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<blockquote data-quote="adambr2" data-source="post: 545373" data-attributes="member: 7277"><p>Looking at the last 1o Super Bowl Champions....</p><p></p><p>Neither the Steelers '05 team or '08 team was a particularly elite offense. Both had elite defenses. </p><p>The Giants '07 offense was pretty average, the '11 offense, top 8. </p><p>Indy of '06 had a top 3 offense and a below average defense.</p><p>Same with the Saints of '09. Top offense, well below average defense. </p><p>Packers of '10 were pretty well balanced in having a very good offense and defense. </p><p>Ravens of '12 are an odd example in that they were nothing above average either offensively or defensively. Just peaked with all units at the right time. </p><p>Seattle of '13 -- top D, average O. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I'd conclude that you need at least an average offense to win the Super Bowl. You might be able to compensate for a bad defense with a good offense, but they better be REALLY good. The '09 Saints were able to. The '11 Packers were not. </p><p></p><p>You'd have to go back to the early 2000's with the Ravens and Bucs to find a Super Bowl champ with a below average offense. So it's been awhile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adambr2, post: 545373, member: 7277"] Looking at the last 1o Super Bowl Champions.... Neither the Steelers '05 team or '08 team was a particularly elite offense. Both had elite defenses. The Giants '07 offense was pretty average, the '11 offense, top 8. Indy of '06 had a top 3 offense and a below average defense. Same with the Saints of '09. Top offense, well below average defense. Packers of '10 were pretty well balanced in having a very good offense and defense. Ravens of '12 are an odd example in that they were nothing above average either offensively or defensively. Just peaked with all units at the right time. Seattle of '13 -- top D, average O. I'd conclude that you need at least an average offense to win the Super Bowl. You might be able to compensate for a bad defense with a good offense, but they better be REALLY good. The '09 Saints were able to. The '11 Packers were not. You'd have to go back to the early 2000's with the Ravens and Bucs to find a Super Bowl champ with a below average offense. So it's been awhile. [/QUOTE]
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