Reaction to Week 4: Our 1st month of stellar starters who are giving us the championship are accounted for. Whom from my start list put you to the victory circle last week? Let’s see how I did. First of all, I said to start Caleb Williams and Justin Fields. Williams ended up with 157 yards passing, 12 yards rushing, and a TD. Not good enough and not a good start. Fields, however, ended up with 312 yards passing, 55 yards rushing, 3 TDs, and one TO. I was right to start him. At RB, I said to start Zack Moss and Tony Pollard. Moss ended up with 51 yards rushing, 27 yards receiving, and a TD. I was right to start him. Pollard had 81 yards rushing, 20 yards receiving and a TD too. I was right right here as well. At WR, I said to start D. J. Moore and George Pickens. Moore had 22 yards a TD. Let’s call that a push. Pickens had 113 yards receiving but lost a fumble. Another push. For the tight ends, I said to start Mike Gesicki and Dalton Kincaid. Gesicki  had 1 catch for negative 9 yards. Kind of wrong on this one. Kincaid fared better with 47 yards, but he had nothing else so I was wrong to start him too. On the team defenses, I said to start the Texans and Falcons. The Texans got the W, held the Jags to 20 points, along with a sack. Just enough to make me right to start them. The Falcons also got the W, held the Saints to 24 points, along with 1 sack, 1pick, and fumble recovery, and most importantly, 2 defensive TDs. I was right to start them too. That was a nice way to end. Let’s see who we have in week 5 that will bring us to glory. 

QB:

Anthony Richardson/Joe Flacco: Whichever gets the start against a Jags D that is bottom 3 against the pass is a good match up and play.

Trevor Lawrence: Like his counterpart, the Colts D is also poor against the pass. I mean, they just gave up over 300 yards passing to Justin Fields for crikes sake.

RB:

D’Andre Swift: He had a solid game this past week-end, and now he is going up against a bottom 3 run defense in Carolina.

Najee Harris: He has been mediocre so far, but with no Warren or Patterson and, statistically, a below average run defense in Dallas, the signs are there for some yards, and hopefully his first TD of the year.

WR:

Amari Cooper: He has had 1 good game, and this week will be his chance for his 2nd, as he goes up against a Commanders pass D that has given up the most fantasy points to wide receivers so far this year.

Tutu Atwell: As the sole producing wide out left on that team, and a vulnerable Packers pass D, he has a good chance to shine.

TE:

Tucker Kraft: With Love back and a match up against the Rams, who are bottom 3 in the league against the position, he has a better chance than not.

Cole Kmet: He is also going up against a team in Carolina that is in the bottom 3 against the position.The signs are here too.

D:

Dolphins: They are going up against one of the worst offenses in the league in New England. Even though the game is on the road, they should win.

Packers: The Rams are just so depleted, while the Packers offense is back on track with Love back. Just don’t see how the Rams offense can keep up, thereby making the Pack D a solid play.

By Brooksie on October 5, 2024