Week 4 of the NFL season had some surprising finishes. Both
the Falcons and Patriots got upset and that alone caught my eye and will have big
implications on the playoffs later on. Another thing that will impact that
playoffs is how Le’veon Bell performs for the Pittsburgh Steelers, and after
missing Week 1 due to a holdout and having poor weeks 2 and 3, he performed how
the best back in football is supposed to in Week 4.
While I’m not going to write much about it, something that really sparked my interest due to a
YouTube video I recently watched was that Week 4
of the NFL Season had 2 scores that the league previously hadn’t seen before: 14
to 57 (Texans beat the Titans) and 18 to 46 (Seahawks beat the Colts).
With that out of the way, its time for Events that Sparked My Interest in Week 4.
Tom Brady Leaves Too
Much Time for the Panthers, Cam Newton rushes to TD number 50
After brining the Patriots back from two scores down, Tom
Brady left Cam Newton and the Panthers slightly over three minutes to engineer a game winning drive with the game tied
at 30. Usually the Patriots opponent leaves too much time, but on Sunday it was
Brady who left Newton too much time.
Besides his game winning drive, Newton also rushed for his
50th career touchdown, becoming the first QB in history to achieve
that. In September 2016, he passed Vince Young (44 TD’s) to have the most
rushing TD’s by a QB in the Super Bowl era and not long after that passed Otto
Graham’s all time QB rushing TD record, with 45.
In terms of active quarterbacks, it doesn’t seem likely that
Newton’s record will be passed any time soon, baring a devastating injury to
him. This is since the next QB’s on the active list are: Aaron Rodgers (25),
Andy Dalton (18), Tom Brady (17), Drew Brees and Ben Roethlisberger (16 each),
and Joe Flacco (15). Following them, Andrew Luck, Alex Smith, Matthew Stafford,
and Russell Wilson all have 14, while Ryan Fitzpatrick (yes, that’s not a typo) and Mark Sanchez (I’m not kidding, this isn’t a typo) have 13 each.
To put Newton’s 50 TD’s in 6 and ¼ years in perspective, he
is tied with LeGarrette Blount (a running back who has been in the league a
year longer) for 7th on the active list. 5th and 6th
place belong to Chris Johnson and Matt Forte with 55 and 52 TD’s and they have
both been in the league since 2008.
To put our other QB’s totals in perspective, David Johnson, who
has been in the league since 2015 has only one fewer TD than Rodgers. Had
Johnson not gotten hurt earlier in the year, he surely would have passed
Rodgers, moving from 18th to 17th on the active list.
Ezekiel Elliott, whose played in 19 career games, has as many rushing TD’s as
Brady. Mind you, not including the 2008 season when Brady played in only one
game due to injury, he’s played in 17 seasons and rushed for 17 touchdowns.
Deshaun Watson’s
Texans Stomp on the Titans in Huge Game for the Rookie
Not only did the Titans vs. Texans game result in a never
before seen score, it gave way to a highlight reel game for former National
Champion Deshaun Watson. His 5 total TD’s (4 in the air, 1 on the ground) tied
a rookie record for QB’s. While his yardage wasn’t absurd, he only needed 3 of
those touchdowns to secure the win for the Texans.
While the game was already over with 11 minutes left in the
fourth quarter, the Texan defense came up with turnovers on three straight possessions,
and the team scored 20 points in those final minutes.
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