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re: NFL.com: Top NFL offenses of all-time
Posted on 2/18/17 at 3:31 pm to Ponchy Tiger
Posted on 2/18/17 at 3:31 pm to Ponchy Tiger
71 Cowboys are the best ever featured 5 HOFers
Posted on 2/18/17 at 3:37 pm to TTsTowel
quote:
1993 Redskins
I'm pretty sure they mean the 91 Skins. The 93 team was awful and only won 4 games.
It was a perfect team though and the offense was awesome. A MVP QB, thousand yard back, 2 thousand yard receivers, a FB that scored over 10 TDS and a monster O-line. Great balance..
Posted on 2/18/17 at 3:42 pm to TTsTowel
Notice how almost this entire list is made up of Goodell era arena ball? Or at least post-1998 and post-rule changes.
And if people are going to complain about the exclusion of the Saints, where the hell is 1984 Dolphins? They averaged 32 points per game back when it was difficult to score. Marino passed for an NFL-record 5,084 yards and an NFL-record 48 Tds. Or the 1981 Chargers - Dan Fouts threw 609 times, completing 360 passes for 4,802 yards -- all NFL records. Averaging 30 points per game. Or the 1983 Skins with Riggins and Theismann?
And if people are going to complain about the exclusion of the Saints, where the hell is 1984 Dolphins? They averaged 32 points per game back when it was difficult to score. Marino passed for an NFL-record 5,084 yards and an NFL-record 48 Tds. Or the 1981 Chargers - Dan Fouts threw 609 times, completing 360 passes for 4,802 yards -- all NFL records. Averaging 30 points per game. Or the 1983 Skins with Riggins and Theismann?
Posted on 2/18/17 at 3:42 pm to brmark70816
Brady was throwing to moss and I think people take that for granted.
Posted on 2/18/17 at 3:49 pm to Ponchy Tiger
quote:
The fact that not a single Saints offense during the Peyton / Brees regime isn't mention makes this entire article invalid.
There it is............
1998 Vikings>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>1998 Broncos..
AND The 1994 Niners offense was the best ever IMO..........
Posted on 2/18/17 at 3:52 pm to TTsTowel
[quote]I'll point out that the 2013 Denver Broncos looked terrible in the Super Bowl because their offense became one dimensional....
Then they were NOT one of the best offenses of all time....
Give it A rest.......
Then they were NOT one of the best offenses of all time....
Give it A rest.......
Posted on 2/18/17 at 4:18 pm to dukke v
quote:A lot of people disagree with you.
Then they were NOT one of the best offenses of all time....
Posted on 2/18/17 at 5:10 pm to TTsTowel
Really????? YOU said they were great until the Super Bowl... but started making excuses.....
Posted on 2/18/17 at 5:30 pm to dukke v
They were #1 in total, yards per play, passing, and scoring but only #15 in rushing.
Posted on 2/18/17 at 5:32 pm to dukke v
quote:
Really????? YOU said they were great until the Super Bowl... but started making excuses.....
they were great.
They also played against very good defenses that year yet ended up 13-3. Their losses were to: Indy (30th), NE OT (8th), and SD (16th).
Top 10: 5
11-20th: 5
21st-32nd: 6
Houston: 1st
NE: 8th
Jacksonville: 6th
Baltimore: 7th
NYG: 10th
Philly: 13th
Dallas: 14th
SD: 16th x2
Tennessee: 20th
KC: 24th x2
Oakland: 26th x2
Washington: 28th
Indy: 30th
Offense:
#1 Total: 457.3 YPG, +40.0 to #2 (Philly)
#1 Pass: 340.3 YPG, +32.9 to #2 (Saints)
#15 Run: 117.1 YPG
#1 Points: 37.9 PPG, +10.1 to #2 (Chicago/NE)
#3 YPA: 8.3, -0.4 to #1 (Philly)
#1 sacks allowed: 20, -3 to #2 (Detroit)
#1 passer rating: 114.4, +8.9 to #2 (SD)
outside of the run game and YPA, which they still did damn well in...they were by far the best in majority of the categories.
Posted on 2/18/17 at 5:40 pm to VerlanderBEAST
quote:
71 Cowboys are the best ever featured 5 HOFers
They certainly have an argument.
TO: #1
YPP: #1
PO: #2
RO: #3
SO: #1
Posted on 2/18/17 at 5:41 pm to mizzoubuckeyeiowa
quote:
Notice how almost this entire list is made up of Goodell era arena ball? Or at least post-1998 and post-rule changes.
And if people are going to complain about the exclusion of the Saints, where the hell is 1984 Dolphins? They averaged 32 points per game back when it was difficult to score. Marino passed for an NFL-record 5,084 yards and an NFL-record 48 Tds. Or the 1981 Chargers - Dan Fouts threw 609 times, completing 360 passes for 4,802 yards -- all NFL records. Averaging 30 points per game. Or the 1983 Skins with Riggins and Theismann?
81 Chargers
TO: #1
YPP: #1
PO: #1
RO: #16
SO: #1
83 Redskins
TO: #3
YPP: #4
PO: #7
RO: #3
SO: #1
84 Dolphins
TO: #1
YPP: #1
PO: #1
RO: #16
SO: #1
Posted on 2/18/17 at 5:52 pm to Korin
1998 Broncos ranked #2 in rushing and #7 in passing.
1984 Dolphins #1 in passing and #16 in rushing (#6 in Tds)
1981 Chargers #1 in passing and #16 in rushing (#1 in Tds)
1999 Rams #1 in passing and #5 in rushing.
1998 Vikings #1 in passing and #11 in rushing.
The Rams and Broncos seemed like the most balanced and explosive. Which is what you're looking for if you don't have a Dan Marino.
1984 Dolphins #1 in passing and #16 in rushing (#6 in Tds)
1981 Chargers #1 in passing and #16 in rushing (#1 in Tds)
1999 Rams #1 in passing and #5 in rushing.
1998 Vikings #1 in passing and #11 in rushing.
The Rams and Broncos seemed like the most balanced and explosive. Which is what you're looking for if you don't have a Dan Marino.
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