard touchdown catch.
Sunday Late
There were players with big-time moments for both teams on Sunday afternoon, but it was Treasure Hunters who took the lead, 99.35-97.40. For Bad Boys, Rob Gronkowski had a 20-yard touchdown catch. Keenan Allen made the highlight reel for Treasure Hunters with a 42-yard catch.
Sunday Night
Travis Kelce had a 46-yard touchdown catch for Treasure Hunters, contributing to a 123.25-97.40 lead for the team.
Monday
Aaron Rodgers had a 22-yard touchdown pass and a 50-yard pass for Bad Boys during Monday Night Football, helping push the team to the win.
Bad Boys
A big key to success in football is creating mismatches. Fueled by a thrilling display by Aaron Rodgers, we thoroughly outplayed Treasure Hunters at the quarterback position this past week (29.35 points to 10.85). Rodgers went 22-for-27 for 255 yards, four TDs, and no INTs in a 35-17 triumph over the Lions.
Treasure Hunters
Your quarterback tossed an interception and not a single touchdown? Maybe we need to go back and review the game tape. Were the Chargers genuinely that great defending the pass, or did Dak Prescott appear flustered back there in the pocket? What do you think? Do we continue to roll with him as the starting QB of Treasure Hunters?