EP.22: NFL Week 3 Recap! | Expectations for the 2022-23 NBA season!
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In this episode, I am discussing week 3 in the NFL. The Chicago Bears coaches seem as if they still don't believe in Justin Fields' passing ability. He only attempted 17 passes in their win against the Houston Texans, and that is not going to win them games against real contenders in the NFL. The Miami Dolphins made a statement in their win against the Buffalo Bills. Tua Tagovailoa made plays all game, and Jaylen Waddle was amazing. He continues to ascend every week, and he is going to be a certified NFL superstar in years to come. The Baltimore Ravens win against the New England Patriots was led by Lamar Jackson. He continues to lead the Ravens offense every week, with making plays with his arm and his legs. Defenses are in trouble, because he is trying to show the Baltimore front office that this train doesn't move without him, and he is absolutely right. The Indianapolis Colts had a surprising win against the Kansas City Chiefs, and Patrick Mahomes didn't look great. He and his offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy had some words on the sideline, and it seemed as if there was some frustration with the play calling. As a result of that, the Colts defense played with more and more confidence throughout that game. The NBA season is almost upon us, and the Eastern Conference is looking very competitive. Milwaukee, Chicago, Brooklyn, Cleveland, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Boston, Miami, and Toronto have some really competitive teams, and come playoff time, it is going to be entertaining to watch. The Western Conference is going to be interesting as well, because of some key players coming back for top teams. The Nuggets, Clippers, Grizzlies, Suns, Dallas, and Minnesota will try to knock the Golden State Warriors off the throne, and it will be very interesting to see.
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