Huskies knock off Robin's Hoods in 127.80-84.78 beatdown
Huskies showed up, rolling to a 127.80-84.78 victory over Robin's Hoods, who fell short of projections. Robin's Hoods grabbed a 26.38-point lead early Sunday afternoon behind stellar showings from Allen Robinson II, who caught 4 passes for 47 yards and a touchdown for 14.7 points, and Josh Allen, who passed for 197 yards and a touchdown (14.58 points). But it was all Huskies after that. They were led by Joe Burrow, who passed for 355 yards and 4 touchdowns for 35.7 points, and Deebo Samuel, who racked up 94 yards from scrimmage and ran for a touchdown (23.4 points). This marks the first time this season Huskies have taken down Robin's Hoods, after falling 156.88-76.46 in their last matchup. Huskies improve to 5-6 on the season, while Robin's Hoods fall to 6-5.
While allowing only 3 points, surrendering 205 yards, and forcing 3 turnovers against the Panthers, the Ravens defense recorded 17 points this week. Their scoring output nearly doubled their 8.6-point projection and was much higher than their 8.64-point season scoring average. The Ravens defense ranks #5 among fantasy DEFs this season and will face the Jaguars next week.
The Baltimore Ravens defense
Sunday Late
Both teams had players with highlight-reel plays on Sunday afternoon, but it was Huskies who grabbed the lead, 86.30-84.78. For Huskies, Joe Burrow had a 29-yard touchdown pass. Daniel Carlson made the highlight reel for Robin's Hoods with a 57-yard field goal and a 52-yard field goal.
Monday
Deebo Samuel had a 39-yard touchdown run for Huskies on Monday night, helping to add to the margin of victory for the team.
Huskies
Hey, exploiting mismatches is the key to football, right? Thanks to a thrilling display from Joe Burrow, we doubled up Robin's Hoods at the quarterback position this past week (35.7 points to 14.58). Burrow went 24-for-39 for 355 yards, four TDs, and two INTs in a 37-30 win over the Steelers.
Robin's Hoods
With only three catches this past week, the starting RBs for Robin's Hoods should look into why their QBs are giving them the silent treatment.