Winners, losers and other thoughts: Week 4 (Yahoo! Sports)
An emotional day saw gutsy calls, records broken, revenge gained and unanswered QB questions.
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An emotional day saw gutsy calls, records broken, revenge gained and unanswered QB questions.
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Braylon Edwards couldn’t contain his excitement. This was a Sunday to let loose. As energized Browns fans broke into Ohio State’s signature “O-H-I-O” sing-a-long, raising their arms overhead to form each letter in the fourth quarter, Edwards, a Michigan man through and through, joined in. “I was definitely doing it,” Edwards admitted.
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The Chargers get saved from a bottom ranking by a dismal Saints performance.
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Although there was a lot of movement, each writer’s first three teams remain the same as last week.
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The Chargers are reaping the fruits of their offseason coaching maneuvers — and they taste pretty bitter.
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The Steelers are excited about their start under Mike Tomlin, but also realize they yet to be tested.
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Three veteran QBs reminded us of the greatness that once made their teams regular Super Bowl contenders.
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Steve McNair was ailing. Matt Leinart was awful. So Kurt Warner and Kyle Boller engaged in an unexpected fourth-quarter duel that wasn’t decided until the game’s final play. After Warner rallied the Arizona Cardinals from a 17-point deficit, Boller moved the Ravens into position for a 46-yard field goal by Matt Stover as time expired, giving Baltimore a 26-23 victory Sunday.
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