![]() ![]() 170 cards, one touchdown, and two interceptions. ![]() It seems as though Carson Wentz from week 1 and 2 was a fluke. Especially since I rolled out of bed and turned it on! I very much enjoy London football. This game was a great one to watch, though. ![]() 61 yards out, and Lutz doinked it off the uprights twice. The Saints got in position for a deep field goal to tie it at the end. Will Lutz nailed a 60-yarder to tie the game at 25, then the Vikings hit a field goal to go up 3. It wasn’t enough, Dalton did what he could, but the kicker left them just shy. He needed to step up with Michael Thomas, Alvin Kamara, and Jameis Winston out. Olave had 4 catches for 67 yards and a touchdown! Good day for the rookie. We go across the pond to watch Kirk Cousins & Justin Jefferson to face off against Andy Dalton and…Mark Ingram? I should just say Chris Olave because he was the star of the offense for the Saints. Bengals move to 2-2, and Dolphins suffer their first loss, but more importantly, suffer the loss of their starting QB for what will most likely be a few weeks. Ja’Marr Chase was 4 for 81, and Mixon ran for 61 yards. He scored 25 fantasy points on seven catches for 124 yards and a touchdown. Burrow had a decent night, 287 yards and two touchdowns. He was wide open… Anyways, Miami struggled for most of the game with Bridgewater, and the Bengals had the lead the whole way. Chase Edmonds would have had a solid start to the game had he caught the fade thrown his way in the end zone. Waddle had a quiet day with two catches for 39 yards. Tyreek wound up catching ten catches for 160 yards, but no score. Teddy Bridgewater did his best to keep the Dolphins in the game but came up short. He was seeming to be putting it all together on the field. It was a one-score game for most of the game, and then Tua Tagovailoa suffered a gruesome head injury. This game was shaping up to be a great one in the first half. Let’s see how the rest of the action unfolded in week 4! Quick Links McVay must be Shanahan’s little brother, always loses to him. Finally, the 49ers hosted the Rams, only to win yet again. Weird how the Chiefs can go lose to the Colts and then a week later beat Tom Brady and the Bucs so handsomely. It was a great game, don’t get me wrong, but scoring 41 against any team is dominating. Would love to see more of that going forward. ![]() Raiders finally got a win, and that is definitely due to Josh Jacobs being used as a workhorse. The Packers sweated it out against a 3rd string QB. Cardinals same deal and handled business against the Panthers. Kenny Pickett looked okay! Looking forward to seeing him start! Bills edged out the Ravens, which is unfortunate because us Dolphins fans could have used that extra loss for the Bills! Chargers handled business against the Texans. The Jets beat the Steelers even though Kenny Pickett took over in the second half. The Eagles started slow, but came back and beat the Jaguars 29-21 Trevor Lawrence must’ve eaten popcorn before the game. The Giants beat the Bears to move to 3-1. The Titans beat the Colts 24-17 in a somewhat boring game. Seahawks and Lions played a thriller of a game, with the Seahawks and QB1 Geno Smith winning 48-45. The Cowboys easily beat the Commanders 25-10. The Falcons beat the Browns with seven pass completions. It came down to a Will Lutz 61-yard field goal, and it bounced off the field goal post twice! Double-doink. The first London game! Andy Dalton got the start for the Saints, and Kirk Cousins led the Vikings in a nail-biter to the end. If the Dolphins did shady things again, I’m going to be so disappointed with this organization…I digress. We will find out, as there is an ongoing investigation. Praying Tua has a full recovery and that the Dolphins did not make any shady moves throughout his concussion protocol following the week three incident. My Dolphins lost to the Bengals on Thursday night, and Tua Tagovailoa suffered a serious head injury. ![]()
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