Owen Sixteen come back to knock off Toxins 89.2-81.3
Both teams failed to meet expectations, but Owen Sixteen did enough to get the best of Toxins. Predicted to win by a score of 117.7-106.6, Owen Sixteen rallied to earn an 89.2-81.3 win over Toxins. Owen Sixteen trailed 81.3-55.4 heading into Monday night, but the squad came storming back behind Aaron Rodgers (26.8 points) and the Green Bay Packers defense (7). Jalen Hurts (21.8 points) and Greg Zuerlein (11) were the leaders for Toxins in defeat. Owen Sixteen (1-1) will look to keep it rolling against Novaforce, while Toxins (0-2) try to develop some positive momentum against Pantheon Hulks.
Singletary (82 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD) scored 15.1 points against the Dolphins in Week 2. His scoring output was 60% more than his 9.44-point projection. Singletary ranks #79 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Football Team next week.
Thursday
Saquon Barkley had a 41-yard run for Toxins for the team, who trailed 11.8-6.9 after Thursday Night Football.
Sunday Early
There were players with standout moments on both teams early Sunday, but after all the points were tallied, Toxins boasted a 60.4-26.9 lead. For Owen Sixteen, Devin Singletary had a 46-yard touchdown run. Jalen Hurts made the highlight reel for Toxins with a 91-yard pass.
Sunday Late
Greg Zuerlein had a 56-yard field goal for Toxins, contributing to a 78.7-50.4 lead for the team.
Monday
Aaron Rodgers had a 22-yard touchdown pass and a 50-yard pass for Owen Sixteen during Monday Night Football, helping propel the team to the win.
Owen Sixteen
Hey, the key to football is exploiting the mismatches, right? With some monster yardage production from our running backs, our team created a big disparity this week. Our three backfield starters recorded 144 more total yards than the RBs on Toxins (312 yards from scrimmage to 168), and we ended up thoroughly dominating them at the position, 38.2 points to 14.8.
Toxins
Ugh, talk about under-utilized: The starting backfield for Toxins collectively registered three receptions on only four measly targets this past week. Tell those offensive coordinators to dial up some screen plays in Week 3!