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You cant pass your way to the Super Bowl Trophy


Kevin Greene

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3 GAMES into the SEASON!!!!

All this talk of "Cam can't hand off" "DWill is not worth the $$ we are paying" "Chud needs to be replaced" IS A$$-O-NINE!!!

Not directed to OP BUT to some of you...... Take some meds, put on some music and CALM DOWN!!!

Holy-fuging-pooe-mother-of-a-snowblower!!!

3 GAMES into a SEASON!!!!!

It's just a slow night on a Message Board. :D

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Silly thread is silly. It's only now that the NFL is pass happy. Back in the day you could have had a pass happy QB on the worst team. You can't really solve the equation with stats, as the game has changed. What you can look at is Brady, Warner, Manning, Brees, and Rodgers recently... and they like to pass.

It is a pass happy league.

And 18 of the top 30 most productive passing teams in NFL history have been in the last ten years.

Not one won a Super Bowl.

It's just a stat that shows the last 10 years essentially the top 2 passing offenses each year didn't win it all. Sometimes it's really fun to watch the failure as well like last year when New Orleans played the 7-9 Seahawks in the Playoffs.

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Actually yes... Tell Payton Manning, and Drew Breese, that they can't pass their ways to Superbowls... Oh yep, they already have.

Tom Brady has three reasons to argue the same point. Fwiw

True, now at 14 years in the league Peyton finally won one in 2006.

Same for Breesus, now in his 11th year in the league got one as well.

Tom Brady last won a Super Bowl in 2004 so he's on quite a dry spell. Interesting side note is in Brady's 3 Super Bowl winning years he passed for 2843, 3620 and 3692 those seasons.

Jake Delhomme passed for more yards than Brady did in 2004 when the Patriots last won it all. :eek:

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Yeah I don't know what this guy is saying. I mean, you CAN pass to a superbowl, but a superbowl team does a lot more than just have a successful passing offense.

No team can just get to the superbowl on one thing alone. Running itself doesn't lead to championships. Defense alone doesn't lead to championships.

A Superbowl team is well rounded that particular year; good coaching, solid defense, takeaways, special teams, no mistakes, o-line play, rushing attack, passing attack, smart QB, protecting the football, clock management, game planning, LUCK, etc etc...

You have to look at all of these things and at least have a few of them to get a Lombardi. Not rocket science.

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True, now at 14 years in the league Peyton finally won one in 2006.

Same for Breesus, now in his 11th year in the league got one as well.

Tom Brady last won a Super Bowl in 2004 so he's on quite a dry spell. Interesting side note is in Brady's 3 Super Bowl winning years he passed for 2843, 3620 and 3692 those seasons.

Jake Delhomme passed for more yards than Brady did in 2004 when the Patriots last won it all. :eek:

In that one post, you totally contradicted your own thread title.

I've proven my point, time to move on. Better luck next time.

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