Tuesday, October 6, 2009

What I learned from Week 4

If I keep doing this for every team it's going to get a little redundant so I'm shortening to the important stuff.

-If Tennessee's schedule didn't have games against Indianapolis and at New England coming up, we'd be seeing Vince Young's second chance. I'm shocked that they are 0-4 going on 0-6 but it's probably the right move not to have Young come into a situation that's most likely going to end in failure. They have the bye in Week 7 so that's the perfect time to get him ready and get one last look at him before they decide to give up.

-Denver is a confusing 4-0 team. I called them pretenders of the 3-0 group last week. They were at home against Dallas which helps, but Dallas is a team that had been running at will for the first 3 weeks and Denver held them to 74 yards and a 3.0 YPC. I guess it's time to start taking them seriously?

-For the first time this year Mark Sanchez looked like a rookie in his 4th game instead of a 4 year veteran which is how everyone had been describing him. Regardless of how Sanchez played, they were still in the game with 6:00 to play and the defense only allowed 1 offensive TD to the best offense in football. The bloom is off the rose a little bit with Sanchez but the defense proved again that it can keep a game close even against the best offenses.

-Because everyone else mentioned it a thousand times this year I'm not even going to bring up Brett Favre today....crap, I guess I just did

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