Edwards Moose hand Aguirre Outlaws sixth straight loss in 133.20-86.46 drubbing
Edwards Moose rolled to a 133.20-86.46 win to hand Aguirre Outlaws their sixth consecutive loss. Aguirre Outlaws grabbed a 3.10-point lead on Thursday, but Edwards Moose held the lead the rest of the way. They were led by Tee Higgins, who caught 12 passes for 194 yards and 2 touchdowns for 38.4 points, and Joe Mixon, who racked up 135 yards from scrimmage and scored 2 touchdowns (28.5 points). Josh Allen (314 Pass Yds, 3 Pass TDs, 64 Rush Yds) and Tyler Boyd (3 Rec, 85 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) did everything they could for Aguirre Outlaws in the loss. This marks the third time this season Edwards Moose have taken down Aguirre Outlaws, after winning 99.32-73.8 in their last matchup. Edwards Moose improve to 8-7 for the season, while Aguirre Outlaws fall to 3-13.
In a 22-16 loss to the Colts, Kirk scored 8.3 points to score 75.9% of his 10.93-point projection. He caught 7 passes for 48 yards to beat his projection by the highest percentage of any player on Edwards Moose this week. Kirk will battle the Cowboys next week.
Sunday Early
Both teams had players with big-time moments early Sunday, after which Edwards Moose boasted a 109.00-61.86 lead. Tee Higgins had a 52-yard catch for Edwards Moose, while Joe Mixon had a 52-yard catch. Tyler Boyd made the highlight reel for Aguirre Outlaws with a 68-yard touchdown catch.
Sunday Late
Khalil Herbert had a 20-yard touchdown run for Aguirre Outlaws, who trailed 129.50-79.56 after the late action.
Edwards Moose
Hey, we admire the confidence, Edwards Moose. It takes moxie to deploy a player with zero points (Lamar Jackson), while still earning the win. All we ask is to please limit that flashy, show-off type of stuff to the regular season. Do it when the postseason rolls around, and we'll be done.
Aguirre Outlaws
Hey, it's possible that Aguirre Outlaws may be a better GM in real football than in fantasy. Accumulating only 21 targets combined this past week, their six starting pass-catchers (five WR, one TE) apparently spent the majority of their games blocking downfield and running decoy routes.