King of the Bay Area

Chapter 1528: Bayonet sees red

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All the regular season games are over and the playoff seats are officially settled.

The six seed seats in the Midland belong to the Denver Broncos, New England Patriots, Cincinnati Tigers, Indianapolis Colts, Kansas Chiefs and San Diego Lightning.

Among them, the San Diego Lightning faced the rivals of the Kansas in the same week in the last week of the game. In the end, they experienced the test of overtime and defeated their opponents with a free kick advantage with a score of "27:24". Another dangerously won the playoff seats.

San Diego Lightning's final season record is nine wins and seven losses, and the eight wins and eight losses in the U.S. team has as many as four teams, including the Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens, New York Jets and Miami Dolphins. Going ashore at the last moment on the wire rope, the fans of the five teams all experienced the ups and downs of the roller coaster moment.

But besides that, the other five teams' advantages in the division can be said to be very obvious, and the worst record is the team with 11 wins in the season. It can be seen that the strength gap of the Midland is still relatively obvious, so the teams that finally entered the playoffs are all old faces, lacking new ideas, and lacking bright spots.

It is clear at a glance comparing to the playoff lineup of the past three years.

In the 2011 season, the New England Patriots, Baltimore Ravens, Houston Texans, Denver Broncos, Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Tigers.

In the 2012 season, the Denver Broncos, New England Patriots, Baltimore Ravens, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts and Cincinnati Tigers. The only difference is that the Indianapolis Colts replaced the Pittsburgh Steelers, while the Pittsburgh Steelers and San Diego Lightning ranked seventh and eighth respectively in the United States.

In the 2013 season, the list is as above, the only difference is that the Kansas Chiefs and San Diego Lightning entered the playoffs, and the Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans dropped; it is worth mentioning that the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens ranked seventh in the United States And eighth, only the Houston Texans have been completely confused throughout the season.

Strictly speaking, only the Kansas Chiefs are the new face of the "cold" finalist. Since 2003, the team has only been shortlisted for the playoffs once in the 2010 season-after that, it has been the bottom of the division for two consecutive years, last season. It is the title of "snatch" deputy squad leader. This year is the Kansas Chiefs' second appearance in the playoffs in ten years.

Similarly, only the Houston Texan upstart suffered a comprehensive crash. After two consecutive seasons in the playoffs, this season's record is only two wins and fourteen losses-exactly the same as the Kansas Chiefs last season's record, unfortunately took Under the title of deputy squad leader, and then to enter a difficult period of strategic adjustment.

In other words, in the past three years, only the Kansas Chiefs and the Houston Texans have slightly disrupted the situation of the Midland League. The main competition of other teams has always been concentrated in the relatively fixed seven teams, which has never been sidetracked, which also makes Midland's regular season matchups and postseason scrambles are always lackluster, which is really disappointing.

How to find new ideas in the routine?

Can the Cincinnati Tigers win a playoff game? Can San Diego Lightning break the shackles to a higher level? Did the Kansas Chiefs, who had a nine-game winning streak this season, lack stamina? Will this affect the playoff journey? What kind of ending will the love and hatred between the three teams Denver Broncos, New England Patriots and Indianapolis Colts play in the playoffs? Also, can the fifteenth confrontation between Payton Manning and Tom Brady be staged?

And there is one final point-and the most important one. Five of the six playoff teams have reached the 11-level regular season record. Does this mean that the playoffs are more powerful? Starting from the wild card game, is the exciting level of each match worth more expectations?

When the playoffs start next week, these puzzles will reveal the answers.

The second is the League of Nations.

The top seed, National League Western Conference champion, Seattle Seahawks, 13 wins and 3 losses.

Second seed, National League Southland champion, Carolina Panthers, 12 wins and 4 losses.

The third seed, the League of Nations Eastern Conference champion, Philadelphia Eagles, ten wins and six losses.

The fourth seed, the champion of the League of Nations North, Green Bay Packers, eight wins, seven losses and one tie.

Next is the wild card seat.

The fifth seed, runner-up in the Western Conference of the League of Nations, 49 people in San Francisco, twelve wins and four losses.

The sixth seed, runner-up in the South of the League of Nations, Saints of New Orleans, 11 wins and 5 losses.

As mentioned earlier, the overall pattern of the League of Nations is very chaotic and very close. The outcome of a game can change the situation of the entire Federation.

In the end, the Seattle Seahawks defeated the St. Louis Rams and firmly secured the top seed seat in the League of Nations. The San Francisco 49ers defeated the Arizona Cardinals and successfully entered the playoffs; the Carolina Panthers and the New Orleans Saints both defeated each. The opponents in the same area, who joined the playoffs, have evolved differently because the Carolina Panthers defeated the New Orleans Saints in the sixteenth week of the regular season.

Also, the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Dallas Cowboys with a score of “24:22”, the Green Bay Packers defeated the Chicago Bears with a score of “33:28”, and both winners stepped into the postseason on the dead bodies of their rivals in the same district The game, joined the ranks of 49 people in San Francisco, firmly controlled their destiny in their own hands.

