Raptorman wrote: ↑12 Feb 2023 09:17
Yoop wrote: ↑12 Feb 2023 08:33
the idea that defense wins Championships is complete bunk and anyone with a lic of football sense knows that without scoring ability a team doesn't stand a chance, this isn't the 60's where low-scoring games depended so much more on great defense to keep it that way, this is the era of quick scoring offenses and defense can barely keep up.
Really? Let's take a look at this. There have been 42 teams with the number 1 or 2 offense to ever play in the Super Bowl. 19 of them won, for a 45.2% win rate. There have been 37 number 1 one or 2 defenses in the Super Bowl. 23 have won. For 61.2%. Now, here's the interesting thing. 10 teams have had either a top 1 or 2 offense and defense. And those records are 6 wins an 4 losses. So even having a top offense and defense doesn't guarantee a win.
The number 1 offense and number 1 defense have met in the Super Bowl exactly once. 1989. When San Fran beat Denver. San Fran had the number 1 offense and number 4 defense while Denver had the number 8 offense and number 1 defense.
Something interesting from last year. The Rams and Bengals both had the number 7 offense on points. Both scored 460 points on the year. But, the Ram's defense was 4 points better over the year. 372 points to 376 points. 15th and 17th.
and game time mistakes often over come ratings
I don't get into this stat stuff as you like to Raptor, because to much is decided by player matchups of the two facing teams, and just how emotional and keyed up certain players get.
scoring is what decides these games, whether that be plus or below 20, unless you have a smothering defense, which is a good description of the pass rush of the Giants in 2011, or the dominance of both pass rush and coverage of the 85 Bears, 60's Packers, 70's Steelers then a top 10 or so defense with a real good offense (top 5 or so) is formidable, and if KC wins tonight thats a good example of my opinion, there defense going off stats is average, but it's the SB, and if they match up well, they'll be better then those average stats.
the idea that defense wins championships is a half truth at best.
not to mention that it takes very good drafting plus UFA to build one, and near impossible to retain more then just a few seasons, get a good QB with some skill position talent and you can keep that rolling two or even 3 times as long.
my team just went a decade trying to build a defense over sustaining a dominate offense, and all we have to show for it is dominating weaker teams, we have relied far to much on Rodgers to win against teams we face in the PO's, we have come to expect him as well as Adams or Jones to over come the best defenses we see all season with limited skill position talent, and when any of those 3 or others fail to bring the A game, drop passes, fumble, Rodgers can't over come that.
people here look at those fails and I get to hear how Rodgers was less then perfect, and this Defense wins Championship mantra I think to defend the idiocy thats went on here for a decade, and thats just not true imo. and I think thats why Rodgers has been so pissed off since 2016.