Week # 7 Results: |
| Steve Pintar -VS- Brent Knudson |
Just Get Out of the Way
Results: Attack 145 VS Nothing 90 Jahmyr Gibbs has 39 points in blowout win over Here Goes Nothing Sack Attack started week seven with the best record in the league, and finished week seven with the best record in the league. They gave Here Goes Nothing a 145 to 90 drubbing. The 145 points Sack Attack scored set the high mark for the league this week. The win brings Sack Attack's record to 6 – 1, while dropping Here Goes Nothing to 2 – 4 – 1. This contest featured the top performing player this week in Jahmyr Gibbs, and not surprisingly, he played on the winning team.2 Gibbs teamed up with Quinshon Judkins and Chris Olave to provide 68% of Sack Attack's points. Gibbs scored 39 points, which made him the top performer on Sack Attack for the first time this year. He received some excellent blocking before turning on the afterburners for this 78-yard house call. Meanwhile, there's no pointing fingers in Here Goes Nothing's loss as they failed all over the place. They were brought down by seven underperformers, the worst of whom was Tyler Allgeier (1 point). This is the first time this year that Coach Brent Knudson have had the same lineup in back-to-back games, and they might want to make it the last. They started Drake London and Allgeier instead of Keenan Allen and Woody Marks, despite expert advice to do the exact opposite. These decisions shaved 21 points from Here Goes Nothing's score. Coach Knudson might want to draw a lesson from what happened, as their team has a much better record when they follows the experts' opinions on who to start. Predictions: Attack by 1 The bye week removes Mark Andrews from the Attack while Nothing lose no starters. QB:Prescott VS Goff, Dak is playng Washington at home while Jared is playing the Bucs at home. RBs: Pollard & Allgeier VS Gibbs & Scattebo, will Bucky Irving play this week? Gibbs has been quiet the last few weeks does he break-out this wwek? |
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