Week # 5 Results: |
Dennis Helm -VS- Steve Pintar |
Sweet Mercy
Results: Justin Fields helps Sack Attack end their 3 game losing streak After losing last week while scoring their lowest point total for the year, Coach Steve Pintar was no doubt looking for a solid performance from his squad this week. Well, Sack Attack responded, scoring their highest point total for the season. They got past The Dominators without much trouble, winning 149 to 115. With the win, Sack Attack put an end to their three game losing streak. The win brings Sack Attack's record to 2 – 3, while dropping The Dominators to an identical 2 – 3. Justin Fields was expected to be the worst performing QB this week, but apparently that was just fuel for the fire. Fields joined up with Tyreek Hill to score 55% of Sack Attack's points. Fields alone scored 52 points, which were the 2nd most of any quarterback this season. Just hours after the passing of Bears icon Dick Butkus he secured a Chicago win by tossing four TDs and (for the first time this season) no interceptions. Meanwhile, The Dominators really lost this game as a team. They had four underperformers, with Davante Adams (4 points) being the worst. The loss this week certainly wasn't Coach Dennis Helm's fault. He started Dallas Goedert instead of Taysom Hill, despite the experts' prediction that Hill should have played. This decision boosted The Dominators' final score by 16 points. With those additional points, Coach Helm is now the best game-day coach in the league, passing Coach Brent Knudson. Predictions: |