Top and Flop: who were the best and worst of the eleventh day of the championship?

TOP 1: SAQUON BARKLEY, RB GIANTS

Barkley against Tampa plays a match that consecrates him as a phenomenon. The Giants running back is a factor in both the air and the racing game, earning 152 Yds and scoring 3 decisive TDs. New York will have to start with him to build a solid future.

TOP 2: ANDREW LUCK, QB COLTS

Luck is confirmed to the highest levels by unleashing an incredible test against Tennessee, which only a week ago had stopped Brady and his team mates to 10 points. Stanford's product launches for 297 Yds and 3 TDs, missing just six passing attempts. With a Luck, Indianapolis returns to hope for the Playoffs.

TOP 3: TRE'QUAN SMITH, WR SAINTS

Another Rookie that blossoms permanently, Smith puts the Eagles defense on fire and gains 157 Yds on pass and scoring a spectacular TD. Are we really sure that in New Orleans we needed Dez Bryant or Brandon Marshall?

FLOP 1: BLAKE BORTLES, QB JAGUARS

Bortles proves once again an inadequate quarterback to aim high, with the Jaguars firmly in command of the match can not kill the game earning just 104 Yds, allowing the Steelers to reassemble and win.

FLOP 2: JOE MIXON, RB BENGALS

In the day of Lamar Jackson Jackson Mixon is absent unjustified for Cincinnati, the running back of the Bengals runs yes for a down but gains just 14 Yds contributing negatively to the defeat of his.

FLOP 3: DEVIN FUNCHESS, WR PANTHERS

Funchess fails yet another test from the receiver, the Panthers giant receives 8 balls from Newton but only two come countries for just 39 Yds. Newton's lack of confidence means that the Quarterback has launched a desperate two-point attempt to Jarius Wright and not to the more physical Funchess, condemning the Panthers to defeat.