Week 4 2016 Thursday and Sunday game balls

Week 4 Thursday and Sunday game balls
*First off, I want to apologize for not putting the game ball on Friday. I had to go to class, pack, and travel home, on top of getting ready for the podcast. I will not miss another game ball this year. I promise you that. *
What a confusing week of football for me. The Buffalo Bills shut out the Patriots with Jacoby Brissett in New England, and this was the first time that happened since ’93. The Patriots get Tom Brady back next week against Cleveland and should absolutely dominate the Browns. I was completely wrong about both the Carolina Panthers and the Atlanta Falcons. Mattie Ice and Julio down by the schoolyard have completely dominated opposing defenses so far this season. The Falcons lead the division through the first quarter of the season, and Cam Newton has a concussion. Cam tried running a draw for a two-point conversion in garbage time, and got absolutely leveled by former game ball winner Deion Jones. The Indianapolis Colts were who I thought they were and laid down in London against an okay Jacksonville Jaguars team. The Colts might be picking in the lottery as they have some serious problems and might be without Andrew Luck again with the way the Colts are protecting their franchise. The Arizona Cardinals are falling apart a lot like the Jets in the AFC. On the other hand, the Los Angeles Rams, yes the Los Angeles Rams are leading the NFC West through the first four games with Case Keenum is the leading man behind all of this.
I don’t know what to do about my picks and playing daily fantasy football for next week, and without further ado here is my two game balls for the first two days of week 4 for 2016. So far in week 4 has been the week of the receiver… A.J. Green obliterated the Miami defense for one hundred and seventy-three yards and one touchdown. In a terrible Thursday game, A.J. Green was the shining light. On Sunday Julio Jones out did that performance by Green tenfold. Julio went down by the schoolyard grabbing twelve balls for three hundred yards even and one score. For fantasy football owners, this is the play of the year for you, and will not be duplicated this year. Congratulations to both of those incredible receivers.
Sources:(nfl.com)

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