Hello all, as promised The Sportsdabbler is bringing you his NFL recap of week 4. Let’s start off with the Monday Night Game between the Packers and Vikings. This game was certainly a good one. This game was all about the quarterbacks: The master and the protege were set to clash in an always tightly contested battle between division rivals. Well, I have two quick observations from the outset of the game; Aaron Rodgers is a beast and Brett Favre’s still got ‘it.’ I picked the Packers to be one of my Super Bowl contenders preseason, but the way the offensive line is performing coupled with the lack of depth at the safety position has me re-thinking my selection. The Packers’ offensive line with Chad Clifton was struggling and without him tonight they were absolutely embarrassed by what some may call the league’s best starting defensive line. Their back-up left tackle getting injured also didn’t help and led to some line shifting. If you are playing fantasy football and have Ryan Grant on your team, its probably a good idea to package him in a trade deal or just out-right cut him if Marshawn Lynch is still on your waiver wire.
Vikings 30 Packers 23
A Minnesota defensive line led by Jared Allen and his 4.5 sacks was able to get 8 total sacks on Aaron Rodgers and he still went 26-for-37 and 384 yards with 2 touchdowns and 1 interception. These weren’t necessarily garbage yards either as Rodgers and the Packers tried to make it interesting at the end but they failed to recover two onside kicks which ultimately sealed their fate. On the other side, Favre had his best game as a Viking to date, completing 24 out of 31 passes for 271 yards and 3 touchdowns. Favre showed that he can still make all the throws and I like the fact that he is picking his spots to be aggressive. He’s fitting nicely into Brad Childress’s version of the west coast offense.
I still think the Packers are a good team but this offseason they’re definitely going to have to focus on shoring up the offensive line depth as well as their defensive secondary. I have confidence that their Defensive Coordinator Dom Capers will make the necessary schematic adjustments. The Vikings, on the other hand, will probably be the Flavor of the Week until they lose. Some analysts seem to think that Minnesota is a Super Bowl contender but it remains to be seen if a 40 year old Favre can sustain this level of play for an entire season and how the Vikings’ swiss cheese secondary holds up against teams with excellent offensive lines and solid passing attacks. I think the Vikings are a playoff team but not a serious Super Bowl contender unless they shore up their defensive backfield sans Antoine Winfield who can still get it done.
Bears 48 Lions 24
The rest of the NFL had a few intriguing match-ups as well as a couple of surprises. Despite the 48-24 loss against Chicago, I have to give a shout out to Matthew Stafford. He had an excellent game against the Bears aggressive defense. He opened the game with a 45-yard strike to Calvin Johnson and engineered a 73-yard touchdown drive and a 1-yard Kevin Smith touchdown run. The game was actually pretty tight going into halftime tied at 21. In the second half, the Bears cranked up the defense and pretty much dominated, Matt Forte had a big game collecting 121 yards rushing on just 12 carries. Stafford sustained a dislocated knee cap in the fourth quarter and hopefully he won’t be out for an extended period of time. Lions’ fans should be happy as the future is bright for Stafford and Johnson provided that Stafford can build upon this effort.
Bengals 23 Browns 20
The Cincinnati Bengals matched up against against the Cleveland Browns in what would seem to be an uninteresting affair but the ‘cardiac’ Bengals have played in close games all year and this one was no different. They even needed overtime to dispatch the horrid Browns for a final score of 23-20. I must say, even though the numbers aren’t showing yet, you really have to be impressed with what Carson Palmer is doing there in Cincy. He continues to will his team to victory each week behind a porous offensive line and no running game. The defense is still young and they are finding their way right now. Make no mistake about it, when healthy, Carson Palmer is a Top 5 quarterback in the league. Not really much to say about the Browns, other than the fact that Braylon Edwards doesn’t need to be beefing with Lebron James’s friends at the club. According to ESPN reports, Edwards punched one of James’s friends outside of club essentially because he’s jealous of James’s status. What an idiot!
Texans 29 Raiders 6
Houston handled Oakland in a 29-6 game. I feel sorry for the Raiders, they can’t consistently draft well, they can’t sign quality free agents, they just can’t win. Jamarcus Russell is well on his way to being a bust and if Darren McFadden doesn’t start to show some consistency, he may be on the same path despite his freakish physical attributes.
Houston cruised to victory by relying on their defense to make plays and Steve Slaton who had a nice 32 yard touchdown run as well as a touchdown reception. I expect Steve Slaton to rebound from his slow start and return to his rookie form.
Colts 34 Seahawks 17
The Indianapolis Colts hosted the struggling Seattle Seahawks and this game pretty much went how I expected it. Peyton Manning is already in midseason form. For those that thought Drew Brees was going to walk away with the MVP after his 6 touchdown week 1 performance, you were severely mistaken. Manning leads the league in passing yards, QB rating, yards per attempt, he’s tied for first in touchdown passes and second in completion percentage. Right now, it seems that the Colts are one of the top 2 teams in the entire NFL. The only problem I can see for the Colts is that they seem to be at their best when they are flying under the radar. With two prime-time games already played, I think its going to be very difficult for them to do so.
Jaguars 37 Titans 17
Jacksonville and Tennessee met up in an AFC South divisional matchup. Divisional games tend to be more competitive than other games, especially in the AFC South because of how good the teams are. However, after winning the division last year, Tennessee is really struggling this year. After this loss, it drops them to 0-4. They’re going to continue to lose if Kerry Collins is throwing 40 times a game. They really need to get LenDale White more involved in the offense. I really believed that the loss of Albert Haynesworth was going to be too much to overcome. He was the anchor of one of the top defenses in the league last year and without him Tennessee is 22nd in the league in total defense and 26th in scoring defense…ouch!
