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Tuesday’s episode of the Vendetta Sports Media Daily Show is here and as always it is all about the NFL. Jake Reno makes his Daily Show debut with Jerry Walker as the two recap the action from Week 4 of the NFL season. They start with the primetime Sunday night game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the New York Jets. They discuss how Zach Wilson can be looked at after his best game as a Jet in his young career. The two also talk about the rise of CJ Stroud and how the other New York team should be the worst in the league.
Outside of talking about some of the worst teams, Jake and Jerry talk about the 49ers and Cowboys ahead of their upcoming Sunday night matchup. To wrap the Vendetta Sports Media Daily Show they talk about the biggest surprises and disappointments through a quarter of the NFL season.
0:00 – Intro
0:40 – Jake Reno’s Vendetta experience so far
2:27 – Sunday Night Football
10:34 – Giants killed on national tv once again
15:30 – Bears find a way to choke vs Broncos
18:18 – Texans vs Steelers
21:42 – How legit is CJ Stroud?
24:10 – The struggles of Joe Burrow continue
28:37 – 49ers and Cowboys continue to be waggons
37:16 – AFC East predictions
41:00 – Surprises thus far
45:24 – Disappointments of the season so far
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