TasmanianDevil improves to 3-0 versus Bruce this season after yet another win, this time by a final score of 123.60 to 73.10. They go to 11-6, while Bruce drops to 7-10. Jonathan Taylor scored two touchdowns and led the way this week, putting up 27.60 points for TasmanianDevil. Taylor has lived up to his draft position for TasmanianDevil, scoring an average of 16.90 points per game. To make matters worse, Bruce got zero points from Dak Prescott. In three matchups with Bruce, TasmanianDevil has a 45.12-point average margin of victory.
For the victors, Taylor appears to be peaking in the postseason. He has exceeded his season scoring average by 163% since the start of the playoffs. Despite the loss, Bruce had several players performing their best in the playoffs, most notably Deebo Samuel Sr. and Puka Nacua. During the postseason, that combo has averaged 17.10 and 18.25 points, respectively, topping their season-long marks by 78% and 49%. On the other hand, the losers had two players who struggled in the playoff spotlight: Prescott and Joe Mixon.
TasmanianDevil concluded the regular season in fifth place with a record of 9-6. When considering points per game, they ranked slightly better (third with 113.39). In their only other postseason game on their trail to the consolation title, TasmanianDevil took down Andrew, 174.58 to 124.62. They dished out their fair share of epic beatdowns this year, as they piled up four blowout victories on the season. Bruce ended the regular season with a record of 6-9, good for seventh place. In terms of scoring average, they ranked slightly worse (eighth with 85.87). In their only other postseason game of the season, Bruce slipped by Steven Ed, 117.10 to 115.16.