T.j JETZ outperform expectations, knock off #21SAVAGE, 153.60-143.75
Both teams rose to the occasion, but it was T.j JETZ who got the victory, earning a 153.60-143.75 win over #21SAVAGE. #21SAVAGE grabbed a 1.50-point lead on Thursday, but T.j JETZ held the lead the rest of the way. They were led by Tony Pollard (115 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 13 Rec Yds) and Raheem Mostert (65 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 22 Rec Yds). Justin Fields (46.05 points) and Jonathan Taylor (29.3) led the way for #21SAVAGE in the loss. T.j JETZ (4-5) will look to build on their success against NoFatChicks, while #21SAVAGE (6-3) will try to get some positive momentum against DOE4 President.
Against the Lions in Week 10, Kmet caught 4 passes for 74 yards and 2 touchdowns. In doing so, he put up 23.4 points and more-than-tripled his scoring projection, the second-highest percent increase of any TE in the league this season. Kmet will face the Falcons in Week 11.
Thursday
P.J. Walker had a 43-yard pass for T.j JETZ, who trailed 8.30-6.80 after the Thursday night game.
Sunday Early
Both teams had players with standout moments early Sunday, after which T.j JETZ emerged with a 119.60-77.45 lead. Raheem Mostert had a 24-yard touchdown run for T.j JETZ, while Cole Kmet had a 50-yard touchdown catch. Justin Fields made the highlight reel for #21SAVAGE with a 67-yard touchdown run and a 50-yard touchdown pass.
Sunday Late
Jonathan Taylor had a 66-yard touchdown run for #21SAVAGE, who trailed 146.40-110.55 after the late games.
Monday
Terry McLaurin had a 41-yard catch for #21SAVAGE.
T.j JETZ
Getting the win is most important, T.j JETZ, but we certainly know of one spot where we should get stronger as a team. Our starting quarterback was thoroughly outplayed this past week. Justin Fields went 12-of-20 for 167 yards and two touchdowns for #21SAVAGE, and all P.J. Walker could manage was a 10-for-16 day for 108 passing yards. Let's work overtime to get on the same page with our receivers this week!
#21SAVAGE
Welp, we certainly can't complain about a lack of opportunities this time, can we? As a group, our pass-catching corps (four WR and one TE) collectively got a respectable 34 targets in Week 10. Chemistry seems to be a problem, as that group reeled in only 19 receptions.