Players of the Week – PJ McKenna (Chargers), Pankaj Suri (Savages) and Mike Chu (Slumdogs)
This was undoubtedly the week of the quarterback as these 3 quarterbacks put on an absolute clinic against their opponent for Week 6. As the season winds down, it is important to have your quarterback firing on all cylinders, as these did.
Lets take a look at what PJ McKenna did this week for the Chargers:
Attempts
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Completions
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TDs
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Interceptions
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Completion %
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32
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24
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4
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1
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75%
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These stats (along with 2 tackles and a pass defended) can put to rest any misconception that the league might’ve had about the Chargers QB situation. It looks like PJ has finally set in with his team as they look to make a run into the playoffs.
Here are the stats for Pankaj Suri of the Savages:
Attempts
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Completions
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TDs
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Interceptions
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Completion %
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20
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15
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4
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0
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75%
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Affectionately known as “Elvis” to John Papa, Pankaj relied on a hurry-up offense that would’ve made Tom Brady proud. After weeks of disappointing losses, Pankaj stepped up and delivered a win that was badly needed for the Savages. After the Eagles went up 7-0 in the early minutes of the game, Pankaj coordinated an efficient attack that saw the Savages put up 25 unanswered points, with help from Hashim Naveed who reeled in 6 catches for 2 touchdowns.
And finally, Mike Chu of the Slumdogs:
Attempts
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Completions
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TDs
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Interceptions
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Completion %
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31
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21
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5
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0
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68%
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We’re not exactly sure if this was Mike Chu, or the long lost brother of Aaron Rodgers. It seems as if week after week Mike gets better, which is scary because its not fair to the rest of the league. As expected, Mike hooked up with Jobin the most during this game, as he had 5 receptions for 3 touchdowns, which was single-handedly good enough to take care of the Bandits this week. This team seems to have little to no flaws and are a favorite to de-throne StopNGo.
Honorable Mention – Tehreem Zaidi – Decepticons
Dude had 11 catches. That’s a lot. Good game, unfortunately the Decepts ended up on the wrong side of the Win/Loss column.
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