The NFL season is in full swing, and down, set, talk! Podcast on week 3: who will win the duel in Los Angeles? Who’s got the firecracker in NFC South? Between the Giants and the Texans there’s the crisis summit, San Francisco has to go to Kansas City. In the new episode you can preview all games including our analyses from the first two games.
SPOX-NFL editor Adrian Franke and moderator Christoph Kröger presented the Down, Set, Talk! Podcast founded. The focus will be on weekly analyses and tactical backgrounds as well as current events and fantasy football.
After eight episodes, the Offseason Division series is over – whoever missed an episode, in each episode we devoted ourselves entirely to one division, discussed the entries and exits in the Free Agency and in the draft for the teams and talked about the strengths and weaknesses of the teams. Finally there was the big power ranking and last week our preseason conclusion and some teams under the radar.
At the start of the Regular Season we looked into the crystal ball: Which teams make it into the playoffs? Who has the most passing yards, who the most rushing yards? Who will be MVP – and who will win the Super Bowl? We also had our Bold Predictions for the season.
This brings us back to everyday seasonal life. That means: we take a quick look back at Week 2, and then look at all 16 games from Week 3! Have fun!
Here’s the current episode on iTunes, here on Spotify. An overview of all episodes can also be found on our website.
Order of the Week 3 Preview:
Cleveland Browns – New York Jets
Atlanta Falcons – New Orleans Saints
Baltimore Ravens – Denver Broncos
Carolina Panthers – Cincinnati Bengals
Houston Texans – New York Giants
Jacksonville Jaguars – Tennessee Titans
Kansas City Chiefs – San Francisco 49ers
Miami Dolphins – Oakland Raiders
Philadelphia Eagles – Indianapolis Colts
Washington Redskins – Green Bay Packers
Los Angeles Rams – Los Angeles Chargers
Arizona Cardinals – Chicago Bears
Seattle Seahawks – Dallas Cowboys
Detroit Lions – New England Patriots
Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Pittsburgh Steelers