Back-and-forth battle ends with Doo Doo Browns coming back to knock off Pull Out Game in 117.20-114.45 struggle
What a thriller! After a back-and-forth matchup featuring three lead changes, Doo Doo Browns earned a come-from-behind victory over Pull Out Game, rallying to earn a 117.20-114.45 win. Doo Doo Browns trailed 114.45-111.20 heading into Monday night, but the squad rallied behind the Indianapolis Colts defense (24 Pts Allowed, 323 Yds Allowed). Jalen Hurts (153 Pass Yds, 2 Pass TDs, 157 Rush Yds) and Stefon Diggs (8 Rec, 77 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) were the top performers for Pull Out Game in the loss. This marks the first time this season Doo Doo Browns have taken down Pull Out Game, after falling 123.25-120.8 in their last matchup. Doo Doo Browns (3-9) will look to sustain their winning ways against Rollin’withMahomes, while Pull Out Game (9-3) will face Simmons in an effort to get back in the win column.
Perine (58 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 35 Rec Yds) scored 17.3 points against the Titans in Week 12. His scoring output was 37% more than his 12.63-point projection and was much higher than his 7.2-point season scoring average. Perine will face the Chiefs next week.
Sunday Early
Joe Burrow had a 27-yard touchdown pass for Doo Doo Browns, contributing to an 88.30-64.80 lead for the team.
Sunday Late
Tyler Lockett had a 35-yard touchdown catch for Pull Out Game, who trailed 107.80-79.10 after the late afternoon games.
Sunday Night
Jalen Hurts had a 30-yard touchdown pass and a 42-yard run for Pull Out Game, helping the team to a 114.45-111.20 lead.
Doo Doo Browns
The key to success in football is finding the mismatches. Thanks to some stellar yardage production from our running backs, our team created a big disparity this week. Our three backfield starters logged 250 more total yards than the RBs of Pull Out Game (350 yards from scrimmage to 100), and we ended up quadrupling them at the position (50 points to 12).
Pull Out Game
Pull Out Game will find it tough to complain about lack of opportunity this past week. As a group, our pass-catching corps (two WR and one TE) combined to receive a grand total of 26 targets in Week 12. Chemistry and timing appear to be issues as that group tallied just 15 catches.