On the other side, David Garrard is rebounding from a relatively bad season last year and Jacksonville seems to be overcoming their early season struggles. Garrard led the charge for Jacksonville by throwing 3 touchdown passes in a 37-17 victory.
Giants 27 Chiefs 16
The New York Giants faced off against the lowly Kansas City Chiefs and what a surprise; the Chiefs lost. It’s still too early to say that they overpaid for Matt Cassell but he’s not exactly setting the world on fire, in the three games that he has started this year, he has a 82.5 QB rating and Kansas City has scored a total of 40 points. Meanwhile, the Giants are as hot as anyone and between them and the Colts, those are the top 2 teams in the NFL right now, but it is still a little too early to call for the ‘Manning Bowl.’ Eli Manning is really progressing as a passer, he’s topped a 100 in QB rating the last 3 games and is doing a good job with his decision making. Although he did sustain a plantar fasciitis (bruised heel) injury, he’s listed as day-to-day and shouldn’t miss his next game which will be a big one against the red hot Saints.
Patriots 27 Ravens 21
Another great game from this weekend involved the New England Patriots hosting the Baltimore Ravens. I must say I have been really impressed with Joe Flacco this season. The Ravens’ offensive coordinator Cam Cameron has really done a good job of increasing the workload for Flacco this season. Flacco already almost has half of his total passing yards from a year ago to go along with a 94.3 QB rating. Its a bummer that the Ravens lost this game 27-21. Mark Clayton dropped a ‘pillow’ on a fourth down play that would have given the Ravens a first and goal with 28 seconds left. The would have been in position to win the game with a touchdown and PAT. Even though I hate to say it, the Patriots keep finding ways to get it done. This team is slowly starting to get it’s running backs more and more involved in the offense and Tom Brady is getting into his groove. Although the defense is not quite there yet, this team is eerily starting to resemble the 2003 Patriots that won it all.
Saints 24 Jets 10
Another battle of unbeaten teams took place this Sunday in the Super Dome where the New Orleans Saints handled the New York Jets 24-10. I knew Mark Sanchez was bound to have a bad game sooner or later, I just did not think it would happen against a generally weak Saints defense. I was wrong, the Saints’ defense stepped it up big time forcing four Jets turnovers, all by Mark Sanchez. I think the Jets will rebound and New Orleans continues to surprise me even with Drew Brees having his second straight mediocre game. Though the running attack is really keeping the Saints in games when Drew Brees isn’t lighting up the scoreboard. I think its a forgone conclusion that they’re the division favorites but I’ll reserve judgment for this team after they face the Giants.
Other scores from this weekend
Dolphins 38 Bills 10
After losing Chad Pennington for the season, the Dolphins respond by trading draft pick to the Chiefs for Tyler Thigpen and anoint Chad Henne as the starter. After a mediocre game last week, Henne looked a lot more at ease. Henne certainly has the physical attributes to be a solid NFL quarterback and I’m sure it only helps that his starting left tackle in college is the same in the NFL. If they keep relying on the running game and playing tough defense, I could see Miami winning 7 games. Meanwhile, the Bills have me shaking my head. They open the season with a tough loss against the Patriots and rebound by beating the Buccaneers only to lose their next two games. Trent Edwards is really struggling and it’s only a matter of time until Terrell Owens has a team-dividing outburst.
Redskins 16 Buccaneers 13
In the “nobody cares bowl” the Washington Redskins beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 16-13. I didn’t think Raheem Morris was going to be a good coach in Tampa before the season started, I feel almost bad that I was right. Its a matter of ‘when’ not ‘if’ this guy gets fired. If Morris can fire his offensive coordinator before the season even starts, it wouldn’t surprise me if the Glazers fire him before the season finishes.
Broncos 17 Cowboys 10
Denver continues to shock me, they get rid of the legendary Mike Shanahan and replace him with 33 year old Josh McDaniels, they get rid of their Pro Bowl quarterback in the offseason, change defensive philosophies and what do they do? They become one of the surprise teams in the AFC and lead the NFL in scoring defense allowing a stingy 6.5 points per game. Of course, they continue their little hot streak beating a ridiculously inconsistent Dallas Cowboys team. I still think this team is a pretender but McDaniels has them looking like a contender.
49ers 35 Rams 0
The 49ers continue to take advantage of the crappy teams in their division but you can’t blame them for that. Mike Singletary along with Josh McDaniels are the leading candidates for Coach of the Year thus far. Singletary has the San Francisco playing sound defense along with an efficient offense. Vernon Davis may not be a bust after all, he has caught touchdown passes in his last two games and is already close to eclipsing his receiving yards total from last year.
Steelers 38 Chargers 28
The Steelers win the ‘Disappointment’ bowl. Both of these teams were expected to be top AFC contenders instead they both stand at 2-2 after this weekend’s game. Philip Rivers continues to put up big numbers that don’t matter. If you look at Philip Rivers’s stat line week-to-week you would think that the Chargers are just obliterating people, instead you just see them losing or playing a mediocre team close. The Steelers are happy that their running back of the future has finally broken out. Rashard Mendenhall had a great game with 165 yards rushing and 2 touchdowns, meanwhile Big Ben had huge game, throwing for 333 yards and 2 touchdowns.
Stay tuned for the SportsDabbler’s NFL week 5 predictions as well his Week 6 NCAA football predictions.
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