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<blockquote data-quote="GreenBaySlacker" data-source="post: 560676" data-attributes="member: 9780"><p>I appreciate your due diligence. But as in any odds, the odds can be broken. And you cant hardly go back and check odds on the past, because 3 years ago when I said we should use the passing game to open up the run, everyone scoffed, and I was eventually hunted like a witch. Todays game the passing game makes or breaks offenses and teams.</p><p>I did approach my last comments from an offensive standpoint. And I did say its up to the defense to hold the other team to less points... Its fairly obvious the broncos lost because their defense sucked. And seattle won with a less than all-pro offense, because their world class defense gave them every opportunity to succeed. And despite the odds IMO. Dominant defenses seem to be winning the championships in recent memory... So a lot is left up in the air when I say its up to capers and the defense to hold the other team to less points.</p><p>Seattles legion of boom did in fact embarrass the most prolific pass attack in history that game. But back to the base point of Lacy being the back breaker. Broncos didn't have the back breaker. And if seattle had Lacy to worry about, Manning may have turned the table and dominated them, as he usually does...</p><p>Would the greatest show on turf be anything without Marshall Faulk? I doubt it highly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreenBaySlacker, post: 560676, member: 9780"] I appreciate your due diligence. But as in any odds, the odds can be broken. And you cant hardly go back and check odds on the past, because 3 years ago when I said we should use the passing game to open up the run, everyone scoffed, and I was eventually hunted like a witch. Todays game the passing game makes or breaks offenses and teams. I did approach my last comments from an offensive standpoint. And I did say its up to the defense to hold the other team to less points... Its fairly obvious the broncos lost because their defense sucked. And seattle won with a less than all-pro offense, because their world class defense gave them every opportunity to succeed. And despite the odds IMO. Dominant defenses seem to be winning the championships in recent memory... So a lot is left up in the air when I say its up to capers and the defense to hold the other team to less points. Seattles legion of boom did in fact embarrass the most prolific pass attack in history that game. But back to the base point of Lacy being the back breaker. Broncos didn't have the back breaker. And if seattle had Lacy to worry about, Manning may have turned the table and dominated them, as he usually does... Would the greatest show on turf be anything without Marshall Faulk? I doubt it highly [/QUOTE]
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