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<blockquote data-quote="Krabs" data-source="post: 1014217" data-attributes="member: 15739"><p>Again, I don't think comparisons are fair in this situation. 1992 vs 2023 seasons are completely different. The game has evolved and the players, especially the QB, are more protected. Dan Marino was the leading passer that season with 4116 yards. It wasn't really even close. Steve Young came in at 3465 yards. Favre was actually 9th in passing with 3227. A very solid year for 1992. It's kind of like comparing prices of cars from today to 1992. You have to adjust the dollar value to inflation. It's just a hard thing to do. If you want to make comparison without adjusting for the times I took the 2020 season and tossed it into a spreadsheet with the 1992 season. I only did this because they added the extra game in 2021. If you took 2021 then Tom Brady tossed for 5316 yards for Tampa. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, Watson led the way in 2020 with 4823 yards passing. Marino would drop all the way to 11th in passing with 4116. Rodgers won the MVP that season with 4299 yards passing being four spots ahead of Marino. To answer your question, no. I would not take a 1992 offense into the 2023 season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krabs, post: 1014217, member: 15739"] Again, I don't think comparisons are fair in this situation. 1992 vs 2023 seasons are completely different. The game has evolved and the players, especially the QB, are more protected. Dan Marino was the leading passer that season with 4116 yards. It wasn't really even close. Steve Young came in at 3465 yards. Favre was actually 9th in passing with 3227. A very solid year for 1992. It's kind of like comparing prices of cars from today to 1992. You have to adjust the dollar value to inflation. It's just a hard thing to do. If you want to make comparison without adjusting for the times I took the 2020 season and tossed it into a spreadsheet with the 1992 season. I only did this because they added the extra game in 2021. If you took 2021 then Tom Brady tossed for 5316 yards for Tampa. Anyway, Watson led the way in 2020 with 4823 yards passing. Marino would drop all the way to 11th in passing with 4116. Rodgers won the MVP that season with 4299 yards passing being four spots ahead of Marino. To answer your question, no. I would not take a 1992 offense into the 2023 season. [/QUOTE]
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