The Top 10 Biggest NFL Fail Moments From Week 4 [PHOTOS]
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The first quarter of the NFL season is in the books. The NFC East division remains in shambles, Jake Locker is now out for the season with a serious hip injury and the Philadelphia Eagles got the brakes beaten off of them. But that’s not all – week 4 birthed even more football struggle.
While we are nowhere near the start of the unofficial playoff hunt, teams have already shown us how they will most likely perform for the remainder of the schedule. Sadly many of them can’t shake the wack juice off and the result is a wide ranging array of football fails that will inspire slander.
Rightfully so we present to you the top 10 biggest NFL fails from week 4. Some of the players, coaches and even media personalities that made the list may surprise you; some may not.
Drop a comment below and let us know which should have been the biggest fail overall.
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Photos: Deadspin, Guyism, Black Sports Online
While rookie Geno Smith was showing some promise as the Jets quarterback, a Harlem Globetrotter he is not.
Raiders quarterback Matt Flynn threw a perfect pass that resulted in a touchdown. The problem was that it was to Washington Football Team rookie cornerback David Amerson.
The Broncos destroyed the Eagles 52 to 20 and rightfully so Chip Kelly’s face was full of epic struggle.
The Houston Texans had their shot to come back and send the Seattle Seahawks packing but Texans QB Matt Schaub proved his critics correct with a pick six interception that shut down any hope of a win.
The Pittsburgh Steelers remain on the struggle bus and by the frustration shown by wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders after this interception, he is tired of having a donut as on their wins column.
And Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton just can’t get it right.
New York Giants QB Eli Manning is still trying to figure out who this 60 yard pass was intended to.
Live television doesn’t always go smoothly – ask FOX reporter Pam Oliver.
Ndamukong Suh is a defensive monster but when it comes to chest bumping he is quite a softie.
By the look of J.J. Watt’s death stare, this Houston Texans trainer knows not to treat his players like fourth graders ever again.
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