So it really happened. The Bengals lost outright, meaning for the third straight week, the league’s biggest favorite lost. The Circa Survivor pool is down to 550 entries out of 14,000 in Week 4. Unfathomable insanity. And of course, I went 2-3 on the week in Circa Millions, and at 5-10, am getting very close to drawing-dead territory.
I’m not as annoyed as I might be because Survivor this year is just funny, so that softens the blow of being out Week 1, I would have taken Cincy this week for sure had I pivoted off them and losing with the Bengals in the Millions contest is offset by the payoff of getting to marvel at it.
I am annoyed at the other game. They posted the score during the Cincy game on my screen, so it was spoiled on the 40-minute version, and once I saw what the score was, I had no interest in wasting time on it. (I did briefly flip to it for a couple drives when I realized it was the earlier game, but then realized eventually it would spoil the game I cared more about, so I switched back.) And in any event (and this is a bug on Gamepass), they flashed the final of the Bengals-Team before the game started from the beginning. I squinted, but caught a 38, and it became apparent in the third quarter which team was getting to 38 and which wasn’t given the kinds of scores they would need.
At least Ja’Marr Chase (three leagues) absolutely crushed.
Chase had a huge game, but only seven targets. Why is it teams like the Rams (with Cooper Kupp) or even the Giants (with Malik Nabers) can motion guys and get them double-digit targets and often catches every game, while the Bengals are content to let teams double Chase and take him out of the game for long stretches? I mean this game flow should have seen Chase get 14 targets, not that I’m complaining about the production, but get your best player the ball!
Chase Brown and Zack Moss both looked good, but easier to run from behind when the defense is conceding it.
Joe Burrow was pretty accurate — some perfect deep throws to Chase, a couple balls behind receivers over the middle — and had decent feel in the pocket. But the offensive line wasn’t great, and he’s no longer a threat to scramble.
Andrei Iosivas had his best game by far. Tee Higgins looked a little rusty.
The Bengals defense is super soft. It’s the reason they lost to the Patriots in Week 1, they just can’t bring runners down.
Jayden Daniels played great. He didn’t average much per carry, but he’s tough to tackle, has great instincts as to when to take off and has a nose for the first down. He played like the good version of Jalen Hurts, only with more tackle breaking ability.
Two guys I crossed off my draft list this year because they were older, washed up running backs were Alvin Kamara and Austin Ekeler. Ekeler looked great on a kick return, his 24-yard TD and two catches before leaving with a concussion.
I do have a couple shares of Brian Robinson who struggled, but I like him. He picks up the blitz well, gets a ton of goal line work, runs hard and can even catch a few passes. Ekeler looking spry though isn’t great for him.
Terry McLaurin finally got going, and it took a full half. Daniels looks more comfortable now, so it makes sense.
I’ve said this before but the Jets played 11-D chess winning that last game in 2020, getting the No. 2 pick in the 2021 draft class instead of the No. 1 for no reason and lettng the Jaguars draft Trevor Lawrence. Now the Jets have Aaron Rodgers, but the Jaguars still have Lawrence! As I said I didn’t watch that game, but how much time does he need finally to get going?
I wanted to draft Travis Etienne too for the skills and role, but there’s been something wrong with that offense for the last couple years, so he hasn’t been quite able to deliver. He’s like a poor man’s Saquon Barkley — have to get him to a team where he can thrive.
I watched the Bills first two drives, both TDs, and Josh Allen makes it look so easy. It’s a foregone conclusion he’s converting the third or the fourth down.
Dalton Kincaid finally did something, but the game flow was such you couldn’t expect much for any Bills pass catcher.