Inside the Numbers - Week 4
Brett Favre, Jets: After his record-setting 6-TD peformance last week, Favre now leads the NFL in QB Rating (110.8) as well as TD passes (12) through week 4. While he's unlikely to duplicate last week's performance, the Jets have a favorable schedule after the bye: CIN, OAK, KC, BUF and STL.
Peyton Manning, Colts: Manning is currently 24th in QB rating (73.1) right behind Jon Kitna and Marc Bulger and he has thrown more INTs (4) than TDs (3) on the season.
J.T. O'Sullivan, 49ers: O'Sullivan has been sacked a league-high 19 times in 4 games. He's on pace for 76, which would tie David Carr's record set in 2002.
Julius Jones, Seahawks: Jones has back-to-back 100+ yard games against SF and STL. In those games, Jones has rushed for 267 yards. Averaging 104 rushing ypg, only Michael Turner (105.5) and Adrian Peterson (105.0) are averaging more. The question is will it continue week 5 vs a better defense in the Giants.
Santana Moss, Redskins: S. Moss has 421 yards receiving to rank him second in the NFL behind Greg Jennings. In fact, he has more receiving yards than Braylon Edwards (95), Chad "Ocho Cinco" Johnson (116), Roy Williams (113) and Javon Walker (52) have combined.
Peyton Manning, Colts: Manning is currently 24th in QB rating (73.1) right behind Jon Kitna and Marc Bulger and he has thrown more INTs (4) than TDs (3) on the season.
J.T. O'Sullivan, 49ers: O'Sullivan has been sacked a league-high 19 times in 4 games. He's on pace for 76, which would tie David Carr's record set in 2002.
Julius Jones, Seahawks: Jones has back-to-back 100+ yard games against SF and STL. In those games, Jones has rushed for 267 yards. Averaging 104 rushing ypg, only Michael Turner (105.5) and Adrian Peterson (105.0) are averaging more. The question is will it continue week 5 vs a better defense in the Giants.
Santana Moss, Redskins: S. Moss has 421 yards receiving to rank him second in the NFL behind Greg Jennings. In fact, he has more receiving yards than Braylon Edwards (95), Chad "Ocho Cinco" Johnson (116), Roy Williams (113) and Javon Walker (52) have combined.