G-Moniy’s NFL Week 3 Thoughts After Miami’s 70-Point Destruction of Denver
After another wild week of NFL Football I have my thoughts going into Week 4. – Miami is clearly the best team in football after dropping 70 on Denver. –…

MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA – SEPTEMBER 24: Raheem Mostert #31 of the Miami Dolphins dives into the the end zone while scoring a rushing touchdown during the second quarter against the Denver Broncos at Hard Rock Stadium on September 24, 2023 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images)
After another wild week of NFL Football I have my thoughts going into Week 4.
- Miami is clearly the best team in football after dropping 70 on Denver.
- Dallas was offered a slice of humble pie after losing to Arizona
- Keenan Allen reintroduced everybody to himself after a 200yd game and THROWING a TD pass. Unfortunately the Chargers lost Mike Williams to an ACL injury
- Minnesota is officially in panic mode after dropping to 0-3
- Back to Miami, they're starting and back up running backs (Raheem Mostert and De'Von Achane) combined for 8 Touchdowns
- The Jets have to be doing really bad for Hall of Fame QB Joe Namath to call out the team for keeping Zach Wilson as starting QB
- Jordan Love and the Packers have been a pleasant surprise
- Joe Burrow is in more pain than he is letting on but he's still playing these games
- There are so many season ending injuries this year and it's scary
- I can't believe the Houston Texans beat the Jacksonville Jaguars, that proves that anyone can beat anyone on ANY GIVEN SUNDAY
8 Of the Most Haunted Places in North Carolina
National Ghost Hunting Day is an annual event that takes place on the last Saturday of September. So how are you going to celebrate here in North Carolina? By visiting the most haunted places in the state of course.
It was created to celebrate the thrill of investigating haunted locations, the unexplained, and searching for evidence of the afterlife. Kind of like when you are cleaning your teenager's bedroom. Believe it or not, the first National Ghost Hunting Day was celebrated in 2016! On National Ghost Hunting Day, paranormal teams from around the world come together to embark on the world's largest ghost hunt. The event is an annual international investigation of the paranormal.
Ghost hunting stirs up images of abandoned buildings, dark corners, and things that go bump in the night. It embraces history while breaking open the supernatural and seeking to solve the mystery of the unknown.
To celebrate National Ghost Hunting Day, many people visit haunted locations and participate in ghost hunts. Some popular places to visit include the Wildwood Sanitarium in Salamanca, New York
and the Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. However, North Carolina is no slouch when it comes to haunted happenings! National Ghost Hunting Day sounds like the perfect opportunity for a teambuilding fieldtrip or ghostly ghouls night out!
North Carolina is known for its mysterious mountains and eerie marshes, which set the perfect stage for spine-tingling tales of the paranormal.
Now, before you set off on this ghostly adventure, you might want some gear to track what you experience. No, I'm not talking about proton packs, young Egon (as cool as that would be!) Our friends over on TikTok have some great recommendations on what you may want to have in your arsenal of ghost hunting fun:
There you have it! Mark your calendars for September 30th, gather up some friends, steady your nerves and have some ghost-hunting good times!
Here are some of the most haunted places in North Carolina:
Biltmore Estate (Asheville, N.C.)
The Biltmore Estate is a popular tourist attraction and is also known for being one of the most haunted places in North Carolina. Visitors have reported seeing apparitions, hearing strange noises, and feeling cold spots throughout the estate.
Lydia's Bridge (Jamestown, N.C.)
Lydia's Bridge is a popular spot for ghost hunters. Legend has it that Lydia was a hitchhiker who died in a car accident on the bridge. Her ghost is said to haunt the area, and people have reported seeing her apparition and hearing strange noises.
New Hanover County Library (Wilmington, N.C.)
The New Hanover County Library is said to be haunted by the ghost of a woman who was a patron. Her apparition has been seen over the years, and people have reported hearing footsteps and seeing books move. A ghost after my own book loving heart!
The Omni Grove Park Inn (Asheville, N.C.)
The Omni Grove Park Inn is another popular tourist attraction that is also known for being haunted. Visitors have reported seeing apparitions, hearing strange noises, and feeling cold spots throughout the hotel.
Brown Mountain Lights (Linville, NC)
The Brown Mountain Lights are a mysterious phenomenon that has been observed for centuries. The lights are said to be the ghosts of Cherokee Indians who died in a battle on the mountain.
The Haunted Duke Mansion (Charlotte, N.C.)
The Haunted Duke Mansion is said to be haunted by the ghost of James Buchanan Duke, who developed Duke University, Duke Energy, and the Duke Endowment while residing there. Visitors have reported seeing his apparition and hearing strange noises.
Brunswick Town (Brunswick County, N.C.)
Brunswick Town is a colonial ghost town that was destroyed during the Revolutionary War. Visitors have reported seeing apparitions and hearing strange noises throughout the ruins.
Roanoke Island (Roanoke Island, N.C.)
Roanoke Island is known for its mysterious disappearance of the Roanoke Colony in 1590. Visitors have reported seeing apparitions and hearing strange noises throughout the island.