EastRock come up short of predictions, lose to The Real McKoy in 123-93 landslide
There's no way around it, EastRock underdelivered, at least according to projections, as The Real McKoy cruised to a 123-93 win. EastRock pulled out to a 6-point lead on Thursday, but it was all The Real McKoy after that. They were led by the Buffalo Bills defense, who didn't allow any points, surrendered 216 yards, and forced 3 turnovers for 27 points, and Justin Herbert, who passed for 338 yards and a touchdown and ran for 12 yards (18 points). Joe Burrow (17 points) and Stefon Diggs (12) were the leaders for EastRock in the loss. The Real McKoy (1-1) will look to build on their success against GIT UP, while EastRock (1-1) try to get back in the win column against Caz *.
While not allowing any points, surrendering 216 yards, and forcing 3 turnovers against the Dolphins, the Bills defense put up 27 points this week. They more-than-quadrupled 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 standout plays early Sunday, but it was The Real McKoy who took the lead, 61-41. For The Real McKoy, Najee Harris had a 25-yard touchdown catch. Joe Burrow had a 42-yard touchdown pass for EastRock, while Stefon Diggs had a 41-yard catch.
Sunday Late
There were players with big-time moments on both teams on Sunday afternoon, after which The Real McKoy owned a 118-68 lead. Justin Herbert had a 42-yard pass for The Real McKoy, while Rondale Moore had a 77-yard touchdown catch. Keenan Allen made the highlight reel for EastRock with a 42-yard catch.
Monday
Davante Adams had a 50-yard catch for EastRock.
The Real McKoy
Wow, The Real McKoy, you put the rest of the league on notice with this blowout. Not only did you win by 30 points, you also climbed from 11th place to ninth in the league standings. Nice work!
EastRock
Talk about under-utilized: The starting backfield for EastRock collectively logged just four targets this past week. Get those offensive coordinators to draw up a couple of screen plays in Week 3!