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Will the Packers win another Super Bowl with MM and Rodgers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Raptorman" data-source="post: 569898" data-attributes="member: 655"><p>A good indicator in the ability of a team to move on and win the Super Bowl is the points difference between points scored and points allowed. Most SB winners have outscored their opponents by at least 7 ppg during the regular season. Now, this is not a hard and fast thing. There have been some exceptions. the 2011 Giants are the only team to ever win the SB with a negative Point differential during the regular season. Of the 48 winners, 35 outscored their regular season opponents by 7ppg or more. Only 5 won by scoring less than 6ppg more, and then you have the Giants with the only negative figure. Like I said, not a hard and fast rule, but if your team is not outscoring their opponents by 7 points or more it does not bode well to win the SB. The average of the SB winners over 48 years is 8.9 ppg better during the regular season. And interestingly the average for he SB losers, is 8.7 ppg during the regular season. </p><p></p><p>So a great offense is not required as long as you have really good defense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raptorman, post: 569898, member: 655"] A good indicator in the ability of a team to move on and win the Super Bowl is the points difference between points scored and points allowed. Most SB winners have outscored their opponents by at least 7 ppg during the regular season. Now, this is not a hard and fast thing. There have been some exceptions. the 2011 Giants are the only team to ever win the SB with a negative Point differential during the regular season. Of the 48 winners, 35 outscored their regular season opponents by 7ppg or more. Only 5 won by scoring less than 6ppg more, and then you have the Giants with the only negative figure. Like I said, not a hard and fast rule, but if your team is not outscoring their opponents by 7 points or more it does not bode well to win the SB. The average of the SB winners over 48 years is 8.9 ppg better during the regular season. And interestingly the average for he SB losers, is 8.7 ppg during the regular season. So a great offense is not required as long as you have really good defense. [/QUOTE]
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