**WEEK 4 NFL OVERREACTIONS: WHO’S FULL OF SH*T?**

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Let’s take a step back and reassess the NFL landscape after a wild Week 4. It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of a single game, but we need to keep things in perspective.

The Jets were flying high after their convincing win over the Patriots, but their loss to the Broncos brought them back down to earth. Aaron Rodgers and the Jets’ offense struggled to get going, and their defense couldn’t contain Bo Nix and the Broncos. It was a tough loss, but it’s not time to hit the panic button just yet. The Jets still have a talented roster and a lot of potential.

Verdict: OVERREACTION

Jayden Daniels is making a strong case for MVP consideration after his impressive performance against the Cardinals. The rookie quarterback has been lights out, leading the Commanders to three straight wins and a 3-1 record. He’s got the stats to back it up, too – his completion percentage is an astonishing 82.1%. If he keeps playing like this, he’ll be in the mix for the NFL’s top honor.

Verdict: NOT AN OVERREACTION

The Chiefs are still undefeated, but they’re getting thin at the wide receiver position. With Rashee Rice out with a knee injury and Hollywood Brown already sidelined, they might need to make a move to bolster their receiving corps. But Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes have a way of making it work, even with limited resources.

Verdict: OVERREACTION

Doug Pederson’s seat is getting hotter by the week. The Jaguars are winless, and their offense is struggling to find its footing. Trevor Lawrence isn’t developing like they had hoped, and Pederson’s job security is starting to look shaky. If the Jaguars don’t turn things around soon, Pederson might be the first head coach to get the axe.

Verdict: NOT AN OVERREACTION

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