


It was a wild week on the gridiron—nail-biters galore! ð The “mir field goal” drama and razor-thin margins really set the tone. Coach Brown finally breaking through with the “Thunder Bombers” must’ve been a relief, while Coach Shade and the Rock Dawgs are clearly still chasing redemption. It’s the kind of week that reminds you how every possession counts.
Let’s dive into the Alpha/Omega Game of the Week — and what a thriller it was! ð
What a showdown! ð The Alpha/Omega Game of the Week truly lived up to its billing with that razor-thin 203–202 finish. The undefeated Kingsmen, led by Coach Rivera, continue their dominant run — but this one was anything but easy.
Kingsmen (Coach Rivera) 203 – VA Disciples (Coach Prunty) 202
This was a heavyweight bout that came down to the final drive on Monday night. Coach Rivera’s undefeated Kingsmen held on by the slimmest of margins, thanks to monster performances from: Uka Nacua: 44 points — the rookie sensation continues to defy expectations. Baker “Don’t Call Me Faker Brown” Mayfield: 41 points — swagger, grit, and clutch throws kept the Kingsmen ahead. But Coach Prunty and the VA Disciples weren’t going down quietly: Jahmyr Gibbs: 44 points — electric out of the backfield, slicing through defenders. Jared Goff: 31 points — steady and surgical, nearly orchestrated the comeback of the season. The Disciples were yards away from flipping the script
Woodshed Game of the Week
The Chop & Coach Washburn: 278 The Riffs & Coach Dre: 222 Margin: 56 points — just enough to drag 'em to the shed
Coach Washburn brought the heat with a two-headed monster: Jonathan “Give Boobie the Ball” Taylor: 71 points — unleashed like it was Friday Night Lights. Broncos Defense: 39 points — swarming, scoring, and setting the tone. But Coach Dre and The Riffs weren’t just showing up to get chopped — they came with firepower: Justin Herbert: 46 points — slinging darts and keeping the offense alive. CMC (“Just Waiting for the Other Calf to drop”): 47 points — still the gold standard in fantasy consistency. TB Defense: 45 points — quietly one of the most productive units this week. Despite the final score, this game had the feel of a slugfest. The Riffs were balanced, competitive, and just a few breakouts play away from flipping the script. But Washburn’s squad had the edge — and the axe. And yes… compared to the ICE/Fire game, this was practically a gentleman’s duel. Sorry Coach T — we’ll get to that scorcher next. Ready to melt some ice?
Fire/Ice Game of the Week
DOW (Multiple-Time Champ): 302 Kittle-One: 300 Margin: 2 points — a classic heavyweight slugfest Kittle-One came out swinging with a trio of fantasy flamethrowers: Jalen Hurts: 65 points — dual-threat dominance, setting the tone early. Puka Nacua: 44 points — the rookie continues to torch secondaries. Jahmyr Gibbs: 44 points — explosive and elusive, keeping the pressure on. But DOW, the seasoned champ, wasn’t fazed. He countered with a balanced barrage: Nico Collins: 48 points — quietly becoming a WR1 force. Drake “Wrong” Maye: 45 points — proving the nickname wrong with clutch play. Seahawks Defense: 45 points — opportunistic and relentless, sealing the win late. This was the kind of game where every yard mattered, every tackle counted, and every fantasy manager was glued to the screen. Kittle-One had the firepower, but DOW had the pedigree — and just enough defense to hold
Fire/Ice Woodshed Game of the Week
Coach Mullins & The Greenwave: 293 Coach T & The Warriors: 205 Margin: 88 points — the shed door slammed shut Coach Mullins came in with a plan and a vengeance: Justin Herbert: 46 points — steady hands and laser throws. A.J. “That’s My QB” Brown: 47 points — dominant at the catch point, unstoppable in space. Vikings Defense: 75 points — yes, you read that right. Game-changing, soul-snatching, fantasy-breaking. Coach T and the Warriors fought hard, but when your defense is your top scorer, it’s a rough week: Colts Defense: 44 points — solid, but not enough to carry the load. Tua “That’s Not Gang Signs” Tagovailoa: 31 points — flashes of brilliance, but not enough firepower. That 75-point Viking eruption was the difference-maker. It’s the kind of defensive performance that flips matchups and sends opponents straight to the waiver wire.