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11-04-2009, 01:16 PM | #31 |
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Re: Offense or Defense?
I think usually when you have one unit (offense/defense) that gets all the attention and recognition ,then the other unit gets overlooked and underrated.
A great example of that was the 49ers of the 80's. The offense was considered an all-time great, but the defense was also great in it's own right. That defense was often overlooked, even though they had one of the greatest safeties in Ronnie Lott. |
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11-04-2009, 01:34 PM | #32 | |
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11-04-2009, 01:45 PM | #33 |
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Re: Offense or Defense?
Well just look at the results. Which is better? You have the answer right there in front of you, 2-5 soon to be a # 1 draft pick.
I love a strong defense and a power running game but this is the modern NFL. You need to have a half-way decent throwing game or you'll be just be a grab ass garbage team. You can try to be old school and smother another team's offense but that doesn't fly when you're playing NE, IND, or now NO. You can argue about an offense all day long. The Redskins have one without a backbone. Look at the results.
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11-04-2009, 07:10 PM | #34 | |
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And Eli Manning had a near 100 QB rating in the 07 playoffs. They passed very effectively during their run. |
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11-04-2009, 07:57 PM | #35 | |
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Re: Offense or Defense?
I believe that you need a good offense (not great mind you) to win the Super Bowl but at the same time the best teams win with defenses capable of shutting down high powered attacks. The thing though that really irks me is all the talk about needing an elite Wide Reciever to win games. Yes they help but they don't exactly have a track record of winning championships.
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However getting back to Super Bowl winners, we've seen the majority of Super Bowl Champs win mainly with Defense over the past decade (I'm pretty sure if we look back further we'll find more teams who won with defense, but right now I believe the converstation is concerning winning in todays NFL). Among these teams are the Giants, Buc's, Patriots, Steelers, and Ravens who have 8 Super Bowl wins combined since 2000. The only teams to win with offense as the strongest unit were the Colts and Rams. Both of which had defenses that stepped up during the playoffs. Especially the Colts. Ironically the Patriots only Super Bowl lost came when the teams main strength was their offense and they lost to a team that relied primarily on their defense to win games. Also as a foot note, the main reason the Rams got to the Super Bowl in 2000 was because their defense was able to hold the Buc's to 6 points. Granted the Buc's weren't a very good offensive team however very rarely will you win a game, let alone a conference championship, scoring 11 points. Ironically our top notch offense was knocked out of the playoffs in 1999/2000 by the Buc's who beat us mainly with defense.
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11-04-2009, 08:16 PM | #36 |
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Re: Offense or Defense?
A good O and a very well coached D.
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11-04-2009, 08:41 PM | #37 |
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"The greatest show on turf" had a very good defense.
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11-04-2009, 08:44 PM | #38 |
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Re: Offense or Defense?
Like I pointed out. No way they get to the Super Bowl without their defense that year as it's almost impossible to win in the playoffs scoring 11 points (the only team to score less most recently in a conference championship and win were the Buffalo Bills in 1991/92 with a 10-7 win over the Broncos). In fact they got knocked out of the first round of the playoffs the next year by the Saints, after barely making the playoffs, mainly because they couldn't play any defense. They only got back when they brought in Lovie Smith who fixed the D and even then they lost to the Patriots who came in with one of the best defensive gameplans in recent memory, holding the Rams top ranked offense to 17 points (A Redskin high in 2009).
Defense is the way to go when winning championships, however unless you have the Ravens Defense from 2001 you won't go anywhere without an offense to supplement your D. If you want to put a number on it I'd say you at least need an offense ranked 15th overall in points scored this is of course with a top 5 defense. If you were to win with offense then I'd say a top 5 offense with a defense playing well enough in the playoffs to be ranked top 10 (a la the Colts). Keep in mind the numbers in this last paragraph are arbitrary and not based on any research. Good point. Part of the reason the Ravens were able to generate any sort of offense in 2000/2001 was because of the field position they were provided by Jermaine Lewis off punt and kick returns. Having that dominant defense helped in terms of field position but Jermaine Lewis was a huge lifeline for that team. Unfortunately we're not the only team taking in a handful of suck this year. Right now we're picking around 8th.
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11-04-2009, 10:36 PM | #39 |
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Re: Offense or Defense?
If i had to pick id say i would rather have a top ranked Offense with the defense being on the other end of the scale. If you had the 1st ranked scoring O and the last ranked D you would still be in position to win games, i couldnt see it happening the other way around.
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11-04-2009, 11:05 PM | #40 | |
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11-05-2009, 04:50 PM | #41 |
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Re: Offense or Defense?
I'd start with the trenches, then defense and then offense. You gotta have to have a good running game if your defense is strong.
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