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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

NFL Week 4 Best and Worst Performances

Here we go for Week 4 in the NFL.  The Best and Worst of the past week in the NFL.

Best:


Aaron Rodgers: Let's see if Brett Favre tries to take credit for Aaron Rodgers' four passing TDs, two rushing TDs, and over 400 passing yard performance against the Denver Broncos.  Rodgers is among the top in the league in both passing TDs (12) and passing yards (1325).  He also strapped on the belt for the first time this season.


Calvin Johnson: I've sort of been snubbing him all season long, and so, after his fourth straight week with at least two TD receptions, it's time he gets his name on the list.  He has helped the Lions get off to their first 4-0 start in I think forever and is easily being considered as one of the top wide receivers in the game.  Finally, his stellar play is going noticed.


Arian Foster: Is Arian Foster finally back?  It sure seemed that way by the looks of him running wild against the Steelers.  Sure the Steelers' defense isn't what it was three years ago, but it seemed like that hamstring is finally 100 percent.  That's important for the Texans now that wide receiver Andre Johnson is out for at least three weeks with a hamstring injury of his own.


The Worst:


Mark Sanchez: He had two interceptions and one fumble... returned for touchdowns!  Sanchez is the future of the New York Jets, but after a performance like this past week's, that may need to be reconsidered.  The Jets have still not opened up the whole playbook for Sanchez, and time is starting to add up for this guy in the NFL.


Eagles Defense: The Eagles' defense was supposed to be amazing with all of the new, big acquisitions they made in the off-season, but did anybody tell them that this is tackle football.  They were outscored in the second half 21-3 and it seems that nobody on the team can tackle a running back.  There are a lot of questions to be answered on that side of the ball and it needs to start soon.


Chad Henne: It seems like Henne has worn out his welcome in Miami.  The quarterback was replaced early in the game after throwing for only 27 yards and one interception.  Reports have said that Matt Moore will start for the Dolphins in Week 6, their first game after their upcoming bye week.


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