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Roundtable Week 17: The mighty men crossed the border and the chiefs encountered the gods

Roundtable Week 17: The mighty men crossed the border and the chiefs encountered the gods

The most surprising game of the week?

Jeff Howe: I would choose the Raiders to beat the Colts away. The Raiders, who have been without a manager in the past two months, are really not good, and just two weeks ago they needed to kill a free-kick to get the remnants of Brown. At the same time, the Ponies announced their bid for the Super Bowl by defeating the Patriots and Cardinals in a row, and the gap between the two teams was really not small. But now the Raiders' win keeps them alive with their playoff hopes.

Roundtable Week 17: The mighty men crossed the border and the chiefs encountered the gods

Lindsay Jones: Brady's director's earth-shattering reversal is not unusual, it is strange that the Pirates are so hard to clean up the jets, relying on Brady's director's 93-yard touchdown offensive to solve the battle. Trying to associate the Pirates' offensive struggles with Antonio Brown's new "Drama of the Year," I'm really starting to wonder if they'll be able to successfully defend their titles.

Dan Pompei: It's not surprising that the Dolphins lost in Nashville, but it's surprising that the Dolphins, who are competing for the final wild card spot, are almost unable to fight back. Tua had been good in the previous winning streak, but it was another extremely inefficient day.

Roundtable Week 17: The mighty men crossed the border and the chiefs encountered the gods

How does the Ram feel when a point narrowly beats the Crows?

Howe: In the short term, the tough win is ultimately something to be happy about, and Xiao Bei, who received a winning touchdown, has done well after joining. In the long run, Stafford made three more turnovers, including his fourth pick6 of the season, which was disturbing. There are a lot of highlight moments in This season, but there are also many mistakes, and it is the kind that can bury the entire season, and the playoffs can not be sloppy.

Joan: Victory is victory, but I'm very worried about what version of Stafford the Rams will encounter in the coming weeks. Bai Xiaochu has been playing three times in a row, facing the wounded crows and the Vikings who are good at losing white-knife battles, but what will happen if Stafford still throws pick6 in the wild card battle? Or was he killed at a crucial moment? There's no doubt Stafford raised the Rams' ceiling, but the key battles ahead are really worrying.

PANG: Relax, if Lamar Jackson can play, the Rams will not be so slack. But Stafford really doesn't look like a leader who can lead the team forward in the playoffs, and has thrown six interceptions in the last three games. Against the Ravens, the talented Rams didn't need to rely on The Shell to win at the last minute.

After killing the Chieftain, did the Tigers become Super Bowl contenders?

Howe: Beating the hottest team in the league, the Tigers certainly became the contenders. And if both the Ponies and lightning eventually hit the last train, then the Midland Final Seven can be said to be Super Bowl contenders. Now the Tigers can play back and forth with the Chief, and even win has proven their strength, as long as Joe Boro's injury does not have a lasting impact.

Roundtable Week 17: The mighty men crossed the border and the chiefs encountered the gods

Joan: Yes, provided that Borrow's injuries before he finished were not serious. The chief has been a god blocker for the past two months, but Burrow is fearless, Jamal Chase is unstoppable, and the last minute is strange and special, but the Tigers' strategy is clear: don't let Mahomes appear.

Pang: The American League are all hot teams, and this should be clearer after this week. The Tigers and the Chiefs, Titans, Beal, Patriots and other teams are also basically in the same class. But this game was the tiger's signature victory this season, because it proved that the tigers took the North of the United States is not a bad opponent, and then ended the Chiefs' eight-game winning streak.

After losing at home to the Cardinals, do you need to worry about the Cowboys?

Howe: Even if I lose one game, my attitude towards the Cowboys is the same, the ceiling is high when they are at their best, but the average strength of the National League means that the Cowboys have little advantage. The most stable packers have locked in the league head, but cowboys, pirates, rams, cardinals, and even 49 people belong to the second echelon of the league. That means the playoff competition in both leagues is unprecedentedly fierce.

Roundtable Week 17: The mighty men crossed the border and the chiefs encountered the gods

Joan: Compared to last week's performance, the Cowboys are a bit of a disappointment this week, but looking at the performances of the Rams and Pirates, I still think the Cowboys may be the second best team in the National League after the Packers.

Pang: Cowboys are certainly not as strong as packers, but the strength of the League of Nations is close. Cowboys shouldn't overreact when they lose to strong rivals The Cardinals. However, if the Cowboys want to win the Super Bowl, they must take it to new heights. Try the last week of the Hawks.

Player of the Week?

Howe: Jamal Chase's 11-yard 3-touchdown blast was horrible. Whenever the tiger fell into a dangerous situation, Chase stepped forward to break the siege. Chase can no longer be seen as a rookie, and he can change a game with his personal ability.

Joan: Who is the best Sherches-Burrow duo of the week? Chase always receives five or five kicks at key moments. The three 27-yard conversions in the fourth quarter may be one of the best in history, which is not an exaggeration.

Roundtable Week 17: The mighty men crossed the border and the chiefs encountered the gods

PANG: Cardinals' victory over cowboys Keller Murray regained MVP standard. He single-handedly contracted the victory of this defensive battle. That being said, no one would ignore Chase's solo show, after all, the league's second-highest number of yards this week is less than half of Chase's. Without his three touchdowns, the Tigers would have suffered a big defeat thanks to Chase and Burrow for their dedication.

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