Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Week 4 of the NFL

Week 3 of the NFL had offenive shotouts and deffisive stops. It also had its fair share of close games. This week I think there wont be any teams still unbeaten, but the Cheifs because they have a bye week. For the grades for all 32 teams visit http://www.bleacherreport.com/ to see what your favorite team got. This week the deffending champs, Saints, are at home agaist the Caralina Panthers. Last week the Saints lost a big one in overtime. They could of won but their kicker missed a field goal in overtime. Now they have the stugging Panthers at home, and I think they will bounce back and pick up another win. Indianapolis Colts had no trobel get their second win last week, and I don't think they will have any troble this week either. They have Jacksonville Jaguars and they are struggling this year. Their running game is not good. Maurice Jones-Drew only had 88 rushing yards last week. So, the Colts win big agaist the Jaguars. Now for my last pick for week 4, I will go to the Monday night game between New England Patriots and the Miami Dolphins. Dispite Chad Henne having a great game with 2 touchdowns and 26-44 for 363 yards they lost to the Jets. Now they have New England which won their game, I think that Miami is better than New Englad. So, Miami wins in a close game. If you follow sports then you know that Trent Edwards was released by the Bills, but today he was picked up by Jaguars. Stevan Jackson's injury on Sunday is not serious. He is listed day-to-day. Cardnals Breaston has knee surgery and could miss two games. George Blanda, who played longer than anyone in pro football history and racked up the most points in a career that spanned four decades, mostly with the Chicago Bears and Oakland Raiders, died Monday. He was 83.

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