Monday Morning Thoughts Week 4
Minnesota 28 New Orleans 25
Will Lutz's double doink in London started off my 4 team Moneyline parlay
LA Chargers 34 Houston 24
The Scrappy Texans hung around despite Austin Ekler's 3 touchdowns
Chicago 12 NY Giants 20
The Giants rocked the throwback jerseys and Daniel Jones looked fast in them but now has an ankle injury
Seattle 48 Detroit 45
Deceptive score Detroit was playing catch-up a lot. These teams seem like they're on different trajectories
Jacksonville 21 Philadelphia 29
The Eagles' defence made Trevor Lawrence look like Urban Meyer Trevor Lawrence again
NY Jets 24 Pittsburgh 20
Zach Wilson vs Kenny Pickett was actually kinda fun. The Jets hung on for the 2nd leg of my Moneyline parlay
Cleveland 20 Atlanta 23
I'm confused the score said Atlanta won. All I remember was turning off the game as Jacoby Brissett was about to take the Browns on a game-winning drive
Tennessee 24 Indianapolis 17
Derrick Henry looked like the King again despite Tennessee having no passing game. 3rd leg of the parlay
Washington 10 Dallas 25
I know this Dallas defence was great last year but they might be even better. Is Dallas in a QB controversy??
Buffalo 23 Baltimore 20
This will be a big analytics debate with the Ravens going for 2 in a tie game late instead of taking the 3. I would personally take the points and my chances of stopping the Bills from getting into the end zone for the win
Arizona 26 Carolina 16
Matt Rhule and Baker Mayfield are on the major watch for losing their jobs. Arizona might linger in the wild card race
Denver 23 Las Vegas 32
The Raiders were bound to win eventually and have looked better than Denver through the first 4 weeks
New England 24 Green Bay 27 F/OT
This almost felt like a Pats win and a Packers loss. Bailey Zappe looked alright in his debut, maybe Bellicheck will stick with the rookie. Final leg of the Moneyline parlay
Kansas City 41 Tampa Bay 31
The score makes it look closer than it actually was. Tampa fumbled the opening kick which immediately turned the game into a sprint instead of a marathon
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