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<blockquote data-quote="Packerfan4Life" data-source="post: 198400" data-attributes="member: 949"><p>But good offense does beat good defense...look at the top 2 seeds in the AFC and NFC...NE, Dallas, Indy, GB. 1, 2, 3, and 4 respectively in PPG. A dominant offense, which these 4 teams have, translates to being on the field more, resulting in less time of possession for the opposing team, hence, fewer chances for them to score. Look at last years super bowl for even more evidence. The colts, who all year had a suspect defense but powerhouse offense, against the bears, who all year had a suspect offense but powerhouse defense. Colts win. And don't tell me it's because Rex Grossman's not a super bowl QB, because neither is Trent Dilfer or Brad Johnson, and they both have heavy hands. Good offense DOES beat good defense, because a good offense translates to a good defense more often than not. Both of these teams have good defenses, it's just that GB's offense is more balanced and explosive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Packerfan4Life, post: 198400, member: 949"] But good offense does beat good defense...look at the top 2 seeds in the AFC and NFC...NE, Dallas, Indy, GB. 1, 2, 3, and 4 respectively in PPG. A dominant offense, which these 4 teams have, translates to being on the field more, resulting in less time of possession for the opposing team, hence, fewer chances for them to score. Look at last years super bowl for even more evidence. The colts, who all year had a suspect defense but powerhouse offense, against the bears, who all year had a suspect offense but powerhouse defense. Colts win. And don't tell me it's because Rex Grossman's not a super bowl QB, because neither is Trent Dilfer or Brad Johnson, and they both have heavy hands. Good offense DOES beat good defense, because a good offense translates to a good defense more often than not. Both of these teams have good defenses, it's just that GB's offense is more balanced and explosive. [/QUOTE]
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