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

TOP 1: DREW BREES, QB SAINTS

To stop a super team like the Rams it took a super performance of a super quarterback like Brees. The leader of the Saints earns 362 Yds and scores 4 TD Pass against the fearsome defense of Los Angeles. The great performances of Donald and his companions are worth nothing. Brees, after the first week's setback, looks like a man on a mission.

TOP 2: DANIELLE HUNTER, DE VIKINGS

Hunter dominates the game against Detroit scoring 6 Tackle, 3 assisted Tackle, 3.5 Sack that lead him to the top of the general classification of specialty and not happy marks a Touchdown after a recovered Fumble. With the return of Griffen Hunter enjoys more freedom which results in monstre performances.

TOP 3: CHRISTIAN MCCAFFREY, RB PANTHERS

The consecration of a young phenomenon against Tampa McCaffrey is impregnable, doing damage both with the races and on receiving. The Running Back in the second year earns 157 Yds scoring 2 TDs that direct the Match in favor of Carolina.

FLOP 1: MICHAEL CRABTREE, WR RAVENS

Slow, listless and distant relative of the one admired in past years. In an important match like Ravens-Steelers the Wide Receiver disappears from the Match's radar, receiving just 3 of the 7 Targets addressed to him and missing a reception that could change the game. A Phisical Wide Receiver like him can not disappear in this way from such an important game.

FLOP 2: ADRIAN PETERSON, RB REDSKINS

Day not for the future Hall of Famer against Atlanta, Peterson is limited to the great by the Falcons who give him only 17 Yds on race. The talent of All Day is not discussed, the constancy can however be put in doubt by performances like that on Sunday.

FLOP 3: DEREK CARR, QB RAIDERS

Carr has the difficult task of pulling forward the Raiders with his forces, the Oakland Quarterback plays a subdued game, thanks to the inconsistency of his offensive line. Gruden by now compromised game even decides to put him on the bench in favor of McCarron. What is the beginning of the end for the relationship between Carr and the Raiders?