Kuflowe Mocne come back to win against Pan Sebastian in 146.66-116.66 romp
Kuflowe Mocne exceeded expectations, cruising to a 146.66-116.66 win over Pan Sebastian, who fell short of projections. Kuflowe Mocne jumped out to a 52.76-point lead on Thursday behind stellar performances from Justin Herbert (24.46 points) and Mike Williams (22.3). Pan Sebastian came back to take the lead late afternoon Sunday, powered by Joe Burrow (15.56 points) and CeeDee Lamb (11.6). Unphased, Kuflowe Mocne pulled it together when it mattered most on Monday night, as Stefon Diggs (39.8 points) put them back ahead once and for all. Kuflowe Mocne (1-1) will look to get another win against Dionji FT, while Pan Sebastian (1-1) will match up against Rajdersy z LV in an effort to develop some positive momentum.
While catching 12 passes for 148 yards and 3 touchdowns against the Titans, Diggs recorded 39.8 points this week. He more-than-doubled his 14.83-point projection in the 41-7 win. Diggs ranks #3 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Dolphins next week.
Sunday Early
There were players with standout plays on both teams early Sunday, but after the scoring was completed, Kuflowe Mocne emerged with an 80.56-55.70 lead. For Kuflowe Mocne, D'Andre Swift had a 22-yard touchdown catch and a 50-yard run. Rashod Bateman had a 75-yard touchdown catch for Pan Sebastian, while Christian McCaffrey had a 49-yard run.
Sunday Late
Evan McPherson had a 50-yard field goal for Pan Sebastian to contribute to a 114.16-104.36 lead for the team.
Monday
Stefon Diggs had a 46-yard touchdown catch for Kuflowe Mocne during Monday Night Football, helping propel the team to the win.
Kuflowe Mocne
Nice job assembling a lineup that won by an impressive 30 points this past week. We took care of business and did what we had to do. Let's tip our cap to the GM of Pan Sebastian, take this W in stride, and continue on our way towards a fantasy title.
Pan Sebastian
Unless Pan Sebastian wants to go full diva-mode, then "not getting many chances" isn't really a reasonable excuse this week. Our pass-catching corps (two WR and one TE) collectively got a whopping 25 targets in Week 2. With just 14 total receptions, that group may need to work on chemistry with their QBs.