On/Goff Switch earn win against Texas Blitz in 125.10-87.10 rout
On/Goff Switch exceeded their projected point total, cruising to a 125.10-87.10 victory over Texas Blitz, who fell short of projections. Texas Blitz nabbed a 17.5-point lead early Sunday afternoon behind 29.55 points from Kirk Cousins (173 Pass Yds, 1 Pass TD) and Younghoe Koo (3-3 FG, 51 long, 1-1 XP). But it was all On/Goff Switch after that. They were led by Joe Burrow, who passed for 286 yards , ran for 46 yards and scored 3 touchdowns for 36.9 points, and Michael Badgley, who made all 4 of his FG attempts (19 points). This marks the first time this season On/Goff Switch have taken down Texas Blitz, after falling 114.05-69.75 in their last matchup. On/Goff Switch (6-7) will look to earn another win against Gardettos, while Texas Blitz (8-5) meet Out for Blood in an effort to right the ship.
Badgley overachieved for the first time this season, scoring 19 points against his 9.06-point projection. In a 40-14 win over the Jaguars, he made all 4 of his FG attempts. Badgley will face the Vikings next week.
Sunday Early
There were players with highlight-reel moments on both teams early Sunday, but after the smoke cleared, Texas Blitz had a 69.80-52.30 lead. For On/Goff Switch, DeVonta Smith had a 34-yard touchdown catch. Younghoe Koo made the highlight reel for Texas Blitz with a 51-yard field goal and a 50-yard field goal.
Sunday Late
Joe Burrow had a 40-yard pass for On/Goff Switch, while Keenan Allen had a 35-yard touchdown catch, helping On/Goff Switch to a 115.30-72.00 lead.
On/Goff Switch
You know, football is all about exploiting the mismatches. Thanks to a thrilling outing from Joe Burrow, we doubled up Texas Blitz at the quarterback position this past week (36.9 points to 15.55). Burrow went 25-for-31 for 286 yards and two TDs in a 27-24 triumph over the Chiefs.
Texas Blitz
Welp, we certainly can't complain about a lack of opportunities this week, can we? Our pass-catching corps (two WR, one TE) were targeted a grand total of 23 times in Week 13. Chemistry could be an issue, as that group pulled down only 13 balls.