From the record data, it can be seen that the competition situation of the League of Nations is complicated. The 12 wins of the San Francisco 49ers and the 11 wins of the New Orleans Saints are placed in the top four seed seats in the United States, but they fell outside the League of Nations. The position of the card; while the Philadelphia Eagles 'ten wins and the Green Bay Packers' eight wins are far from outstanding, but benefited from the general downturn of opponents in the same area, they finally managed to grab the playoff seats.

It is worth mentioning that the Arizona Cardinals, which finally ranked seventh in the League of Nations, have a record of 10 wins and 6 losses, the same as the Philadelphia Eagles, but because the performance of opponents in the same area is too good, they can only fall into the position of competing wild cards , But lost to the San Francisco 49ers and the New Orleans Saints and missed the opportunity, Palmer's grievance is definitely not without reason.

Similarly, the Chicago Bears, ranked eighth in the League of Nations, have a record of eight wins and eight losses, only half a win behind the Green Bay Packers-the failure of the final life-and-death battle really interpreted "falling to the finish line" Compared with Palmer ’s depression, the two consecutive seasons missed the playoff seats at the last moment, the Chicago Bears are also crying without tears.

Within the division, the strong are strong together and the weak are weak together, which also fills the entire regular season progress with unpredictable variables; more interestingly, the Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers who look like the weak are also both With the ability to overturn any team, not to mention the two teams in the wild card seat, even the first two seeds must be cautious, otherwise overturning the boat in the gutter is a matter of minutes.

Of course, in such a fierce competition, the gap in strength still exists objectively. The Green Bay Packers led by Aron Rogers and the New Orleans Saints led by Drew Bryce are undoubtedly the most stable teams of the National League. They The existence of is the biggest guarantee for the team ’s victory-even if the defensive team ’s performance is often delayed, it also makes the four elite quarterbacks join the playoffs again after one year. This ability is the other team ’s ability. The envious part.

Looking at the playoff teams of the League of Nations in the past three years, you can also glimpse some clues.

In the 2011 season, the Green Bay Packers, San Francisco 49ers, New Orleans Saints, New York Giants, Atlanta Falcons and Detroit Lions.

In the 2012 season, the San Francisco 49ers, Atlanta Falcons, Green Bay Packers, Washington Redskins, Seattle Seahawks and Minnesota Vikings. Among them, all three seats have been replaced, and the ratio of upper ranks and lagging has reached 50%. Among them, as a reference, the New Orleans Saints are caught in a dilemma without a head coach because of the "spy gate", and finally ranked No. 1 in the National League. Twelve; the National League ranked seventh and eighth teams are the Chicago Bears, New York Giants.

In the 2013 season, the list is as above. Once again, the three seats have been replaced. The Atlanta Falcons, Washington Redskins and Minnesota Vikings have all fallen behind, and the replacement rate has reached 50% again, except for the New Orleans Saints. In addition to being familiar with faces, the rise of the Philadelphia Eagles and Carolina Panthers was a pleasant surprise.

In addition, this season the National League ranked seventh is the Arizona Cardinals, ranked eighth is the Chicago Bears.

The overall pattern is clear at a glance. Only the San Francisco 49ers and the Green Bay Packers have entered the playoffs for three consecutive seasons. The two teams have become the first group of the League of Nations, but the status of other competitors has more or less appeared. Deviations, which also make the competition situation of the entire federation extremely complicated.

Although the New Orleans Saints missed the playoffs last year, special circumstances must be taken into account. The team that owns Drew Brees is still the first group of the League of Nations.

In the second group, the Seattle Seahawks, which have shown a rapid rise, are undoubtedly the leader, and the Atlanta Falcons, who have been shortlisted in the previous two seasons, can also be regarded as one of them-but this season only four wins and 12 losses , Showing a cliff-like fall, and the other is the Chicago Bears who have missed the playoffs for three consecutive seasons but have shown competitiveness for three consecutive seasons.

Then ... there is no more.

In the Eastern Conference of the League of Nations, the New York Giants, Washington Redskins, Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys, four teams are taking turns to sit down.

In the North District of the League of Nations, in addition to the Green Bay Packers, the Detroit Lions, Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears fight each other.

In the South of the League of Nations, the New Orleans Saints led slightly, while the Atlanta Falcons and Carolina Panthers rose rapidly. Only the Tampa Bay Buccaneers did not recover.

In the Western Conference of the League of Nations, the San Francisco 49ers, the Seattle Seahawks, and the Arizona Cardinals have formed the Iron Triangle, while the St. Louis Rams, who are temporarily behind, are the zone killers.

In other words, now only the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are the real weak team, and all the other 15 teams have the power of a battle. From the results of the dramatic changes in the playoff seats in the past three seasons, it can be As you can see, this also means that when the playoffs arrive, the six teams all have the strength to reach the top, and it all depends on playing on the spot. No one can assert that who can laugh to the end!

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