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<blockquote data-quote="Raptorman" data-source="post: 699797" data-attributes="member: 655"><p>This is true. Just like to point out two teams on defense and offense during that time period.</p><p></p><p>In that ten year time span the defense rank is off a bit due to two more than anything else. The 2006 Colts and the 2011 Giants. The Giants were 25 in the league in PPG during the regular season, but in the playoffs somehow they managed to hold the other playoff teams to 14 PPG. Which in the regular season would have put them at number one. And the Colts? Well let's just say sometimes luck wins out. (or in that year, Manning wins out)</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile on the offense that number is a bit off because of the 2015 Bronco's and their 15th ranking and the 2008 Steelers at 20. Steelers did have the number 1 defense that year.</p><p></p><p>It will be interesting to see what happens this year. With the Pats at number 1 in PPG on Defense, and 3 on offense they are going to be the team to beat. On the NFC side the Cowboys are at 5 and 5 in both categories. They are the only teams in the playoffs that score in the top 5 in both categories. </p><p></p><p>If I were a betting man, I would put money on those two to be in the Super Bowl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raptorman, post: 699797, member: 655"] This is true. Just like to point out two teams on defense and offense during that time period. In that ten year time span the defense rank is off a bit due to two more than anything else. The 2006 Colts and the 2011 Giants. The Giants were 25 in the league in PPG during the regular season, but in the playoffs somehow they managed to hold the other playoff teams to 14 PPG. Which in the regular season would have put them at number one. And the Colts? Well let's just say sometimes luck wins out. (or in that year, Manning wins out) Meanwhile on the offense that number is a bit off because of the 2015 Bronco's and their 15th ranking and the 2008 Steelers at 20. Steelers did have the number 1 defense that year. It will be interesting to see what happens this year. With the Pats at number 1 in PPG on Defense, and 3 on offense they are going to be the team to beat. On the NFC side the Cowboys are at 5 and 5 in both categories. They are the only teams in the playoffs that score in the top 5 in both categories. If I were a betting man, I would put money on those two to be in the Super Bowl. [/QUOTE]
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